Darkmakaimura
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I'm playing Darksiders Genesis right now on Switch. Because of the small screen I'm having a hard time seeing the characters and enemies and I can tell this was made for the big screen.
Barring that, this game is pretty good. I have Diablo 3 and I finished that on Switch as well and when it comes to gameplay, they're actually seems to be more variety and detail in Darksiders Genesis than in Diablo 3. In fact I'm a bit overwhelmed by how much different things there are here to do.
One thing I wish Diablo always had was the ability to platform and jump so I always have a lot of fun with Diablo like ripoffs including that feature like Victor Vran.
One problem I do have with this game is it is a bit buggy. Sometimes you'll get stuck in a place or you can't move. Maybe it's a Switch thing. It hasn't bothered me that much though.
I was playing with War the most because I'm familiar with him from the first game and I just really like swords but then I realized how kick ass Strife really is. His beam shot is something else and reminds me of the wizard in Diablo 3.
This feels like a really well done AA game. Apparently it doesn't have a big budget and it's not a big budget game but it feels just right for a game that's 20 or 30 bucks and I know quite often on GOG you can get it for 10 bucks when there's a sale. I'd say it's well worth that price.
Between Darksiders Genesis and the mainline games, I cannot do much other than beg for more. I definitely want more games in a series whether they are mainline or spin-off at this point because they've proven to me that they can pull it off.
Like I said in the other thread I made about Darksiders, this game reminds me a lot of one of my favorite series of all time, the Legacy of Kain. That's a very big deal to me as a very big fan. That's another series I hope that ends up getting more sequels now that there's some kind of renewed interest.
I'd say if you're skeptical, give Darksiders Genesis a chance especially if you're a fan of the mainline games. Also if you're a fan of Diablo or games like Diablo.
Barring that, this game is pretty good. I have Diablo 3 and I finished that on Switch as well and when it comes to gameplay, they're actually seems to be more variety and detail in Darksiders Genesis than in Diablo 3. In fact I'm a bit overwhelmed by how much different things there are here to do.
One thing I wish Diablo always had was the ability to platform and jump so I always have a lot of fun with Diablo like ripoffs including that feature like Victor Vran.
One problem I do have with this game is it is a bit buggy. Sometimes you'll get stuck in a place or you can't move. Maybe it's a Switch thing. It hasn't bothered me that much though.
I was playing with War the most because I'm familiar with him from the first game and I just really like swords but then I realized how kick ass Strife really is. His beam shot is something else and reminds me of the wizard in Diablo 3.
This feels like a really well done AA game. Apparently it doesn't have a big budget and it's not a big budget game but it feels just right for a game that's 20 or 30 bucks and I know quite often on GOG you can get it for 10 bucks when there's a sale. I'd say it's well worth that price.
Between Darksiders Genesis and the mainline games, I cannot do much other than beg for more. I definitely want more games in a series whether they are mainline or spin-off at this point because they've proven to me that they can pull it off.
Like I said in the other thread I made about Darksiders, this game reminds me a lot of one of my favorite series of all time, the Legacy of Kain. That's a very big deal to me as a very big fan. That's another series I hope that ends up getting more sequels now that there's some kind of renewed interest.
I'd say if you're skeptical, give Darksiders Genesis a chance especially if you're a fan of the mainline games. Also if you're a fan of Diablo or games like Diablo.