Dark Void (PS3)
Developer: Airtight Games
Developer: Airtight Games
Developer: Airtight Games
Publisher: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Genre: Action
Release Date: January 19, 2010 (US)
Release Date: January 22, 2010 (UK)
Release Date: January 21, 2010 (AU)
T for Teen: Animated Blood, Mild Language, Violence
PEGI: RP
OFLC: RP
Dark Void
Dark Void (PS3)

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Developer: Airtight Games
Developer: Airtight Games
Developer: Airtight Games
Publisher: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Genre: Action
Release Date: January 19, 2010 (US)
Release Date: January 22, 2010 (UK)
Release Date: January 21, 2010 (AU)
T for Teen: Animated Blood, Mild Language, Violence
PEGI: RP
OFLC: RP
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Dark Void delivers a ground breaking combination of fast paced vertical combat mixed with mid-air and on-foot action.

Something is consuming our universe, a vast and ancient force almost beyond our comprehension. Millions of years ago, the minions of that power found their way to the 3rd planet of an unremarkable yellow star. Ours. The race they created came to call their masters "The Watchers." For millennia we knew them as gods and served their dark purposes, but a few humans developed extraordinary powers. They were known as the Adepts and they rose up, banishing The Watchers into a parallel universe, where they've manipulated and schemed from afar. Until now.


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PS3 Reviews | Jan 19, 2010

If you're a fan of comics, or of retro culture in general, you may remember "The Rocketeer," the Dave Stevens series of the 1980s -- or the 1991 movie that was adapted from it. For those who don't, it was a story set in the late 1930s that followed a brash, headstrong pilot who gets hold of a rocket pack invented by an aging engineer, and uses it to fight Nazis.

Capcom's Dark Void, by contrast, is a story set in the late 1930s that follows a brash, headstrong pilot, who gets hold of a rocket pack invented by an aging engineer, and uses it to fight aliens. And they say Hollywood is unoriginal. Read More »

Dark Void Movie Prepping

PS3 News | Nov 19, 2009

Capcom announced in a press release today that it has signed a deal with Plan B Entertainment, Brad Pitt's production company, to bring Dark Void to the silver screen. The film's being billed as a sci-fi action franchise (implying multiple sequels) and could star Plan B head Brad Pitt. According to Capcom Senior VP of Licensing, Germaine Gioia, "Dark Void was developed with a wide-screen mentality - a world full of adventure presented in cinematic scope and scale." Dark Void (the game) will ship next year, on January 22. Read More »

Dark Void's Delay Explained

PS3 News | Aug 20, 2009

When Dark Void was delayed to 2010, many were left wondering why its release was put on hold. According to Kotaku, the reason for delay was to add one new feature, and to make the game less penalizing in air-combat. Shana T. Bryant, Capcom associate producer, explained that the new feature is a hover mode that allows you to float in mid-air, while slowly drifting to the ground. The team made the decision in light of making Dark Void a more tactical shooter, but also had to rework the game to make sure the new feature didn't make the title too easy.

Another tweak that can be attributed to the delay was the axing of a gameplay tenet Kotaku dubbed, "Death By Touching." In earlier builds of Dark Void, players were instantly killed when their air-craft collided with any surface in the game. Now, you can collide with the world without instantly dieing, but you will sustain damage.

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Capcom's Dark Void Gets a Release Date

PS3 News | Aug 19, 2009

Cologne's gamescom saw Capcom announce an official release date for its new third-person action adventure, Dark Void. The game is set to ship out in North America on January 12th of next year, with the European release coming a scant three days after on the 15th.

New images and details inside. Read More »

Dark Void Delayed to Early 2010

PS3 News | Jul 30, 2009

Capcom has announced a delay for Dark Void into the first quarter of 2010 (ending in March). Capcom cites a "crowded fall game season" as the reason for the move. According to Gamestop's listing, Dark Void was supposed to release September 22 -- the same day as Halo: ODST. In an interview with Joystiq, Capcom's Chris Kramer claims the move will "be great for the game and for gamers: less competition in the market, more time for polish." Read More »

Editions

Dark Void (PS3)

Release Region: United States
Release Date: January 19, 2010
Publisher: Capcom

ESRB T for Teen Animated Blood, Mild Language, Violence

Dark Void (PS3)

Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: January 22, 2010
Publisher: Capcom

Dark Void (PS3)

Release Region: Japan
Release Date: TBA
Publisher: Capcom

Dark Void (PS3)

Release Region: Australia
Release Date: January 21, 2010
Publisher: Capcom

Also available on: Xbox 360, PC

Features

  • Sci-Fi action/adventure combines aerial and on-foot combat for a totally unique third-person shooter experience
  • Will's jetpack delives total freedom of movement allowing players to race against UFOs in high-speed chases and rain death from above onto unsuspecting otherworldly foes
  • Speed and scale unmatched by any other action title: send Will zipping through tight corridors and then out into immense canyons and futuristic geoscapes
  • Gravity-defying vertical combat system, where moving up is the only way to bring your enemies down
  • Seemless transition between jetpack flight, ship-to-ship dog fighting and third-person shoot-'em-up action all exists within the same level – not broken up into different "areas"
  • Unique grip system that allows the players to scale walls by jumping from surface to surface and hijack UFO’s while in mid-air
  • Huge bosses that require fast reflexes and aerial barnstorming manoeuvres to defeat

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