This week, Zero Punctuation reviews Darkest of Days.
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| - This week, Zero Punctuation reviews Darkest of Days.
- In Darkest of Days (PC and X Box 360), Alexander Morris is rescued from Custer's Last Stand by a time traveller and taken 300 years into the future by the time research/police organization KronoTek. The player, as Morris, must go back in time for various Save This Person Save the World scenarios. Time periods include Ancient Rome, The American Civil War, World War One, and World War Two. Usually the player uses period weaponry, but occasionally gets a futuristic BFG. A film adaptation has been announced.
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| - In Darkest of Days (PC and X Box 360), Alexander Morris is rescued from Custer's Last Stand by a time traveller and taken 300 years into the future by the time research/police organization KronoTek. The player, as Morris, must go back in time for various Save This Person Save the World scenarios. Time periods include Ancient Rome, The American Civil War, World War One, and World War Two. Usually the player uses period weaponry, but occasionally gets a futuristic BFG. The game is most notable for the Marmoset engine, which (supposedly) lets it render hundreds of independent A Is on screen fighting at one time. A film adaptation has been announced.
- This week, Zero Punctuation reviews Darkest of Days.
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