You'll still earn weapons and new items that unlock specific areas but gone is the open world and heavy RPG elements. Veterans of the franchise will instantly recognize that this installment plays differently from previous games. Vulgrim, voiced by Phil LaMarr, still sounds like a deceitful merchant as he did in the first game. Cissy Jones does a fantastic job as Fury and the supporting cast each carries their performance well enough. The story is predictable with some dialogue options offering optional paths but those who played the original titles will easily figure out the future events.
Instead, she's more uncertain and easily manipulated, blindly following objectives without thinking things through.
Fury lacks Death's unweaving confidence and cold demeanor or War single-tracked mindset. Making Darksiders III much harder and more linear than previous entries that can be seen either detrimental or beneficial to the overall gameplay.ĭarksiders III has players taking control of Fury, a horseman sent by the Charred Council to kill the Seven Deadly Sins. Darksiders III takes a different route, attempting to change the meta of the entire franchise by implementing modifications that make Fury's adventure distinct from the previous games. The first game faced polarizing reviews due to the bland gameplay and mediocre puzzles but its sequel improved on many of the previous games issues thanks to incredible boss fights and more fluid combat.