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GAME
Dark Sector

Publisher D3 Publisher of America

Developer Digital Extremes

Genre Shooter

Platform PlayStation 3, Xbox 360

Price $59.99

ESRB Rating "Mature"

Rating 81%





GAME REVIEW ARCHIVE:



Dark Sector


June 4, 2008
By Marc Saltzman

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From Digital Extremes, co-creators of the award-winning Unreal series, comes a new atmospheric action game, Dark Sector. But unlike the developer's past adventures, this shooter is much darker and played from a cinematic third-person perspective rather than a first-person view. While not without its faults, Dark Sector is sure to please discerning Microsoft Xbox 360 or Sony PlayStation 3 gamers. You step into the boots of Hayden Tenno, an elite black-ops CIA agent who awakens in a decaying Eastern European city in the near future, and finds his right arm has been altered by an injection, granting him superhuman powers. This virus will help Hayden -- who looks like a cross between Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor and Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump -- take down the malevolent faction that infected this impoverished nation.

Though it doesn't make much sense, the byproduct of your powerful arm is a throwable "glaive" -- a three-bladed boomerang -- that can slice and dice deadly mutated monsters before whirling back safely into your hand. You'll also use the glaive to break open locked doors or smash open objects. Later in the game, you can learn to control the direction of the blade. Hayden also gains access to various weapons, such as shotguns, automatic rifles and rocket launchers.

Despite a few bland and clichéd environments, such as a shipyard and crate-filled warehouse, Dark Sector offers plenty of exhilarating combat for both the single-player campaign and the two multiplayer game modes available online. The cemetery level proves quite gratifying, thanks to zombie-like baddies that jump out at you from behind mausoleums. While the gun- and rocket-based weapons aren't much to write home about, it's hard to grow tired of your faithful glaive, which helps separate this title from the many other action games available today. It may not be the best game of the year, but gamers looking for a solid spring diversion will want to sink their blades into this one.