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The Darkness

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Platform: Xbox 360
Brand: 2K Games
Binding: Video Game
Release Date: 2007-06-25
ESRB Age Rating: Mature

Features:

  • Use manifestations of the Darkness to devour, impale or implode your enemies
  • Summon and command an army of Darklings - impish and hilarious demonites that commit unspeakable acts
  • Use the absence of light strategically - shadows feed the Darkness so seek the shadows wherever possible
  • Fight your way through the dark and seedy underbelly of New York City, as well as the ethereal realm of the Darkness
  • Play as Darklings in online multiplayer games

Accessories:
 

The Darkness Official Strategy Guide (Official Strategy Guides (Bradygames))

The Official Xbox Magazine [1-year]

Electronic Gaming Monthly

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Customer Reviews:

The Darkness ROCKZ [Posted on 2008-06-29]
game play , story and game style is WOW but graphics wise not good as Bioshok who give a damn a game is so cool and loved


A little too dark [Posted on 2008-07-21]
This game is an abomination, and if you even allow children to see it, YOU ARE A BAD, BAD PARENT.
The folks at Starbreeze apparently thought their masterpiece "Riddick" didn't delve deeply enough into inhumanity and depravity; the result is one of the most powerfully negative experiences I've ever had. This game literally made me feel weird and bad. Not to spoil anything, but, their version of Hell is appropriately a WWI battlefield. Inarguably the worst tragedy humanity has ever visited on itself. It's all a bit too much.

I say these things as a fan of the game (and Mike Patton disciple).
It's kind of like having everything you ever asked for and being horrified by it.

Even in its earlier releases, Starbreeze was an innovator that took chances, pushing the player to make decisions/realizations that seemed almost outside of the context of a videogame. No change here.
The gameplay shines brilliantly as you are forced to learn and think on your feet. The shooting mechanic is superb, and the immersion factor is off the scales. And for those who like a challenge, the game ain't easy, even on "Easy." Peppered with surprising humor (for an adult audience) and moments of shock that truly shock, The Darkness is an emotional ride that has pushed possible far beyond what even a veteran gamer might even expect. I truly felt rage towards the end, and literally cried during the final sequence.

If you can look past the long load times between areas and glitchy control of the Creeping Dark, you're in for a gaming experience without equal.

You have been warned.





should of won game of the yesr! (if it didnt) [Posted on 2008-08-04]
i love this game, my fav, great story, good acting (for a game) and just fun!


Hoping for something better [Posted on 2008-08-08]
Wanted to play this game since it dropped - glad I waited.
Gameplay is less than desirable.


A lot of talk for an average game [Posted on 2008-08-17]
For all of the hype and potential this game had, I was left a little disappointed.

The Darkness is an action FPS in which you take the role of Jackie Estacado - a mob enforcer in present day NYC, with a being called The Darkness living inside of him. The Darkness gives him an array of powers and the ability to spawn controllable subordinates called Darklings, in addition the guns he has at his disposal. The game follows Jackie's plot to whack his former employer, mob boss Paulie, who wants him dead.

The Darkness powers are inarguingably the defining trait of this game. You can spawn controllable, snakelike drones that can kill enemies from afar, scout around, and slip through narrow spaces that Jackie can't reach. Another one is a sharp tentacle that can impale enemies or lift heavy objects like dumpsters. There are other powers, but I don't want to spoil all of them for you. One involves a liberal use of physics, however. You can also command small demons called Darklings, which are specialized to provide firing support, kill any lights, and other tasks. These abilities need power, which is recharged by (naturally) staying in the dark. Because of this, you'll need to balance out your powers in unison with the firearms.

The conventional weapons are (for lack of a better description) very conventional. Akimbo pistols/revolvers, akimbo machine pistols, two shotguns and three rifles round out the guns in this game. I found myself using the akimbo pistols until very late in the game, which is a testament to the lack of distinguishable characteristics between each weapon. The shotguns felt underpowered, unless you stood close enough that the tentacle's one hit kill would be in range, and the pistols, machine pistols, and rifles more or less operated the same way.

Adding insult to injury is the choppy aiming and the above average difficulty. There is an auto aim feature that kicks in when your crosshairs are close enough to an enemy, but is less effective than the aim assist that games like Halo have. I'm a hardcore FPS player, but I still had my share of deaths on the normal difficulty. This led to a very deliberate pace to fighting.

The game has a wealth of unlockable extra content that you can discover in the game world and by completing sidequests - in a nod to Starbreeze's previous outing, Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay. More than the standard concept art, development videos and the like; you also have access to a few comic book issues that this game is derived from. It's a nice way to fill in the backstory that the game seemingly didn't have time to cultivate.

The game was lacking a little polish and it showed in the story and the occasional bugs that showed up. It's a shame that the story wasn't fleshed out more. There are a couple key elements to the narrative that felt rushed, which compounds itself when major plot points are unceremoniously revealed. Even the game's ending feels unsatisfying. There were times when either Jackie or the snake drone (called the Creeping Dark) would get stuck on something, objects would suddenly disappear when they clip against surfaces while being carried by the tentacle, enemy AI would be nonresponsive and certain subquests would reset themselves if you don't wrap them up quickly. For one of the submissions, I postponed it to pick up the main story and I realized later that a plot item that I recieved for the mission was missing. I feel there are also alot of missed gameplay opportunities with the darkness powers that could have been used for environmental puzzles and the like. There's a handful of instances where you needed to use a specific Darkling or a power to create a path or activate machinery. It would have added a nice change of pace to the game to add more gameplay mechanics like this.

This game is graphically violent and I love it. Close range execution moves, devouring dead enemies' hearts to level up, broken exposed bones and a torture scene faintly reminiscent of Reservoir Dogs adds up to an experience that's on par with the Condemned series and Gears of War.

Overall, it's an okay game with the potential to be so much more. Given Starbreeze's critically acclaimed hit, Escape From Butcher Bay, the game fell short of expectations.


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