Just as War is on a quest to alter how he's perceived, it seems Darksiders itself is on a quest for its own identity. It draws heavily from mechanics established in the 3D Legend of Zelda games and mixes in a forgiving combat system along with element...
Abstract: For a minute, let's say Darksiders is a big bowl of gaming stew. Like any stews there is a main ingredient that the stew is built on and then other things are added to add new flavors to the mix. In Darksiders is a stew then the core ingredient is God ...
Abstract: It is refreshing to see such a bleak and evil game such as Darksiders get such a vibrant and full color palette. It is simply beautiful as it is can be so colorful and bright where it needs to be and in contrast it can be dark and forboding at other ti...
Fun, fluid and brutal combat , Plenty of satisfying puzzles to solve , Constant rewards keep you wanting to play , Large world to explore with a lengthy single-player campaign
Controls are overly complicated and sometimes unresponsive , Absurd and meagre story , Noticeable screen-tearing and frame-rate issues
An uproariously fun and enjoyable post-Apocalyptic adventure that is a little too familiar at times....
It's a surprisingly decent repackaging of elements from other games, the use of portals is especially well done
It brings absolutely nothing new to the table, feels incredibly derivative
Brought to life by comic book legend Joe Madureira, THQ's massive apocalyptic adventure offers a novel and stylish interpretation of the End of Days...
Abstract: "Game Review: Darksiders" By Mendelson Tiu | Published:24/01/2010 If you are a fan of Zelda, God of War, and Devil May Cry, then Darksiders should be the first game you’ll buy in 2010. It tells quite a tale and will take you to the end of the world for...