Published: 2012-09-21, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com.au
Fluid, colorful action that evolves over time, Clever, progressively more challenging environmental puzzles, Allure of new, cool loot pushes you onward, Expansive adventure, with lots of dungeons to explore, Great audiovisual presentation sets the right a
Some performance and technical issues, No proper visual customization options, Disappointing bosses, especially the final boss
Darksiders II merges action, exploration, and loot-driven progression into an excellent and sizable adventure....
Abstract: DateJuly 26, 2012 - 10:54AM Read later Haven't we all had the perverse fantasy of being Death and swinging your oversized scythe into the face of a 20 foot tall golem? No? Just me then, I suppose. Still, if that piques your interest at all, then ...
Fluid, colorful action that evolves over time, Clever, progressively more challenging environmental puzzles, Allure of new, cool loot pushes you onward, Expansive adventure, with lots of dungeons to explore, Great audiovisual presentation sets the right a
Some performance and technical issues, No proper visual customization options, Disappointing bosses, especially the final boss
Darksiders II merges action, exploration, and loot-driven progression into an excellent and sizable adventure.
Abstract: Let me start by saying that despite never having played the first game, I was excited about being able to review Darksiders 2. I had heard good things about the first game. It wasn't a run-away hit AAA title – or even a critics' darling – but it had go...
Abstract: Darksiders II is listed as an action adventure roleplaying game. It is meant to follow the path of Death (yes Death) one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, as he seeks to prove his brother, War, innocent of crimes that were committed in the first gam...