While not the most original FPS we've ever played, Darkwatch, this two-headed baby born of Dracula and John Wayne sports a unique, genre-bending storyline and some hefty firepower.
We all make mistakes while trying to make our way through this crazy world of ours. So we can empathize with Darkwatch hero, Jericho Cross when his well-intentioned train robbery goes awry and gets him bitten by a Vampire Lord, turning him into a blood-thirsty creature of the night. It could happen to any of ...
Despite its early promise, Edge feels this vampire gunslinging yarn may have been left in the sun...
Sep 9, 2005
It's been a long development trail for High Moon's horror-western FPS, and that much is evident in a score of careful details, from the folksy jangle of gunslinger Jericho Cross' spurs to the sepia-and-brimstone haze that has settled on its warped west. But on lengthier play it's also evident in less complimentary aspects, such as the multiplayer levels - the first to be created - apparently possessing more character than the single-player game's barren, tunnelled haunts, and the storyline ...
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ESRB Rating
Darkwatch is rated: Mature
Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Language, Sexual Themes