At first glance, Darksiders is just another action game full of big characters, bigger weapons, orb collecting, and bloody destruction. However, the story, setting and presentation put it over the top, or at least on par with other titles in the genre....
Abstract: While plenty of games are set in a postapocalyptic wasteland, not many let you participate in the actual end of the world. In the case of Darksiders, this is precisely where the action begins. Influenced by games like God of War and The Legend of Zelda...
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 meager story, Noticeable screen-tearing and frame-rate issues
An uproariously fun and enjoyable post-Apocalyptic adventure that is a little too familiar at times. ...
Abstract: Hell is hot, but what about hell on earth? Even hotter. With several upcoming games debuting with biblical references, THQ’s Darksiders is the first to take players into the end of days battling the demonic legions of hell and the overzealous armies of...
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 ...