Technically impressive, Boasts solid gameplay mechanics, Glaive is an awesome weapon
Gets repetitive really fast, Way too generic for its own good
Dark Sector has the honor of being one of the first next-generation games to be unveiled to the world at E3 2004. At that time the game sported a very Sam Fisher in outer space look, but somewhere down the line developer Digital Extremes (DE) felt th...
Abstract: When the Canadian outfit of Digital Extremes, who worked with Epic Games on Unreal and Unreal Tournament create a game, you have to take notice. Especially when the game created was first announced and premiered back in 2004 and was the first game to b...
Abstract: Dark Sector is a game with a rich history. It was announced almost three years ago as the first "next-gen" title for the PlayStation 3 and the then-titled Xbox Next. Early screenshots wowed early-on, but as gamers increasingly looked forward to the next g...
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Abstract: Wanting to ensure a polished game, developer Digital Extremes finally released Dark Sector (the first next generation title to be announced). Unfortunately, while the graphics are pretty, the controls are complicated and the storyline is a little weak....
All I have to say is HOLLY S**T!! This game was amazing. You have the coolest weapon to date in the glaive. When you incorporate the music, graphics, and game play style it is really hard not to get into this game and want to keep playing even if you c...
Abstract: It's tough being first: as Dark Sector was the first announced next-gen game ever, it drew comparisons and derision as newer, more fanciful ventures hit consoles while Dark Sector was left in the dark. Four years later, the game is not without inspirat...