Had this rented from Gamefly for awhile and wanted to buy rather than keep renting it. Gameplay is fun and quick. Nice SciFi story line. Cant beat the price!
Had this rented from Gamefly for awhile and wanted to buy rather than keep renting it. Gameplay is fun and quick. Nice SciFi story line. Cant beat the price!
Great game! Awesome blend between aerial and ground combat. 3rd person shooter with a well designed twist. Enemy aliens are unique and fun to fight. Weapons and rocket packs can be upgraded throughout the game and it only gets better!
I got this game when I bought the system as part of an online special. It look cool on the cover but the game play is so-so and you can basically only see whats in front of you. I would like to see a display with more peripheral vision.
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Well, against all real advice from IGN, Metacritic, I bought this game, with it's DLC. I had played Dark Void Zero, thought it was pretty good, and I knew it had Nolan North in it, which is always good.
the gaem is funny with killing the robots with different kinds of combat flip them over shoot through there body
The cool cover concept and sci-fi story are strong. The animations for flight are pretty neat, but the botched lip syncing might turn some people off. Punching robots and flying is fun at first, but gets boring after a while. Dark Void has moments of intense action nonetheless.
It's amazing to look through review sites and see a genuine new IP get rubbed in the dirt because it's a quick action adventure title. There is nothing wrong with a 10-hr action title we need breaks like these between the massive A-title games.
Dark Void is a pile of disappointment. It seems the only apt way to describe it. The concept is brilliant but the execution, not so much. The things that Dark Void does right are too far apart to make it a good game.
You have a jet-pack; The beginning and the end are great; It has potential...
....potential it doesn't live up to; So very boring ground levels; Terrible story
Dark Void has all the right ingredients for an engaging tale of high adventure, but it's let down by bad design and lousy presentation.
The lasting impression which Dark Void leaves is still one of disappointment, however. Had Airtight been a bit braver, more willing to deviate from the norm and run with some of its bolder ideas, then this could have been a great game.
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