The Darkness Update--To the Otherworld

Starbreeze's darkly comic action game is nearly complete, and our recent sample of the game was the most impressive yet.

Darkness Falls

From New York City to the hellish Otherworld, The Darkness promises a journey through the macabre in late June.

It's not an exaggeration to say The Darkness has looked better every time we've seen it. That's not to imply it ever looked bad to begin with, but after developer Starbreeze set the quality bar so high with its last game, The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay, we've been expecting a lot from this new game based on the sinister Top Cow comic series of the same name. Publisher 2K Games has trotted out the same three-level demo of The Darkness several times during the past few months, all of which was set in similar areas of New York City and consequently left us wondering what other, more disturbing surprises the game would have in store. Now that we've seen some of the grislier and more stirring scenes from later in the game, we're more excited than ever to finally play through it at the end of June.

As a quick refresher, the game casts you as Jackie Estacado, a young mob hit man who's coming of age to find he's being screwed over by his uncle Paulie (along with some help from a corrupt police captain and several other shady characters). But Jackie's got a secret that will help him fight back. He possesses the Darkness--or maybe it's more accurate to say that the Darkness possesses him. At any rate, Jackie has a malevolent dark presence that, in practical terms, means he's got a couple of gnarly demon-snake heads jutting out of his shoulders that can rip apart his enemies and give him all sorts of cool powers. These include picking up heavy objects with a giant tentacle and creating a black hole that will basically delete his enemies from existence. Jackie even has command over the darklings, a group of darkly humorous creatures that will visit all sorts of unpleasantness on the mobsters and other bad guys that get in your way. Naturally, the only catch here is that you'll only have full use of these powers when you stick to the shadows.

Previously, we only saw selected sequences from earlier in the game when Jackie was just discovering his Darkness-given powers and fighting uncle Paulie's thugs. According to 2K, you'll spend about three-fifths of the game in New York City, taking on not only your uncle's goons but also some very corrupt members of New York's finest. (In fact, we got to see one particularly rousing ambush scene involving the NYPD's finest that we can't show you just yet.) But the remainder of the game will be spent in a place called the Otherworld, which is located, well, somewhere else. We're not sure if it's an alternate dimension, a dream world, or purgatory. But we do know it's an unpleasant place from what we've seen of it so far.

The Otherworld is styled after what 2K refers to as "a never-ending world war." In practical terms, this hellish environment seems to be modeled after a mixture of both World Wars I and II because you'll see both trench fighting and wide-open battlefields that stare off into a murky, featureless abyss. Your enemies look vaguely Nazi-esque, judging from their uniforms, but closer inspection reveals that their faces and bodies are stitched together from disparate pieces of flesh. The segment of the Otherworld we got to see didn't involve any environmental puzzles, as we've seen in the New York areas, just a lot of killing these zombie soldiers. But you will have your Darkness powers at your disposal. For example, we saw a segment where one power--which involves using a Darkness head as a stealthy camera that can climb up walls and kill silently--came in especially handy while infiltrating an enemy bunker. Interestingly, you'll be fighting alongside allies in different-colored uniforms who also appear to be created from body parts ā la Frankenstein's monster. But again, we're not sure how they figure into the storyline just yet.

While we don't know what the Otherworld is exactly, we do have a good idea of how Jackie ends up there--but 2K has respectfully asked us not to spill all of the game's secrets just yet. Suffice it to say that Jackie will have some nice catastrophic events to deal with during the course of the game's storyline. In fact, from what we've seen, this is one of the more creatively violent and downright disturbing games in recent memory. But that shouldn't be surprising because Riddick had its share of shankings, broken necks, and so on.

Starbreeze continues to apply little touches to The Darkness that are fully bringing it in line with the studio's last impressive outing, at least in the areas of graphics and presentation. More subtle motion blurs and lighting effects have been added, which amounts to one of the nicer-looking Xbox 360 games we've seen yet. There's a lot more we'd like to say about the game, but that will have to wait for a few more days. Considering the game seems on track to meet its late-June release in just over three weeks, you'll get to check it out for yourself soon enough anyway. In the meantime, don't forget to read a new Q&A with Starbreeze conducted by our sister site, GameSpot Australia.

