
- #WHEN TO PLAY DARKSIDERS 2 DLC 1080P#
- #WHEN TO PLAY DARKSIDERS 2 DLC UPGRADE#
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All three are worked seamlessly into the main game, and each offers about 1-2 hours of added action. Luckily, the included DLC also contains the three dungeons/quests, Argul's Tomb, The Demon Lord Belial and The Abyssal Forge. The special DLC weapons and armor are incidental, though they are decent enough but you'll have collected far better gear by the game's halfway point.
#WHEN TO PLAY DARKSIDERS 2 DLC CODE#
Seeing as some of the original DLC was tied to a certain retailer or edition of the game (the specifics evade my memory, but I do remember purchasing a code from eBay to get either an exclusive set of armor or weapon), it's nice to see it all in one place here. The other selling point of the Deathinitive Edition is the inclusion of all the DLC from the original release. The PS3 version did suffer some slowdown during some of the most intense and populated battles, but you won't find any of that here the game runs super smooth from beginning to end. The biggest change is more in the framerate category.
#WHEN TO PLAY DARKSIDERS 2 DLC UPGRADE#
The PS3 had the power to bring some amazing sights to life, and the PS4's upgrade isn't as earth-shattering as, say the Gamecube to Wii U upgrade of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. If you've played any recent re-releases of games from last gen, though, you know that the visual upgrade is nothing like it would be if the game were even older. Death's adventure looked fantastic the first time around on PS3 (thanks, in no small part to acclaimed artist and personal favorite Joe Madureira's art and character design), and it looks even better on the PS4.
#WHEN TO PLAY DARKSIDERS 2 DLC 1080P#
The first major change you'll notice with this release is the 1080p graphical upgrade. This review will focus on the improvements made to the already amazing game, and the value of this particular release. Given that players have better options than this if they wish to play the series, though, it's a little tougher to give this remaster a winning score.Īuthor's Note: Since the game is all but identical to its PS3 counterpart, I'll link to my original review HERE if you are interested. If you're like me, you'll lay down the cash for the Deathinitive Edition of Darksiders II, less because of the game itself, but to add fuel to the sequel fire. Nordic Games has since picked up the Darksiders rights, and are releasing a remastered version of part two to gauge interest before possibly beginning work on the final two needed and hotly anticipated sequels. But that was a few years ago, and the downfall of THQ, the Darksiders' license-holder, all but ensured we'd never see parts three and four of the story. Both action adventure titles borrowed heavily from other games in constructing their individual experiences, but everything melded so well that the God of War meets Legend of Zelda (meets Diablo III for part two) gameplay hoisted both titles to the top of my all-time favorites list.


There isn't even a pause of hesitation in my thought process when I say that Darksiders and Darksiders II were two of my favorite games of the last console generation.
