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Darksiders II Review

danielrbischoff By:
danielrbischoff
08/13/12
PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION
EMAIL TO A FRIEND
GENRE Action / Adventure 
PLAYERS
PUBLISHER THQ 
DEVELOPER Vigil Games 
RELEASE DATE Out Now
M Contains Blood and Gore, Suggestive Themes, Violence

What do these ratings mean?

War, what is it good for?


While War's story has already been told, THQ and Vigil Games are back to tell Death's side of the tale. Taking place at the same time as the first game, Darksiders II promised more, more, more. Death is out to redeem his brother War for a crime he's convinced the more honorable of the two didn't commit.

With the war between Heaven and Hell to be decided by the four horsemen of the apocalypse, are we to welcome Death's coming, or was his brother War the better? Will THQ and Vigil live to tell another tale or does Death become them?


It's an undeniable fact that Death is cooler than War. He's mouthy, he struts around like he owns the place, he's the grim reaper and a living embodiment of the end of all things… the list goes on. So it's fitting then that Darksiders II is most definitely a better game than the first.

For one, Death is more nimble and faster than his brother, War. I felt at odds with War's hulking mass, but Death is lithe, acrobatic, and somehow just as brutal. Players will rely heavily on the the dual scythes our hero carries, while also mixing in arm blades, hand-maces, axes, glaives, and the occasional blunt instrument.

All of Death's weapons come with unique stats and abilities. My favorite scythes were a pair of frost-inducing blades that slowed enemies and provided more opportunities for executions than other weapons. I complemented them with arm blades of shock for persistent, impeding damage. I certainly preferred the faster, more combo-prone light-secondary weapons to the heavy glaives and axes.


Of course, Death's arsenal doesn't end there. Throughout Darksiders II, players will obtain more tools that are both practical and combat-ready. Early in the game, players obtain a pistol and a ghoulish claw that extends their reach for platforming sections. The pistol's in-combat use is obvious (you shoot people with it) but the claw acts as a grappling hook that can pull small enemies to Death for an extended combo (or vice versa).

Not every dungeon has a new tool for Death, unlike those found in the Legend of Zelda series, but Darksiders II successfully mixes gameplay in a much more satisfying way. (Watch an example of dungeon-puzzle-solving in the video above.) I kept thinking back to Arkham City's expertly paced hideouts.

Throughout temples, arenas and puzzles are mixed and matched. Some temples rely heavily on combat to urge players forward. Some temples are strictly platforming affairs. Regardless of the mix, both have been designed to perfection.

The Zelda team at Nintendo would be foolish to ignore the way Darksiders II encroaches on their territory. The dungeon design here is so perfectly paced, so deep, and so entertaining that it's nearing the pitch-perfect work that's made Ocarina of Time and other Zelda titles classics.


What's more, Death and Vigil have achieved a truly mature, dark, and violent level of visceral combat that will not be matched by Link and the Master Sword. (Check out the arena combat video above.)

Boss battles take a massive scale, with many baddies towering stories above Death. One such boss requires death to mount his trusty stead, Despair, just to avoid attacks and projectiles. It can feel like Death crawls around like an insect, waiting to be crushed…. That is, until you put your scythe right through the breast of your foe.

THQ claimed that Darksiders II would encompass a world roughly double in size to the first game, and that's true, but the real advancement in the overworld is that elements of the temples have been drawn out and scatter across the landscape. Now, as you ride through the map, you'll come across the off-hand chest, but the small gameplay loop it takes to obtain that chest is its own reward.


New copies of the game also come with the challenging Crucible Mode and eager gamers can loop back around with Death to play New Game+, complete with all the loot and skills they've obtained in previous playthroughs.

The stats page alone has compelled me to pick up the controller again. Any game that measures the gallons of blood spilled by your hands makes a strong impression in my book.

There's frankly very little to complain about in Darksiders II, and that's a great sign for those disappointed with War's outing in early 2010. It's a huge leap forward for the series and I'm left with a promising outlook on the (upcoming?) tales for Strife and Fury. Still, a word of warning for Vigil in the future.

If it weren't for the grace of Wikipedia, I would have absolutely no clue as to what exactly is going on in the universe or why Death is so intent on saving his brother, War. In fact, nothing told me that Darksiders II was taking place before or even at the same time as Darksiders I.


I can't be bothered to guess at these things, and other overlapping characters in the game don't illuminate the player, either. All of this bears on the game's abrupt conclusion. After a 20-hour investment, I'd like to know what it is I've done and what effect it has on the world.

