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I got the game very quickly and am really pleased with the shipper. I'm not a big fan of the game, but that is not the shipper's fault.
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Though parts of it are cliche` and parts are just amazing- The story is very cool. I really enjoyed this game. At first I thought I hated it. But then I got to figure out the glave- Once I had that down some of the tougher spots became really easy! Id recommend the game as fun and visually excellent!
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Dark Sector's mediocre graphics and paltry story can be overlooked for its concise, linear gameplay, and engaging combat. While the game can be completed in under 8 hours, you'll find yourself eagerly awaiting each new ability, and enjoying using those abilities in combat.
There is little to no replay value in this game however, so it's a good thing that the price point has fallen so low.
Definitely worth one play-through though, in my opinion.
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non-stop action!!!........the graphics are great!!!.....framerate is like butter!!!!......lots of blood!!!!
PEOPLE NEED TO STOP REVIEWING GAMES LIKE HOLLYWOOD MOVIES......WHO CARES ABOUT THE STORY IF THE GAME IS AMAZING....BESIDES ITS NOT BAD AT ALL!!!!!
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Dark Sector is a horror / combat game featuring dark, moody scenery, people being tortured, and a hero who wields a glaive - the spinning, razor-sharped boomerang a la Krull.
The music is loud and spooky, always making you think that horribly painful death is lurking right around the corner. Most of the time it is, in the shape of enemies who have little knowledge of tactics but do have the numerical advantage.
Graphics are all right - a study in black, white and grey sometimes, but a touch more realism might have been nice to draw you more into the story. The rag doll physics are a bit creepy, as bodies fall in extremely unnatural positions and then tumble around inappropriately.
There are fighting sections, stealth sections, puzzle sections, a collection of enemy types, new weapons to find, new upgrades for your spinny death-blade.
Really, though, the main issue here is that the game begins to feel tedious after a while. The enemies are just a little too much of the same mindset so once you figure them out, you have figured them all out. The bosses are like puzzles, but poorly designed puzzles that give you little feedback.
There are ten chapters which is relatively short for a game - and with their save system it seems that you always have to start a load game from the beginning of a chapter. That can get to be a royal pain if you are almost done with a level and need to turn off the system for some reason.
How about the storyline? You begin as a reluctant soldier, almost trying to retreat from the assigned mission - but it's too late to go back. As you're in doing your deed, you get infected with a disease. This leads to your connection with the spinning blade of multiple powers.
In general, while we've had this game for several months now, we rarely put it in. There are always other games we'd rather play. I would definitely suggest you rent this first, play it for a weekend, see how it appeals to you. Who knows, you might finish the game over the weekend and be all set. If you really do enjoy the game style you can always buy it at that point and go forward.
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