Digital Extremes has released a new batch of screenshots showing its long, long, long in development sci-fi action game Dark Sector, which should be with us this month. Five years ago the dark and moody third-person shooter was originally set in space, with an abundance of generic space marines. Now it takes place in communist Russia, which is clearly much better. Apart from the straight-forward shooting, the main attraction is the ...
CVG reports that Digital Extremes CEO James Schmalz has explained yesterday's comments from a team member suggesting that sci-fi slasher Dark Sector was almost canned on PS3.
Videogaming247 is reporting that Digital Extremes guy Dave Kudirka sees Prototype in the same space as his baby Dark Sector, saying, "There are a few action titles coming out in this first quarter that we'll be competing with, but Prototype is definitely the title that appears to have generated comparison to Dark Sector in the online community.
Ripten's Dan Landis writes:
Following news last week that Australian censors have withheld yet another game (Dark Sector) from adult players, most gamers would feel frustration at the inequity of the current classification regime.
D3Publisher has told GamesIndustry.biz that its Australian distributor may be considering an appeal over the banning of upcoming PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 title Dark Sector.
Digital Extremes' third person action title has been deemed too "violent, gruesome and sinister" for Australian gamers by the country's ratings board.The OFLC, Australia's classification board, has refused to grant the PS3 and Xbox 360 title a rating, reports IGN, labelling it a "violent and sometimes gruesome game with a sinister storyline and ominous outcome"."The violence and aggression inflicted upon the protagonist is of a high level, ...
Digital Extreme's sci-fi themed shooter gets refused classification in Australia due to high impact violence.
Upcoming gory third-person action game Dark Sector will be hitting UK store shelves on Friday April 4, with a demo set to hit XBL and PSN in mid-March, D3Publisher has told VideoGamer.com.
D3Publisher today announced that Michael Rosenbaum, TV's Lex Luther, will lend his voice talents to the upcoming Dark Sector.