in this review for Dark Void for the XBOX 360Dark Void could have been the next Capcom classic. Like Resident Evil or Devil May Cry before it, the game could have been the first in an enjoyable series of terrestrial/aerial 3rd person shooters. However...
Sammanfattning: Dark Void nearly had an excuse for its stubborn, deficient adversaries. In the late 1930s, it would have been impressive to have fully walking bi-pedal robot soldiers, especially since they haven’t been invented here in 2010. Missing some form of artif...
Sammanfattning: The demo for Iron Man was really fun. Flying around in Tony Stark's custom-made suit seemed to work fairly well, the suit itself looked cool, and it appeared as though SEGA had really captured the feel of being the Armored Avenger. The ability to go fr...
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Publicerad: 2010-01-20, Författare: Chris , testad av: cnet.com
Sammanfattning: The idea of a personal, rocket-powered flight device has captured man's imagination for decades, yet the reality of such a device remains depressingly distant. This disparity between dream and reality mirrors the experience of playing Dark Void. There ...
Sammanfattning: Capcom's latest action adventure—that doesn't have you slaughtering zombies—possesses a great deal of potential and appeal. As a likable right-guy-in-the-wrong-place protagonist tasked with saving Earth from a hostile alien threat, players take to t...
Sammanfattning: I remember the intense sense of vertigo I felt the first time I saw Dark Void's vertical cover system. The developer from Air Tight Games was battling his way up the side of a mountain, picking off the robotic Watchers as they peered over the edge of ...
Dark Void is all over the place. The story’s never explained adequately, the combat’s pretty much always a chore, and flying isn’t nearly as fun as it should be. I don’t hate Dark Void, but I don’t care for it, either. This i...
Repetitive combat, Uninspired challenges, Dull boss battles.
The ultimate issue in front of Dark Void is the fact that it doesn't know whether it's a third-person shooter or an arcade flight game, and does a pretty mediocre attempt at both. An uninspired approach to the design of the game's stages and c...