Darkwatch


While not the most original FPS we've ever played, Darkwatch, this two-headed baby born of Dracula and John Wayne sports a unique, genre-bending storyline and some hefty firepower.

Available on: PS2, Xbox
Genre: Shooter
Release date: August 16, 2005
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
8 player VS

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It's been a long development trail for High Moon's horror-western FPS, and that much is evident in a score of careful details, from the folksy jangle of gunslinger Jericho Cross' spurs to the sepia-and-brimstone haze that has settled on its warped west. But on lengthier play it's also evident in less complimentary aspects, such as the multiplayer levels - the first to be created - apparently possessing more character than the single-player game's barren, tunnelled haunts, and the storyline » Read Full Darkwatch preview
ESRB Rating
Darkwatch is rated:
Mature
Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Language, Sexual Themes