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X-Play Review - Dark Messiah: Might and Magic Elements

Dark Messiah is a frustrating title, since moments of fun are outweighed by long stretches of tedium. The ability to use the environment as a weapon means you can cook up some gleefully violent ways of dispatching enemies, but it's largely unnecessary. Including different attack styles through classes is a nice spin on traditional first-person titles, but the silly character restrictions and linear stages don't encourage repeat visits. Factor in a choppy, glitchy engine, and you end up with a disappointing port that puts the "mess" in Messiah.

Pros:

• Inventive use of physics
• Four distinct character classes
• Five multiplayer modes

Cons:

• Choppy frame rate
• No choices in stats or skill advancement
• Linear levels
• Dated visuals

Read the full review by Scott Alan Marriott at X-Play.


The Round Peg - contributor
Published: 633 days 17 hours ago | Review | Xbox 360
 
 
 

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