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    Cover your eyes, and hide in a corner, because there is finally a Darkness sequel. In by sequel I mean, a direct sequel to the 2007 game.

    I don't know if anybody here played it, but it was a pretty cool game. Had a cool story, I enjoyed it, even though I never beat the game completely.(got stuck in no mans land)

    Anyways here is a article from IGN on the new game, it's brief with few detail.
    They say it comes out later this year, I see it coming out in either December or next year.

    http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/115/1153806p1.html

    Here at the Game Developers Conference I got my first look at The Darkness II, the sequel to the 2007 comic book game. I wasn't sure what to expect because the sequel has been handed to a different developer, but it ended up being one of the most exciting games I saw at GDC this year.

    The Darkness II is still a first-person shooter starring Mafioso Jackie Estacado, current host of a chaotic force known as the Darkness. When Jackie is in the light, he's your regular Wiseguy. But when he steps into shadow the Darkness emerges and you'll see two serpent heads appear onscreen. This is what makes The Darkness' gameplay unique: you can run around dual-wielding guns while using your dark tentacles to mangle and abuse enemies, giving you four weapons at your disposal all at the same time. But you'll often have to think about, avoid, or remove light sources in order to maintain your more powerful form.

    Vocal virtuoso Mike Patton, of Faith No More fame, will be returning as the twisted voice of the Darkness.
    Perhaps most notably, The Darkness II has a new developer. The original was developed by Starbreeze, creator of the Xbox cult favorite The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay. This sequel is being handled by Digital Extremes, developer of Dark Sector. Digital Extremes has altered the art style, going for a glossy graphic novel look.

    In the first game, Jackie could deliver brutal executions to his enemies such as bashing their heads in with the butt of his gun. Now his Demon Arms can get in on the fun and finish off goons in fun, gory ways. The Anaconda execution is when a tentacle coils itself around an enemy and then bursts through his chest Alien-style. For the Wishbone, each arm grabs a bad guy's leg and then splits him in two from the crotch.

    Story-wise, two years have passed since the events of The Darkness. No longer just a hitman, Jackie is now the head of the Franchetti crime family. When you have power, though, someone is always going to try and take it away from you.

    Very positive. The opening moments of The Darkness II are kind of amazing. Jackie awakens from a blackout to find he is literally being crucified by some jerk that wants the Darkness for himself. As his hands are nailed to the cross you see his power is being drained into some sort of ancient vase -- all from a first-person view. Through several playable flashbacks you come to learn how Jackie ended up in this predicament.

    Jackie had arrived at an Italian restaurant earlier that night and received the suitably royal treatment. As he was led through the building I got a good sense of the space of the restaurant, which was busy with all sorts of chatty patrons. When Jackie arrived at his table he was greeted by two lovely ladies that he didn't at first recognize with their clothes on.

    I won't spoil exactly what happens next because it's pretty shocking, but needless to say Jackie's nice evening is spoiled by an attempt on his life that leaves his leg crushed and the restaurant in flames. As one of his friends pulls Jackie to safety through the blazing wreck, players will be able to take aim and shoot down the invading mobsters. The flames are too bright for Jackie to change into his dark form, but once they reach a back alley he can transform and have his fun with the goons. It was a thrilling intro to the game and made me want to play.

    The Darkness II is currently set for release later this year. Put it on your radar.

    So thats pretty much it, I look forward to it, I enjoy dark shadowy games, especially first person shooters.

    This is a picture from the first game, I recommend picking up the first one, it was not that bad and it's only like $4 at gamestop.







    Oh I also want to say, if you are not into very,very,very gorey games, then this is not for you.
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    The first Darkness is probably in my top 10 games of all time. I loved it so much. I'm super excited for the second.

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    • #3
      Never played The Darkness, but I'm getting worn out with all these FPS. After Crysis 2 I'm done with them for awhile.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Amari24 View Post
        Never played The Darkness, but I'm getting worn out with all these FPS. After Crysis 2 I'm done with them for awhile.
        You should try out the first Darkness. You can probably get it super cheap. The storyline is incredible, it's more of a great story than it is a typical FPS. I'm thinking of buying it just to own it because it was so enjoyable.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Hoserman117 View Post
          You should try out the first Darkness. You can probably get it super cheap. The storyline is incredible, it's more of a great story than it is a typical FPS. I'm thinking of buying it just to own it because it was so enjoyable.
          Yep at gamestop it is $4.99.

          Darkness is not like other FPS games, mainly because it's a single player game.

          I don't remember if the first game even had a online mode, but the story is very enjoyable.

          If you like dark shooters then it's a good game.
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          • #6
            I'll watch more gameplay videos of it, then I might buy it.

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            • #7
              I think I'll go pick up the original today, sounds interesting and a lot of you have endorsed it
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              • #8
                Originally posted by InsaneBlaze23 View Post
                Yep at gamestop it is $4.99.

                Darkness is not like other FPS games, mainly because it's a single player game.

                I don't remember if the first game even had a online mode, but the story is very enjoyable.

                If you like dark shooters then it's a good game.
                It did have a multiplayer mode, but they didn't really even try, it was total garbage

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Amari24 View Post
                  I'll watch more gameplay videos of it, then I might buy it.
                  Just make sure you don't stumble upon any spoilers, it'll ruin the game.

                  Just for a point of reference, have you played the Chronicles of Riddick games? Cause the same people that made that made this game (and those games were pretty awesome).

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Hoserman117 View Post
                    Just make sure you don't stumble upon any spoilers, it'll ruin the game.

                    Just for a point of reference, have you played the Chronicles of Riddick games? Cause the same people that made that made this game (and those games were pretty awesome).
                    Yeah I loved the Riddick games, and the Riddick movies. Vin Deisel did the voice over for the games which is good.

                    Butcher Bay will always be the best game from the series, Dark Athena was fun but not as good.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by InsaneBlaze23 View Post
                      Yeah I loved the Riddick games, and the Riddick movies. Vin Deisel did the voice over for the games which is good.

                      Butcher Bay will always be the best game from the series, Dark Athena was fun but not as good.
                      Agreed as well. Butcher Bay was an amazing game, especially for it's time on the original Xbox.

                      Also, the voice acting for the 'Darkness' in "The Darkness" was pretty awesome. I wish I had that guys voice I'd creep a lot of people out.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Hoserman117 View Post
                        Agreed as well. Butcher Bay was an amazing game, especially for it's time on the original Xbox.

                        Also, the voice acting for the 'Darkness' in "The Darkness" was pretty awesome. I wish I had that guys voice I'd creep a lot of people out.
                        Yeah the voice acting is nice, and if you had that voice it would creep a large amount of people out.

                        The FBI might have to hire you to freak out criminals in interrogations.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Hoserman117 View Post
                          Just make sure you don't stumble upon any spoilers, it'll ruin the game.

                          Just for a point of reference, have you played the Chronicles of Riddick games? Cause the same people that made that made this game (and those games were pretty awesome).
                          I played one a long time ago on the Original XBox. It was actually pretty good.

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