![]() ![]() The game is host to a phenomenal cast of, well, mostly demons a couple of whom you may remember from previous games. The narrative is absolutely excellent, pitting the Horsemen against the Masters of Hell in a quest to uncover the plots of Lucifer, who is still bent on eradicating humanity. Genesis follows Strife and War on their latest mission from the Council, separated from the other Horsemen Fury and Death. That being said I would still wholly recommend this game to newcomers to the series, who would no doubt be enticed to see what else the Horsemen have to offer. Featuring a colourful cast and entertaining narrative, Darksiders Genesis is an absolutely spectacular entry into the series, especially for those who have been following the story. Genesis treats players to a top-down roleplaying game which features fast-paced yet measured combat, as you travel through Hell alongside your brother War. In keeping with this trend, Darksiders Genesis is an excellent digression from the core series, which introduces the final Horseman Strife, along with a completely different gameplay structure than we’ve seen before in the series. Where the first game was a strict action-adventure, the second iteration saw the series take on much more RPG elements, before evolving into a slower pacing and more punishing combat with Fury’s appearance in Darksiders 3. This of course relates in part to the changing of developers over the years, but it has created a very unique progression in the series. One of the spectacular aspects of the Darksiders series is that no game has followed directly in the footsteps of its predecessor. Title: Darksiders Genesis Released On: FebruGenre: Reviewed On: Xbox One Also Available On: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Google Stadia Developer: Airship Syndicate Publisher: THQ Nordic MSRP:$29.99USD / $39.99CAD purchases) A Hell of a good time. ![]()
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