Darkest Days Xbox 360
In DARKEST OF DAYS, you’ll get to experience a great deal of of the most varied game play ever freed in one title. Things will never get stale as you travel to distant times and fight alongside persons from that period. Fighting in Antietam (the bloodiest day of the American civil War) feels much dissimilar than fighting on the side of the Russians at Tannenberg (where the Russians withstood 140,000 causalities in WWI). Fight in FIVE dissimilar Time Periods. Whether it’s in Pompeii, Antietam, WWI, WWII, or Little Big Horn you will fight with real weapons from the time period. You will battle versus foes that fight in dissimilar ways, all reflective of how fighting was done at the time. Participate in EPIC Battle scenes. You will fight versus the Confederates (and the Union at times), facing a staggering number of troops, all fighting in unison. Ready, aim…steady men FIRE! You will jump from the trenches in WWI to lead an attack versus the Huns. You will fire artillery to hit distant targets. You will defend to the last man!
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4066 in Video Games
- Brand: Phantom EFX
- Model: 10105
- Released on: 2009-09-08
- ESRB Rating: Mature
- Platform: Xbox 360
- Dimensions: 7.50″ h x 5.40″ w x .60″ l, .20 pounds
- Participate in epic battles by way of a assortment of dissimilar mission types including stealth, artillery assaults, and sniper attacks.
- Experience game developer 8Monkey Labs’ Marmoset game engine which was designed distinctively for this game and allows up to 300 characters on screen at a time palliating huge, smooth flowing battles.
- Fight in five dissimilar time periods from the era of Roman domination, to WWII for the duration of which you will fight with weapons from the time amount of time in realistic conditions.
- Play from opposing sides of each conflict as you undertake to keep history pure and when necessary undo faults that you make in order to keep the flow of events through time in their proper place.
- Unleash hell with futuristic weaponry when necessary like an automatic rifles for the duration of the civil war, a futuristic laser sighted pulse canon in the trenches of WWI and more.
In Darkest of Days, gamers on the Xbox 360 platform experience a heap of of the most varied single player first-person shooter gameplay ever freed in one title. Things will never get stale as you travel to distant times and fight alongside humans from that time period. For example, fighting in Antietam (the bloodiest day of the American Civil War) feels much dissimilar than fighting on the side of the Russians at Tannenberg (where the Russians withstood 140,000 casualties in WWI.) .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: #9DC4D8 url(http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; }
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Story In a lot of ways, the history of humanity is the history of our conflicts versus one another over the millennia. In Darkest of Days, you wade through that history as you take on the role of Alexander Morris, an unlucky foot soldier who gets transposed to General Custer’s regiment days before the Battle of Little Bighorn. Moments before his inevitable demise, 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. However, an unknown faction is attempting to rewrite history for their own benefit. Your occupation is to stop them, and you’ll fight your way through eras spanning thousands of years to do it.
Gameplay Action in Darkest of Days is mission based. As the player is transported back and forth in time, directives are spelled out that may include anything from victory of one side over the other, to assassinations, and the survival of an person indispensable to history in an other than as supposed or expected doomed company. These actions take place in a assortment of conflicts within time periods including the Roman era, the American Civil and Indian Wars, WWI and WWII. Mission types include stealth, artillery assaults, and sniper attacks and players may suppose in most situations to be called upon to affect events from both sides of the front lines. To make these impacts players will have over 20 weapons on hand, most conflict-specific, but also numerous futuristic to the time amount of time visited. They will also be competent to choose their own means of completing missions according to the resources at hand all over wide open battlefields designed to help over 300 combatants, each with their own AI capacities.
Key Game Features
- Fight in Five Different Time Periods – Whether you are on the slopes of Vesuvius in Pompeii, on the battlelines and trenches of Antietam and the clashes of WWI, or the American Indian Wars of the late 19th century, you will fight with real weapons from the time period. You will battle versus oppositions that fight in dissimilar ways, all reflective of how fighting was done at the time.
- Play From Opposing Sides of the Conflict – War is never a one-sided affair, and so the developers of Darkest of Days have ensured that players are capable to experience gameplay from each side of the conflict. In addition, in attempting to keep history pure, you have to undo errors that you make, which may require you to “mend” time.
- Unleash Hell with Futuristic Weaponry – What could you have done with an automatic rifle for the duration of the civil war, or some futuristic laser sighted pulse canon in the trenches of WWI? There are times where you have no other choice but to bust out the big guns.
- Participate in Epic Battle Scenes
- You will fight versus the Confederates (and the Union at times), facing a staggering number of troops, all fighting in unison. Ready, aim…steady men…FIRE!
- You will jump from the trenches of WWI to lead an attack versus the Hun. You will fire artillery to hit distinct targets. You will defend to the last man.
- You will fight in Pompeii, while Mt. Vesuvius is spewing ash and fire into the atmosphere. You will fight amidst a scared population, fleeing for their lives.
