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Dark Matter Preview - Gaming Nexus

From the preview: "If there is one genre that we need more of in the industry it is the “Metroidvania”style adventure game. I truly love these games, from the original Matroid and Castlevania classics that gave birth to the category to recent hits like Shadow Complex, Dark Void Zero, and Outland. They’re addicting and fun, and any developer who crafts one has at least a spec of my attention; when they manage to put a good one together, like Dark Matter, then they get my full attention."

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We're Playing Games Pulled From Steam, So You Don't Have To

GG3 dives into the holiday spirit of sales by looking at the worst of the crop first. To ensure no one will ever need to go looking for these games pulled from Steam, some gameplay will be shown from both Ashes Cricket 2013 and Dark Matter. That last one is back on Valve's platform, but...just don't.

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Dark Matter Review | GIZORAMA

GIZORAMA - On paper, Dark Matter sounds great. A 2.5D shooter that attempts to blend the horror and atmosphere of titles like Dead Space with the exploration and structure of industry changers like Super Metroid is a recipe that sounds like it would yield nothing but a guaranteed success. However, despite some genuinely atmospheric elements, Dark Matter unfortunately fails on what it sets out to do at almost every turn leaving in its wake a mess of disappointment and frustration.

After being woken from Cryo-sleep by a seemingly sentient AI, your nameless female protagonist is given little to no back story. All that is shared is that you are some sort of engineer who has been kept alive by the ship in order to save it from an alien threat. Despite brimming with many genre clichés, the opening gambit is sold relatively well here. At first, you are interested in learning more about yourself and the world around you as well as the mysterious AI that seems to be your only companion amidst the isolation. Unfortunately however, you will soon realise that these questions will never be answered to a satisfactory level. It seems that this set up is more akin to a plot device than the origin of an interesting tale meaning any interest soon dissipates

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Front Towards Gamer -- Dark Matter (PC) Review

Look, we realize the ending spurred controversy and bugs make their presence felt, yet there's a solid game here from InterWave.

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