Darkest of Days


By News from N4G, posted 2 years, 3 months ago
Phantom EFX and independent game development studio 8monkey Labs have announced the availability of a series of updates to their recently launched first-person shooter, Darkest of Days. PC users of Darkest of Days are now able to use 8monkey's own level editing software, Habitat, to create their own levels in which to wreak havoc.

Blend Games writes: The week ending on September 12th was huge when it came to gaming media and news… more-so media than news, though. We have a fairly big offering of Media Blowouts this week, ranging from Left 4 Dead 2, Shank, the time-traveling FPS Darkest of Days and Forza Motorsport 3. Speaking of Forza new demo info was released now that the game has gone gold and that only spells good news for racing fans. Did I also happen to mention we have an exclusive interview with the Aion design team? Yeah well that's in here, too. Probably the most shocking news of the week, however, came in the form of RedSpot announcing that they have a new Dreamcast game on the way. You'll have to see the game to believe it. These stories and more in the Blend Games Weekly Recap.

By News from N4G, posted 2 years, 5 months ago
Phantom EFX and independent game development studio 8monkey Labs announced today that their highly anticipated historically-based first person shooter, Darkest of Days, launches today for both Windows-based PC and the Xbox 360.


By News from N4G, posted 2 years, 6 months ago
In the words of Phantom EFX's CEO Aaron Schurman, Let me tell you, there is nothing like going back to Ancient Rome and mowing fools down with an assault rifle.

By News from N4G, posted 2 years, 6 months ago
PCGH has benchmarks of the Darkest of Days demo. According to their results the additional GPU accelerated Physx effects are most challenging for the hardware. A Core 2 Quad with 2.7 GHz and a Geforce GTX 280 doesn't even reach a single frame per second if the Physx effects are calculated on the CPU and not the GPU.

By News from N4G, posted 2 years, 6 months ago
WorthPlaying writes: Phantom EFX's Darkest of Days, using 8Monkey Labs' proprietary Marmoset game engine, is a story-rich, first-person shooter presenting an intriguing story of time-travel to some of the darkest periods in the history of mankind. Check out the 740mb demo to try out a game that mixes Roman gladiators with machine guns, civil war era with heavily armored special agents ...

By News from N4G, posted 2 years, 6 months ago
8monkey Labs confirmed today that a PC demo of Darkest of Days, a historically-based first person shooter, will be released tomorrow on 11th August, 2009. Custer's infamous last stand at the Battle of Little Big Horn, and the Battle of Antietam, the bloodiest day in American history... these are just a few of humanity's darkest days, and you can dive into both of these in the Darkest of Days demo, said Aaron Schurman, Chief Executive Officer at Phantom EFX. This hour-long demo lets players experience unrivaled carnage and to experience what it's like to use futuristic weapons in period settings and see what happens when you alter history while fighting against hundreds of enemies during some of man's greatest struggles in History!

By News from N4G, posted 2 years, 6 months ago
Earlier this month we told you about the new time travelling first person shooter from 8monkey Labs called Darkest of Days and in this new video we take a look at just some of the weapons that will be available to our time traveling hero Alexander Morris. Darkest of Days will release on September 9th for Xbox 360 and PC and allow gamers to travel back in time and change the course of history through helping to save key influential figures - as the video shows you can take your M16 with you as well… lovely!

By News from N4G, posted 2 years, 7 months ago
First person shooters are an extremely popular genre and not a day goes by without hearing of the next one that will grace our consoles in the coming months but sometimes one creeps up on you and you wonder how you manage to avoid hearing about it. In this case its an FPS from Phantom EFX and independent game development studio 8monkey Labs titled Darkest of Days and the game utilises their own proprietary game engine aptly called Marmoset which has been in development for 3 years. Marmoset will allow 8monkey labs to support large numbers of active characters on screen, in game levels that are up to 4 square miles in size all densely populated with trees, bushes and weeds and an AI that is able to drive behaviors for hundreds of characters simultaneously whilst maintaining fantastic detail for one-on-one encounters with the player. As for the story of Darkest Days well it is set at the end of The Battle for Little Big Horn and players will take on the role of the main character Alexander Morris a foot soldier of General Custer. Everything is going well but just as the battle takes a turn for the worse a futuristic time agent warps in to save Morris and transports him to the future where he is told that time travel is now a reality.

By News from N4G, posted 2 years, 7 months ago
Phantom EFX and independent game development studio 8monkey Labs announced Wednesday morning that their highly anticipated historically-based first person shooter, Darkest of Days, is set to launch on September 8, 2009 for both Windows-based PC and the Xbox 360.
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