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Fury does gain new powers and weapons throughout the game’s core campaign which improves the combat with more freedom to mix and match or chain combos together and this gives the game more of an identity with its fun and unique ways to utilize each one whether in or out of battle.
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It still crawls back into a fast-paced hack n’ slash RPG but its soulsborne elements such as losing souls when you die and your need to spend it to get consumables or upgrade your toon don’t seem like a very fitting choice altogether as it can get very brutal pretty quickly when you get swarmed in from all sides unlike the traditional soulsborne games with a bit more strategy involved to how you can take down enemies without much of an alarm. Its gameplay mechanics which somewhat seems familiar to a soulsborne title doesn’t particularly stand out either. Now while I do love a good dose of the spicy and feisty, her character just doesn’t particularly rub the right way which makes me lose interest in the entire debacle. Now we finally get to play as Fury and if it hasn’t rung a bell for you just yet, she’s a feisty ball of rage as her name suggests that really only cares about her own gain as she tries to capture the Seven Deadly Sins to be favoured as the leader of the horsemen.
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The first title in the series centred around War who was blamed for destroying the balance and starting the apocalypse to going into the second title and this time having Death, the second of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse that hopes to erase War’s crimes and resurrect mankind.
It’s a game that is really only tied together by its story that continues on from each of the four horsemen’s perspectives. It’s not a particularly bad idea however it does make you wonder what kind of identity does Darksiders have other than its lore and history. Something that isn’t too surprising considering how pretty much every game in the series is comparable to every other game out there in the market anyway. However, Darksiders III takes a step back from all that slashing and looting and went for the soulsborne-like approach towards its progression and combat. Needless to say, I’m a huge sucker for anything RPG-related so the grimy loots of the second game in the franchise really hooked me in much more than anything else.
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Now I don’t consider myself a hater for anything Darksiders-related because honestly I really do love Darksiders II so much that I played it on PC and eventually replayed it again on the Playstation 4. But that changes today… because for once, I have to and well, basically that’s it. It’s not a terrible series per se but each of its interconnected titles does have a pretty distinct difference when it comes to its actual gameplay which makes some slightly more interesting than others for certain types of gamers. I’m not that proud to say that I own the Darksiders games when I’ve only actually finished one out of them all.