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Review by: SpikeyZ
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Reviewers Score:
7 / 10
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Posted:
June 01, 2006 |
SpikeyZ Video Game Review for Darkwatch.
This game is on the PS2 and X-Box and is a First Person Shooter.
The difficulty of this game is Hard.
I give it a 7/10.
A western about a Half-Breed's Revenge.
Graphics - (10/10)
The graphics for this game is pretty good, they put good details in the
FMVs and in the enemies you face. However there is a slight repetiveness
in the Multiplayer, but that isn't enough to KO this game in graphics.
Sound - (9/10)
The Voice Actors are great, and the credit song is great. One thing that
can harm this rating is, well lets say the entire soundtrack of songs on
this game can be played on an 8-Track, with room for more songs.
Storyline - (8/10)
'You are Jericho Cross...' The game starts out with a narrator telling how
bad your character is. Then you go though the first level. There are dead
guys all around, Horses with thier guts torn out still trying to move. Yet
you still want to get what is in the freakin safe. Even after you hear
'THEY ARE TRYING TO OPEN THE SAFE' you still don't get it in your head.
You end up blowing up the safe and release a Vampire, the Vampire turns
you into a Half-Breed, then runs off. For some reason he didn't kill you
or this chick. So you hop out of the train and fight him. After fighting
him once he grows wings and you get a Vampire Horse (Whoo!). Then you
fight him again. At this point you might think, 'Oh wow each level so far
has a boss, this game is really going to be action packed' You won't fight
another boss for a while, and it is the Vampire again. After killing the
vampire you get the ONLY good or evil choice that matters, and it will
pick who the final boss will be.
GamePlay - (6/10)
This is your standard shooter, feels sorta like Halo if MC can jump twice.
In fact, you have a Sheild and a Health Bar that functions like Halo's.
You end up getting a Blue Ghost companion...Cortana's equilvent.
So pretty much this is a Westrn Vampire Halo.
Now the two systems have different Multiplayer functions.
PS2 has Co-Op, but no Multiplayer
X-Box has Multiplayer but no Co-Op
If you need a new FPS to play on Live, get the X-Box version. Because
playing at home on the bland levels with three friends will get boring.
Replay - 3/10
Every time you beat a stage you unlock it in 'Gunslinger Mode' Which you
pick if you are Good or Evil and get all the powers for it while you play
though the level. Gets boring FAST!
If you want to do it in the main game you have to replay the levels,
meaning if you want to unlock both bosses you have to fight the third boss
twice and play all the levels after it twice. The bosses arn't really that
much diffrent, they each however have a super strong attack that will make
you go running for bloodclots.
Overall - 7/10
I really don't need to explain any more, I pretty much said all I want to
say. Rent, or if you have X-Box Live and need new Multiplayer levels,
weapons with nasty melees, and a new gametype. Buy. |
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