CCC: So you won't be coming back for the story, but odds are the game will continue to draw you back. There's a ton to do, with trinkets and baubles to be found, massive stone body parts to be uncovered, and cavernous depths to be explored in the name of loot and experience.
Is it a perfect game? No, not really, but it is well-crafted with obvious care and attention to detail, netting a smooth and enjoyable experience with just enough addictive qualities in the gameplay to keep one coming back for more.
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"Vigil Games may not be around anymore but their 2 Darksiders games really raised the bar for 3D action adventure games. Let's take a look at both titles' gameplay and worlds and see which one emerges victorious." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums
Darksiders 1 is a complete game but it’s obvious with Darksiders 2 they ran out of budget after the Ice world and the game just becomes a poorly paced mess.
The release date has been revealed for The Art of Darksiders II Hardcover Edition.
The game is like one large inflated empty baloon. I don't understand the reviews. The hype seems to have drugged people into thinking its good. I had to stop playing. The games attachment aspect is weak not leaving you wanting more when you finish a gaming session. I think playing Batman Arkham City before it truly magnified this as well.
30 years of gaming experience gives me the right to give an opinion. If you don't like it, thats yours.