2Well it's not often that I can say this but Darksiders III is a must own for any gamer on the PS2. Just kidding! This game screams at all that is bad with rushed or incomplete video games on next gen consoles.This title actually made me angry playing it...
"Disappointed" is the right word, I think. Again, Darksiders III isn't bad per se. It simply feels unnecessary. I don't mind that the game is structured like an adventure from the Xbox 360 era, nor its short length, nor its hammy characters. Those are all...
Abstract: Irregardless of the quality of the game itself, it's genuinely thrilling to live in the timeline where Darksiders 3 actually managed to make it onto shelves.As that first title screen faded into focus, I found myself struck by a sense of improbability. Im...
Simple, yet addictive, combat, Comic book-style visuals make the graphics pop, Plenty of areas to explore
Unreliable camera, Enemies are very frustrating to fight in mobs, A relatively linear interconnected world
Darksiders III delivers satisfying action in a delightful apocalyptic setting, but the game's linearity, wonky camera, and relentless enemies weaken the demon-slaying experience...
Severe performance problems and a misguided implementation of Souls mechanics in Darksiders 3 tarnish an otherwise perfunctory, but at least occasionally enjoyable return to one of last generation's better action series...
Abstract: After six long years of uncertainty over getting a follow up or not, we return to the realm of Darksiders. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse continue their quest to save humanity and uncover the secrets of the Charred Council. As Darksiders allowed you...