- Marmoset Game Engine – Game developer 8Monkey Labs’ Marmoset game engine was designed quintessentially for this game and allows up to 300 characters on screen at a time extenuating huge, smooth flowing battles.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
A good game, just not a perfect game. By Kevin Burkhard Nd Darkest of Days for the PC and 360 is one of those games which you will enjoy. The game takes you to different time periods and you have to use that period’s weapons but the game sparse it up with the occasional future weaponry. Your objective is to stop the alteration of time because some random little errors are popping up and that is of course is not good. Your companion through all of this is a man named Dexter. Dexter is awesome and his dialog though the game will keep you definitely involved in what is going on and will give you the occasional laugh. Through the game you will have a side that you are on, ranging from the Yanks (North), Rebels (South) in the civil war to the Russians in both world wars and throw in a couple of time agents along the way to the conclusion of the game which ends the current events and set things up for a nice sequel which I hope they make. The game uses a new engine named Marmoset which allows for literally hundreds of enemies that are not half bad in the intelligents department to be on screen at once. This make the huge battles extremely fun and I really hope to see this engine implemented in other games as the possibilities for awesome are quite high. Likes: Dexter, large battles, the dialog, The Zeppelin level, Final level, Briefings Dislikes: Slight lag, lack of variety in the achievements Gameplay Gameplay for the game is simple in its set up, you go back in time to various periods after you are rescued from you imminent death at the beginning of the game. You can choose which periods you wish to go to which gives so variety to the game. Once there you and Dexter, who will often be in a separate area but occasionally you work together, take care of what your objective is while trying to maintain historic accuracy. You use the period’s weapons as stated before in combat, though the general categories can be modified for increased accuracy, clip size, ext, for both the rifle and pistol which you will be equipped with when you go back in time. You do this by earning points by not screwing things up in time. This basically amounts to not killing people with a blue aura around them. This can be done by ether using the Chasers which will target these people and knock them out safely so you don’t have to worry about it. You will go through various time periods from Custard’s last stand where you were about to die when rescued, to the Civil War, and both World War 1 & 2, along with the final location which I will keep a secret so the surprise in not spoiled for you. In these periods you can view your map to see where you need to go and the objectives will vary from, get to him, assault this position, participate in battle, find this guy, ext. The objectives do vary enough even though I didn’t make is sound so. Graphics In the graphic department the game does pretty good. I am not big on graphics so rarely does a game disappoint, but this game does its environments well. From the Civil War to both World Wars the environments will not disappoint. Characters have a variety to them, so you will not feel like you are gunning down the same guy for, what was it, the 714th time. Dexter who is your main companion and friend through the game has an interesting look to him. He always has a hat on and the style would make you think he is from maybe the west but he comes from New York City. Then you have Mother, the Doctor’s mysterious research assistant who you only see on screen. She is done in a way that will keep the mystery alive as she never appears in full face on screen. Graphically the game will not disappoint. Presentation The games presentation is of medium class. The game does give an interesting concept which is good but it doesn’t wow you but at the same time it doesn’t disappoint. The manual is the basics of the game and not much flair is put into it. Not a bad thing, but I like it when they make the nice fancy manuals with character descriptions and game facts. Overall in the Presentation department the game is average. Online marketing is awesome but the game itself is pretty average in this category. Value Is the game worth buying? Yes, the game was already coming out at a discount price which was very nice way of saying “Hi we’re the new guys, try our game.”. Since then the game most likely game down in price and you can get further discounts so the game meets the asking price and will not disappoint Value wise. Fun Level: 4/5 Closing statement I have seen on other websites poor reviews of the game; well frankly they don’t know what they hell they are talking about. Just because this isn’t just another mass produced corporate game doesn’t make it bad. I enjoyed the game thoroughly and I know you will to. That is why it gets my recommendation. I would recommend though that if you have a PC that can play it that you get it for that or install it to your X-box 360 to improve performance. Final Score 3.8/5 (rating system 1 to 5 how good it is. -1 to -5 how bad it is) Parental Warning The game contains blood, death and war along with some mature subject matters that they may not be ready for regarding morality. As always use discretion when choosing and allowing your children to play games.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
So close but yet so far By Robert DuVall As many other customers have stated, this game has potential, but a few things are missing. I agree, visually, there are things lacking. From a game play stand point, yes, it has its goods and bad’s. I don’t want to spoil too much with this game, but there were so many things that could have been done with this game to make it a first rate five star game. Was it worth the seven dollar rental, yes. I don’t know if I would advise running out and paying full price for it though. Overall, I enjoyed most of it, but I did not find myself wanting to play it again right away as I have some games in the past.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Mindless Fun By Kirk Seeing reviews for this game with a majority of 4/10 reviews, I went in with no expectations for this game, but ended up enjoying it greatly, good mindless fun. Flawed, but fun, 8/10 for me.
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