Deadpool66
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Dont know if alot of you guys play console games but this one deserves notice. Most likley to be a sleeper hit this year. Basically its like zelda and god of war had sex and this is there two headed baby, gameplay is awesome mixing god of wars combat with zeldas dugeon exploring puzzles and item collecting. I was lucky enough to get my copy early the rest of ya can play on tuesday.
http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/105/1056759p1.html
Heres an excerpt form the review
"Well, we're very pleased to report that Darksiders is a stellar first effort from Vigil. Its gaming influences, you see, are not the only things it wears on its sleeve. It's also clear just how much legendary comic artist Joe Madureira brought to the game – and we're not just talking about character design. Yes, War is a certified bad-ass and the other designs are all chunky and Madureira-ified, but there's a subtle comic book sensibility that permeates the visual design as a whole. For a gritty, post-apocalyptic world, there's quite a lot of colour in Darksiders, and an almost painted quality to many of the textures. This comes as a very pleasant change after so many gritty, urban games that can't seem to escape from a dull grey and brown palette".
http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/105/1056759p1.html
Heres an excerpt form the review
"Well, we're very pleased to report that Darksiders is a stellar first effort from Vigil. Its gaming influences, you see, are not the only things it wears on its sleeve. It's also clear just how much legendary comic artist Joe Madureira brought to the game – and we're not just talking about character design. Yes, War is a certified bad-ass and the other designs are all chunky and Madureira-ified, but there's a subtle comic book sensibility that permeates the visual design as a whole. For a gritty, post-apocalyptic world, there's quite a lot of colour in Darksiders, and an almost painted quality to many of the textures. This comes as a very pleasant change after so many gritty, urban games that can't seem to escape from a dull grey and brown palette".
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