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GC 2008: Dark Void Updated Impressions

We take another look at Capcom's sci-fi take on the popular third-person shooter/wall-climbing/flight sim genre.

The amount of time separating the E3 Media & Business Summit from the Games Convention in Leipzig is only about a month, so with that short timeline, a lot of publishers will be relying on the same demos for each event. While Capcom is showing off a lot of new material this week, some of its demos are the same as what we saw last month in Los Angeles. Dark Void is one such example, but considering the grab-bag nature of the gameplay, we decided to offer up a second look at this interesting mix of genres.

Dark Void tells the story of a cargo pilot named Will. He's had the unfortunate luck of taking a bad turn in the Bermuda Triangle (does anything good every come out of a visit there?), and subsequently, Will has found himself in an alternate dimension called The Void. It's here where a race of cybernetic bad guys called the Watchers rule over everything, causing all manner of havoc and generally unpleasant living situations. Not a particularly big fan of The Void, Will has taken it upon himself to fight the Watchers and make it back home.

The demo we just bore witness to began as a third-person shooter, with Will fighting through a few waves of Watchers in traditional action style. There's a Gears of War-style cover mechanic, a selection of firepower ranging from 1930s steel machine guns to Watcher plasma rifles, as well as a pretty sweet collection of melee techniques. When fighting up close, Will can be seen knocking a Watcher to the ground and blasting him in the face execution-style or lifting him up in the air in a chokehold only to fire a round through the Watcher's back.

Not long after we saw Will's collection of devastating melee attacks, the Capcom rep guiding us through the demo reintroduced us to Will's perspective-shifting vertical combat abilities. This is basically a way for Will to climb up a massive rock wall, shooting upward at enemies and leaping up from ledge to ledge with a little help from the rocket pack on his back. The animations of Will yanking a Watcher off the platform above him and throwing him mercilessly to the ground is especially cool.

Later, Will found an upgrade for his jet pack, which let him move on from temporary hovering to full-blown flying. This is where the game takes on a whole new feel, turning into a Crimson Skies-style dog-fighting simulator. No, Will doesn't take on enemy airships using only his rocket pack. He can actually skyjack enemy ships in midair. It's simply a matter of getting near a ship, pressing a button, and playing a quick minigame where you need to avoid the turret's gunfire while yanking out a security panel on the outside that will grant you access to the cockpit. A gunshot later, Will is yanking the dead Watcher pilot out and piloting the ship on his own. Then you can really get into the spirit of things, flying around a large space with plenty of enemies on which you can test your machine guns and missiles.

Dark Void is still a year away from release, but even in this early stage, it's a pretty slick-looking game. The lighting effects are great in the level we saw, with the dusk sky providing lots of nice glowing light and rays peaking through the clouds. The animations also look pretty good, especially the melee kills and vertical climbing. If there's one low point to the game, it's that the weaponry feels a little underwhelming. Will's default machine gun seems especially anemic with its old-fashioned rate of fire. However, there's still plenty of time to add to Will's stockade of weaponry, so we'll hold out judgment for now and wait to see if the weaponry matches the slick presentation. In the meantime, we're looking forward to seeing more of this 2009 release in the near future.

18 Comments

  • SteelSoldier13

    Posted Mar 1, 2009 5:19 pm PT

    Multiplayer?

  • gwaf

    Posted Nov 14, 2008 10:56 am PT

    Saw the trailer and excited.

    Looks really cool. But there is one twist i would love.
    The jumpin on a spaceship and ripping out the pilot looks fun.
    What is a shame is it sounds like the game is on only one planet. I enjoyed Freelancer and would have loved to see this game go into space! The visuals on the background just call out saying "Come here and see what lies behind me"
    Fighting one`s way to other planets and later battling the mountains of doom!

  • Strigidae

    Posted Nov 12, 2008 11:13 pm PT

    Cool stuff. Hope it makes it to my shores. It's a shame when cool games like these are not that big, like Gears of War.

  • Sagacious_Tien

    Posted Sep 20, 2008 2:38 am PT

    It's looking good - and it's still got plenty of time to be worked on. I'm looking forward to trying it out.

  • morbid_man_guy

    Posted Aug 24, 2008 5:46 am PT

    jetpacks are fun. i wish i had a jetpack. no more getting stuck in traffic. you'd need a huge jacket for winter time though.

  • KingBahamut

    Posted Aug 22, 2008 6:20 am PT

    OMG you too viral venom I want to become a designer too and am constantly dreaming up ideas ideas which people seem too have easy access to

  • IceCold_83

    Posted Aug 21, 2008 12:10 pm PT

    "subsequently, Will has found himself in an alternate dimension called The Void. It's here where a race of cybernetic bad guys called the Watchers rule over everything, causing all manner of havoc and generally unpleasant living situations. Not a particularly big fan of The Void, Will has taken it upon himself to fight the Watchers and make it back home."

    Brings Kiefer Sutherland's "Dark City" to mind...

  • jkar57Wr

    Posted Aug 21, 2008 7:19 am PT

    I'm excited about Will's ability to use a jet-pack that only lets you hover & make short jumps in the beginning & later on upgrades to full flying. I'm also excited to learn that Will be able to fly a UFO & fire machine guns & missiles. I'll be very disappointed if this game does not allow you to fully customize motion control with a slider that goes from 0%-100%. Warhawk has this feature & it greatly helps in making the flying of the aircraft a real pleasure. It's too bad that this game will not have multiplayer but the developer has stated that trying to include multiplayer would result in both poor single-player & multiplayer modes. They only have enough resources available to produce one mode of gameplay that they feel will make this game a good one.
    Therefore, I'm hoping that they do a really good job with Dark Void because the single player only feature has to compete against other games that have robust multiplayer. Airtight Studios & Capcom: Please don't disappoint us!

  • Pete5506

    Posted Aug 21, 2008 12:02 am PT

    I havent seen much for this game but from what I have seen it dose not look that good

  • besighyawn

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 11:10 pm PT

    The scope of the game has me really interested

  • BigDaddy973

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 6:04 pm PT

    Good rental so far.

  • Viral-venom13

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 1:43 pm PT

    I like the ideas that are being implemented into this game. I aspire to one day become a designer myself and i swear its like they stole some of these ideas in the gameplay straight from my mind lol. I guess at the time i release a game i better bring the heat. The game does seem to be coming along nicely though!

  • MikeyOfLamb

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 1:14 pm PT

    hmmm i'm not impressed...i'm guessing it will be mediocre...

  • watson_twenty5

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 10:05 am PT

    I like the premise of vertical combat. Sounds like a neat little twist for a "getting stale" genre.

  • chesiercat

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 9:52 am PT

    This Game needs multi-player. Why the hell does anyone not add that in their games? It's just stupid to do a game with no online multi-player now-a-days. If you are going to have any game that should be one of the first things you figure out. This game needs some guts. Not only multi-player but upgradable armor and weapons. Everyone loves to play Call of Duty 4 because it doesn't take long to level up and that fills them with gratitude. Like they accomplished something. If this game gains online play then there would be no stopping it from being one of the best games next year. I hope it comes out soon. It does look promising.

  • Jackyll87

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 8:24 am PT

    Interested.

  • dark_being

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 7:07 am PT

    From what I've seen and read so far - mah...

  • Thykeeper

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 5:20 am PT

    Hmm, first post, great! Very appealing game at it's early stage, impressed.

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