The straightforward simplicity of Darksiders III is a refreshing change of pace after exploring so many dense open-world games. That simplicity doesn't refer to the combat or boss battles, though, which are complex and almost startlingly unforgiving. Its...
Published: 2018-11-26, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: Over the course of playing Darksiders III, my feelings toward it have evolved from disappointment to anger, acceptance, and finally appreciation. Disappointment that it is a slimmer and far less varied game than Darksiders II. Anger on account of the game...
Abstract: There's something of the palate cleanser to the faithful hack and slash game. When elsewhere the worlds are getting bigger, the narratives more urgent and the collectables more numerous, games such as Darksiders generally have only one goal: hitting monst...
Published: 2018-11-26, Author: Sam , review by: gamesradar.com
The Darksiders style is in full force, Combat is smooth and satisfying
Framerate frequently stutters and dips, Blurry textures and frequent pop-in, Puzzles can rely on frustration more than intuition
Darksiders 3 feels like coming home for fans, and combat is a blast - but it can be hard to appreciate the good when dealing with a laundry list of technical stumbles...
I'm not sold on Darksiders 3 yet, partly because my time with it thus far has been relegated to generic subway tunnels when a much wider, more ambitious world is being teased above.Combat is very similar to previous entries, yet seems to trip over itself...
Simple, yet addictive, combat, Comic book-style visuals make the graphics pop, Plenty of areas to explore
Unreliable camera, Enemies are very frustrating to fight in mobs, A relatively linear interconnected world
Darksiders III delivers satisfying action in a delightful apocalyptic setting, but the game's linearity, wonky camera, and relentless enemies weaken the demon-slaying experience...
Severe performance problems and a misguided implementation of Souls mechanics in Darksiders 3 tarnish an otherwise perfunctory, but at least occasionally enjoyable return to one of last generation's better action series...