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Sharky Games: May 17, 2008




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"Remember, in order to take the Time Orb, you must say the words exactly as I have told you. Otherwise you will release a terrible evil upon the world."

Jack looks anxiously at the Time Orb on its golden altar deep within the dungeon. He mutters to himself, "What did that old man say? Dammit! Clorox Dorito Neptune? No, that's not it. Umm...Clap on veranda nipple? No, no no."

Jack's eyes light up, albeit with a very dim bulb. He looks around nervously, for unseen watchers, then proclaims with his most authoritative voice, "Clatu...Verata...Ni*cough*cough*mph!"

Nothing happens.

"There. I said it. I said the words. So, umm, I'm taking the Time Orb now."

He reaches for the Time Orb hesitantly, then takes it decisively.

The dungeon walls, floor, and ceiling begin shaking apart as skeletal arms claw their way into the dank dungeon air.

"I said the words!" Jack whines as he runs full speed out the door like the coward he is.

Developed by Delphine Software International and published by Gathering of Developers, Darkstone is the newest action-oriented role-playing game to hit the streets. There is no doubt in our minds that Darkstone is in large part based off of Diablo's style. The question is, does it do the genre justice? Read on and find out.

The plot of Darkstone is simple. Draak, the Chosen One of Death, Dragon Lord, necromancer, and man about town, is doing some really not nice things to the land of Uma (not the actress). Your job, being the good guy, is to find the seven crystals that make up the legendary Time Orb, then use the Time Orb to beat the living snot (dead snot actually) out of Draak. OK, so it's not Great Expectations, but Darkstone is not about plot. Darkstone is about crawling through dungeons launching magic missiles at hideous creatures, stealing their treasure, and building your characters into incredibly powerful heros. Darkstone is hack and slash adventuring for fun and profit to the tenth degree.

And Darkstone does it well. The hack and slash of Darkstone is a lot of fun. You get to use one or two characters to slice through the evil minions of Draak like a Ginsu knife through a flying tomato. Your enemies, while not smart, are not wholly stupid. Creatures with missile weapons will attack from afar while brute force monsters will rush forward. If they can, they will try and attack you en masse. If a monster is near death, it will try to run out of range of your blows. You have to plan your attacks and be careful. The best tactic we found is to use a warrior type to block enemies while a magic user or archer fires missiles from afar. One really great thing about Darkstone is that no two games are alike. If you restart, the levels will be designed differently, and there will be different randomly chosen missions for you to complete. This does wonders for replayability. The game play of Darkstone is quite fun.





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