243 Comments

  • saiuofy

    Posted Jul 20, 2007 6:13 am PT

    darkness imprisioning me... all that i see obsolute horror... i cannot live... i cannot die... trapped in myself.... body my holding cell.......

  • scarletsnake

    Posted Jun 27, 2007 1:56 pm PT

    The audio doesnt work on this one, and I downloaded it on 2 comps. is it me or is there something with the vid?

  • Dilan120

    Posted Jun 26, 2007 11:49 am PT

    WOOT!!!!

  • gameboy360

    Posted Jun 25, 2007 8:50 pm PT

    kikasir thats kinda sad that you would have only rented it based on the comic books in the first place.

  • kevy619

    Posted Jun 25, 2007 8:06 pm PT

    i cant wait to get ahold of a copy!

  • DooshBIGELOW

    Posted Jun 24, 2007 1:40 pm PT

    Oh man this game is gonna OWN!! cant wait to rip ppl apart in HD!! lol

  • kikaiser

    Posted Jun 24, 2007 1:45 am PT

    I managed to get ahold of most of the comic online due to this perking my interest... All I have to say is that simply had me thinking of it as a rental, however when I learned that Starbreeze was making it, thats what sold me. I can't wait to get my hands on this game and dive head first into darkness.

  • Orthrand

    Posted Jun 23, 2007 5:16 pm PT

    itll probably look exactly the same on both systems and i heard about it for the 360 2 years ago i think.

    Anyway the game looks ace

  • abdullrahman

    Posted Jun 23, 2007 11:11 am PT

    is it a first person shooter.

  • dieuhmmkay

    Posted Jun 22, 2007 12:21 pm PT

    @Spencer626 Yeah people have heard about Home but no one cares because its worthless.

  • PS34EVR

    Posted Jun 22, 2007 7:34 am PT

    So wasn't this a PS3 exclusive and then ported to 360 or the other way around or was it developed for both systems? Because I own both and want to get the best looking one. I bought Pirates for the PS3 and the developer didn't use antialiasing on the system compared the PS3 version to the demo they had on XBLVE and the 360 version looked smoother. Then again we are talking about Disney Interactive. Hope they both look the same. It looks like a very different game kinda reminds me of Max Payne but with a Demon inside for a little extra boost of bad ass.

  • kevvo_92

    Posted Jun 22, 2007 6:47 am PT

    Swedish games what more can i say

  • ahughs007

    Posted Jun 21, 2007 1:31 pm PT

    I agree, first ShadowRun and now this. If The Darkness is any kind of improvement to Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, this game is going to be PHENOMENAL!

    All nay-sayers will be put to rest when they play this. All the dis-believers should prepare themselves for an actual comic book game that doesn't suck.

  • KingKoop

    Posted Jun 18, 2007 3:24 am PT

    I'm quite looking forward to this badboy.

  • jmckenz3

    Posted Jun 17, 2007 5:35 am PT

    DannyK5, I also had both PS3 and 360, took the PS3 back. I grew tried of not being able to at least have demos to download until the real games hit a the end of 2007. It sux that SONY has only been consistent at quickly releasing new videos of cool games...

  • conkertheduke88

    Posted Jun 16, 2007 2:09 pm PT

    deranged,....

  • GravityDs

    Posted Jun 15, 2007 7:29 pm PT

    I heard Mike Patton was going to do the voice of some main character in the Darkness. For those of you who don't know who Mike Patton is he is or was the frontman for one of the greatest f**king bands of all time Mr.Bungle.

  • DragonfireXZ95

    Posted Jun 15, 2007 5:58 pm PT

    Are they going to make this for PC? please tell me they're going to F@#*ing make it for PC!!! I'm sick of all these good fps games not being made for the daddy of all fps systems.

  • stuckboy

    Posted Jun 15, 2007 4:18 pm PT

    I believe in a thing called looooooooove, Aaaaaaaaaah!

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