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Guapísimo, la historia mola mucho y los diseños de personajes son increíblemente buenos. Tiene toques de diseño de combate que molan mucho. Constantes nuevas mecánicas

Very clearly tries to be like the old 3D Zelda games, which is fine, but personally the camera doesn't work for me.

Darksiders has that epic God of War meets Zelda kinda vibe, and I dig it! Combat feels satisfying and brutal as you play War, one of the Horsemen of the Apocalypse. The puzzles are clever, the world is dark and cool, and the boss fights are awesomely over-the-top. The story is a little generic, and it gets repetitive towards the end, but overall, it's a solid action-adventure romp that'll satisfy anyone looking for demon-slaying fun.


É Hack 'n Slash, nada mais a declarar.

I've started to play the normal version, and so far I have been enjoying it.

Since the Warmastered Edition is finished, a full review of it is written there.

Started this game years ago on PC, now will continue on Steam Deck

God of war but less interesting. Setpieces arent as amazing as GOWs and combat is pretty much the same.

Nice! 'God of war'-esque PC game.

Un cumulo de mecánicas de distintos juegos amalgamadas de muy buena forma. Aunque la historia sea muy generica y sosa.

Spent a lot of time playing this game and getting all the trophies.

Like many people are saying, it's like a gritty Zelda game. Was fun, but I feel like this game has aged rather poorly.

Zelda with chunky WoW-style graphics. Great hangout.

do yall remember the discord nitro game library lol

Cool setting and world, nice puzzles, not my style of combat.

Darksiders is a good merging of linear action-adventure with some light spectacle fighter elements to keep combat fresh. The game stands out and has become a personal favorite because of Joe Madureira’s exceptional art direction and a macho comic book plot that embraces the rule of cool above all else.

I didn’t fuck with the 2nd this was peak thank god my god got me this at the ripe age of 5

Darksiders can be considered one of the good underrated games in the Hack and Slahs style of the seventh generation, despite not being the technical excellence that many people talk about (influenced by nostalgia). Its story is interesting, based on a retelling/fiction of some Christian events and prophecies mixed with some points from other beliefs at certain times. Despite taking place in an open world, the story is linear and the world is empty (except for the presence of the same monsters in the same places every time). There are no side missions or anything that makes you want to continue playing after finishing the game. Furthermore, the level design is interesting, evolving as the story progresses, the characters and NPCs are hideous and with well-developed basic moves, the combat becomes repetitive after a while, even with all the mechanics (sometimes innovative among games). similar) that are added after unlocking weapons and items. The bosses present a certain degree of difficulty and grandeur (just like the colossi in Shadow Of The Colossus), being one of the game's greatest strengths. Character development and weapon and skill improvements work well. The biggest negative point of this game in my opinion is the repetition and especially the Puzzles, where they are all practically identical, the player can go through them in a few minutes without thinking too much, due to their low level of complexity. Finally, Darksiders is an interesting experience within its niche, but I wouldn't recommend it as someone's first experience in the genre due to its numerous problems, namely: Graphics below expectations for the time (although I don't mind ), slow development with some grinds, generic elements at certain times and unnecessary repetitions.

Worse than I expected. A truly awful game in just about every way.

I came for a good enough slasher, and i found a surprisingly good Zelda-like.

My 14 years old-self would had LOVED this game, and even with my age, is still a very solid game for it's own merits.


Surprisingly solid Zelda-like with the funniest Warhammer ripoff aesthetic I've ever seen, like it was created by a conference table full of 14-year-olds

showing up to the bank with a note that reads

"darksiders is my favourite 3D zelda"

aghast, the teller knows I can't be reasoned with and Sir Robert Bordens flood my sack

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