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The Darkness (PlayStation 3)

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Description

The Darkness is a first-person shooter based on the Top Cow comic of the same name. Jackie Estacado, a Mafia hit man in modern New York City, becomes possessed by an ancient evil on his 21st birthday. The curse has been passed down through the generations in his family to the first born, starting with his great great grandfather. Jackie is about to be taken out by the henchmen of Mafia don Paulie Franchetti when the curse grants him supernatural powers. He is able to eliminate the hit men and goes after Paulie next, as the Mafia don wants to kill his girlfriend Jenny Romano.

The game offers a mixture of classic first-person shooting with regular weapons, along with the powers of The Darkness. The latter cannot be used in well-lit environments. In dark areas, Jackie can combine both powers. Jackie can switch back and forth during gameplay, and as The Darkness, the viewpoint is placed lower, but with a broader point-of-view. Darkness powers allow Jackie to summon darklings (different types of creatures), summon dark tentacles that grow from his back to break through barriers and smash opponents, along with maw tentacles for close combat. Estacado can also create a black hole and force it to collapse on itself for wide-range damage, and summon darkness guns that fire lightning bolts.

The game takes place in a modern environment, but also in the fictional Otherworld and Hell. The Darkness manifests itself as a voice in Jackie's head and tries to gain complete control of the body. The force feeds on the dark and requires a live human body to exist.

Screenshots

The Darkness PlayStation 3 The story is continued even during loading screens.
The Darkness PlayStation 3 Jackie has to use metro as a means of transportation around NY.
The Darkness PlayStation 3 Darkness can devour hearts of fallen humans for various benefits.
The Darkness PlayStation 3 Almost dead! Good thing it's sufficient to wait for regeneration to kick in.

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User Reviews

A beautiful, introspective poem of a game AkibaTechno (228) 4.29 Stars4.29 Stars4.29 Stars4.29 Stars4.29 Stars
A Solid Supernatural FPS William Baker (10) 4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars

The Press Says

Gamer 2.0 Jul 02, 2007 9.1 out of 10 91
Tweakers.net Aug 08, 2007 9 out of 10 90
GamesFire Aug 06, 2007 88 out of 100 88
FOK!games Aug 09, 2007 86 out of 100 86
4Players.de Jul 25, 2007 86 out of 100 86
Futuregamez.net Jul 28, 2007 81 out of 100 81
GameSpy Jul 02, 2007 4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars 80
The Review Busters 2007 7.5 out of 10 75
Game Revolution Jul 06, 2007 B- 67
Gamestyle Sep 12, 2007 6 out of 10 60

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Trivia

1001 Video Games

The Darkness appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott.

German version

In the German version almost all blood, flame textures on burning enemies, hurt enemies after shoot outs, ragdoll effects on corpses, several fighting moves and the possibility to spear enemies with the demon arm were removed. Additionally the player now eats the enemies souls instead of their hearts; to accompany that the animations for this were changed. In the bonus material several comic pages with swastikas (the whole pages; not just the symbols) were removed. A detailed list of changes can be found on schnittberichte.com (German).

Graffiti

All the tags and street-art you see in the game was done by a group of Swedish graffiti artists.

Awards

  • GameSpy
    • 2007 – Worst Thing Ever Done to a Videogame Girlfriend Award

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Chavez666 (52) added The Darkness (PlayStation 3) on Jul 09, 2007
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