I recommend The Darkness as highly as I can if you still haven't played it. Starbreeze is top-notch. Starbreeze is from Sweden, isn't that weird? They went overboard on making everything shocking and thus memorable, or the original comic book writer did, but this is a game that made me proud to be a gamer. This game is Adults Only.
I thought the opening New York chapter was horrible until I realized that Starbreeze is in fact top-notch and Swedish (weird). I was trying to decide whether I hated Vinny Barbarino or Antonio Banderas more, while watching To Kill a Mockingbird.
Then you're in a Weird War I trench, and it's simply unforgettable. The comic book artist takes over and all the boring stuff you did suddenly has great significance, even the old ladies you had weird conversations with in the subway.
I don't know how a game can get weirder than playing Vinny Barbarino, spending the first chapter and the cut-scenes going, "Hey, up YOUR nose with a rubber hose," then you're in a World War I trench full of possessed soldiers and looking for a bullet for a gigantic cannon (unforgettable cannon) while like in Eternal Darkness, The Darkness misleads you and is insane. Not to mention the Tourette's Syndrome Darklings. This game makes you feel like you're back in high school, it's just such a weird and Swedish experience, although really this is Adults Only. I never say that, but Weird War I is too disturbing.
The Watchmen is being turned into a video game, the greatest, or one of the greatest comic books, and I wonder what your thoughts are on it being made into a video game. For those who loved comic books and graphic novels, this might be our Citizen Kane. Keep your fingers crossed. It's being developed by a Danish company, isn't that weird?
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1591385/20080723/id_0.jhtml
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