That said, Darksiders II is fantastic, well worth your money, and even more worthy of your time. Death is an investment that pays back dividends, in coins, gems, armor, and blood. It's high praise that Darksiders II is comparable to Batman: Arkham City and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Won't you join me on a stroll in the shadow of Death?

Copy provided by publisher. Review based on PS3.
Darksiders II
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  • Feverish combat
  • Intuitive, unintrusive puzzles
  • Sprawling, varied temples
  • Death, himself
  • A muddy story
  • Weak finale
  • Enemies, bosses, and blood
  • Can't... put... it.... down
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  • thedarkstar
    thedarkstar

    Joined: Feb 2011
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 9:39 am
    Sweet! Picking that up on my way home from work today.
  • thedarkstar
    thedarkstar

    Joined: Feb 2011
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 9:45 am
    Bummer on the weak ending though. I thought the ending was one of the best parts of Darksiders 1. It made me want Darksiders 2 right then and there.
  • danielrbischoff
    danielrbischoff

    Joined: Nov 2009
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 9:56 am
    I'm unsure as to whether they're going to flesh it out with DLC or if maybe a higher difficulty shows a bit more. I just know that I played about 6 hours straight to the end and was a little disappointed. Everything else about the game was fantastic though!
  • drathbone
    drathbone

    Joined: May 2011
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 1:37 pm
    But didn't the ending of DS1 hint as a sequel, not an at-the-same-timequel?
  • danielrbischoff
    danielrbischoff

    Joined: Nov 2009
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 9:39 pm
    Yup. I may have not finished it, but I made sure to read the plot summary.
  • drathbone
    drathbone

    Joined: May 2011
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 1:50 pm
    parallelquel? side-by-sidequel?
  • thedarkstar
    thedarkstar

    Joined: Feb 2011
    Posted: Aug 15th, 2012 at 7:27 am
    Agreed. It did beg for a true sequel. Maybe they are planning to do a game for each of the horsemen, and then do a true "Here is what happens after Darksiders 1" game. That would be neat, assuming THQ doesn't go out of business first.
  • Gunner37
    Gunner37

    Joined: Jan 2009
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 11:08 am
    Awesome now I'm more excited to play and I just got my pre-order so I'm about to pop it in.
  • danielrbischoff
    danielrbischoff

    Joined: Nov 2009
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 11:17 am
    Great! Let me know what you think :)
  • Gunner37
    Gunner37

    Joined: Jan 2009
    Posted: Aug 15th, 2012 at 7:22 am
    So far I'm loving it dan death feels so much smoother in combat than war did but the one gripe I do have is the wonky camera not a huge fan of that but otherwise its a pretty solid game
  • danielrbischoff
    danielrbischoff

    Joined: Nov 2009
    Posted: Aug 15th, 2012 at 9:45 am
    I wrestled with the camera at first too, but eventually you start to figure out a mix of the the Z-targeting and the right stick that makes it all work out fine.
  • Klandathu
    Klandathu

    Joined: Apr 2008
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 11:19 am
    I've never played the original, but this one definitely has my attention. I'll check it out eventually, I'm sure.
  • danielrbischoff
    danielrbischoff

    Joined: Nov 2009
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 11:54 am
    You absolutely don't have to play the original to enjoy this one.
  • Klandathu
    Klandathu

    Joined: Apr 2008
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 1:06 pm
    Duly noted. My birthday was yesterday though. Just sayin'...
  • danielrbischoff
    danielrbischoff

    Joined: Nov 2009
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 4:58 pm
    If you were in the forums, you would have gotten a birthday thread! :)
  • Guernica
    Guernica

    Joined: Mar 2009
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 12:13 pm
    I'm playing the original right now and so far enjoying it. I'll still wait to pick this one up though.
  • drathbone
    drathbone

    Joined: May 2011
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 1:38 pm
    How's the framerate? It was pretty great in Darksiders 1.
  • danielrbischoff
    danielrbischoff

    Joined: Nov 2009
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 4:59 pm
    On the PS3 it can dip. About two thirds through (after an 8-hour play session) I get some slow down, but for the most part it was steady as a rock all the way through.
  • nihm
    nihm

    Joined: Jan 2011
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 3:45 pm
    I like how on my friend's list it said "Darksiders II: danielrbischoff is being all badass in [area name]" when you were playing. I haven't played the first game yet so while I'm intrigued I have to add this to my "games for a dry spell" list.
  • danielrbischoff
    danielrbischoff

