There’s nothing offensively bad about Dark Void; it’s just exceptionally mediocre. We blasted through the whole six-ish-hour campaign and now we struggle to remember any of it. It’s like those hours just mysteriously vanished. Eerie.
Available on:
PS3,
Xbox 360
,
PC
Genre: Action Release date: January 19, 2010 Published by: Capcom Developed by: Airtight Games
Jetpacks, aliens and Gears-style gunplay. Hell yes we're excited
Jun 02, 2008
If you don't have any fond memories of Crimson Skies, we have two things to say. First, shame on you for not playing one of Xbox's best games. Second, go download it now - it's part of 360's "Xbox Originals" lineup. Once you have, you'll find yourself immersed in a beautifully crafted alternate world where planes ruled instead of cars and a storyline that brought the gee-whiz sense of adventure so prominent in old westerns to a gaming
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Resident Evil 5, Dark Void, Bionic Commando and more, all right here
Jun 02, 2008
Last week Capcom revealed one of its strongest lineups in ages during the Captivate 08 event (we briefly talked about it on TalkRadar). The embargos have lifted and now we're able to say what we saw, what we played and what totally stole the show (it surprised the hell out of us, that's for sure). We'll be adding links throughout the day, so read on!
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Gods. They created you. But what have they done for you lately?
May 29, 2008
Dark Void isn’t the kind of game you should bring round for tea with the vicar, and that’s not just because it stars a hero who smashes human skulls for larks. According to Dark Void’s storyline, the true nature of the gods is quite removed from the sugar-coated version used to keep church donation boxes rattling. The gods we’ve worshipped for millennia, Dark Void tells us, were in fact an evil Alien Race who, in
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Not so much Dark as Crimson - if you catch our drift...
Dec 12, 2007
Dec 13, 2007
Right, were gonna get two words off our chests straight off the bat: Crimson. Skies. See, you wont read many previews of Dark Void without the inevitable mention of that all-but-forgotten stylised airplane shooter, which sadly joined such luminaries as Beyond Good and Evil and the ace Psychonauts in the ‘good but nobody bought them category of videogames. Which was a real shame, since it was very good indeed.
Still, it looks as if somebody senior at Capcom still believes in
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ESRB Rating
Dark Void is rated: Teen
Animated Blood,
Violence,
Mild Language