    Joined: Nov 2009
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 5:14 pm
    Yeah I saw that on another reviewer's profile. There are other ones too that are better than that.
  • TurinAlexander
    TurinAlexander

    Joined: Sep 2006
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 4:01 pm
    Only one question, who the hell are Strife and Fury? From the context I assume you're talking about the other two riders, but they are usually named Famine and Pestilence.
  • Nick_Tan
    Nick_Tan

    Joined: Jul 2006
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 4:52 pm
    The Darksiders II renamed Pestilence and Famine for Fury and Strife... I suppose to make them more plausible as main characters for future Darksiders titles. (As much as I would love a game where I make everyone vomit balls.)
  • danielrbischoff
    danielrbischoff

    Joined: Nov 2009
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 5:15 pm
    I can't wait to kill demons by cutting off their food supply and waiting for them to die out.
  • ReinhardtBII
    ReinhardtBII

    Joined: Oct 2007
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 7:07 pm
    And here I thought War WAS Strife. Silly me.
  • Axelownz
    Axelownz

    Joined: Apr 2011
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 4:44 pm
    It looks pretty cool, i am tempted to pick it up but i just bought P4 Arena and Borderlands 2 comes out in about a month, so i probably should not....then after that the fall hits with sooooo many good games.

    The four horsemen intrigue me though and Death looks cool. I am a bit dissapointed about it not being Famine and Pestilence, especially since this story/novel i am working on uses elements of the Four Horsmen, not the Horsemen themselves though, and i went with Famine and Pestilence.
  • danielrbischoff
    danielrbischoff

    Joined: Nov 2009
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 5:17 pm
    I'm at a point where I wish I could go back and play more, but I keep having to write reviews. Definitely wait and get your money's worth from P4: Arena. Just come back to this some day, especially if you love Zelda.
  • Axelownz
    Axelownz

    Joined: Apr 2011
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 4:48 pm
    It looks pretty cool, i am tempted to pick it up but i just bought P4 Arena and Borderlands 2 comes out in about a month, so i probably should not....then after that the fall hits with sooooo many good games.

    The four horsemen intrigue me though and Death looks cool. I am a bit dissapointed about it not being Famine and Pestilence, especially since this story/novel i am working on uses elements of the Four Horsmen, not the Horsemen themselves though, and i went with Famine and Pestilence.
  • Axelownz
    Axelownz

    Joined: Apr 2011
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 5:03 pm
    It looks pretty cool, i am tempted to pick it up but i just bought P4 Arena and Borderlands 2 comes out in about a month, so i probably should not....then after that the fall hits with sooooo many good games.

    The four horsemen intrigue me though and Death looks cool. I am a bit dissapointed about it not being Famine and Pestilence, especially since this story/novel i am working on uses elements of the Four Horsmen, not the Horsemen themselves though, and i went with Famine and Pestilence.
  • Axelownz
    Axelownz

    Joined: Apr 2011
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 5:04 pm
    Sorry, i have not idea why it triple posted. Can i get rid of those other 2?
  • Stickyellowsock
    Stickyellowsock

    Joined: Oct 2009
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 5:27 pm
    I got it...I hate loot systems. God Damnit Virgil
  • danielrbischoff
    danielrbischoff

    Joined: Nov 2009
    Posted: Aug 14th, 2012 at 7:52 pm
    You can turn on auto loot so you pick up anything and everything you walk over. It's in options or in the Select Menu.
  • xavier_2000_ie
    xavier_2000_ie

    Joined: Jun 2007
    Posted: Aug 15th, 2012 at 7:56 am
    he looks like the guy from Soul Reaver on steroids
    :)
  • danielrbischoff
    danielrbischoff

    Joined: Nov 2009
    Posted: Aug 15th, 2012 at 9:46 am
    There is some similarity. Why no more Soul Reaver games though?
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  • napsterxxl
    napsterxxl

    Joined: Mar 2006
    Posted: Aug 17th, 2012 at 2:32 pm
    actually....Death is beeing voiced by the voice actor that did the voice for Kain in Legacy of Kain/Soul Reaver games
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  • TurinAlexander
    TurinAlexander

    Joined: Sep 2006
    Posted: Aug 24th, 2012 at 4:12 pm
    ...and Green Man Gaming has Darksiders II and Sleeping dogs on sale right now for 30% off with the code GMG30-AUGUS-TWINS. That's only $35.00, which for a game just released is a pretty damn good deal. Since I just finished Darksiders a couple days ago, I went ahead and grabbed Darksiders II.

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