THQ Nordic explains how Dark Souls is influencing Darksiders 3
The third installment of the apocalyptic action-adventure series draws from a variety of inspiration to provide the best game yet.
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The third installment of the apocalyptic action-adventure series draws from a variety of inspiration to provide the best game yet.
David Adams is looking to reform the Darksiders group any way he can.
Darksiders 3 is in limbo right now after the demise of THQ and the subsequent purchase of the IP by Nordic Games. But what would have happened if Vigil could have carried the series forward? Co-op multiplayer for one.
Crytek USA CEO David Adams has said he plans to bid on the Darksiders IP when it goes up for auction, claiming he wants to bring it "home with its creators."
The newly-formed Crytek USA promises to take some of the talent lost at Vigil, offering "a new start" for members of that team.
Jason Rubin talks about his time at THQ, and why he counts failing to find Vigil Games a home as one of his mistakes.
Platinum Games has expressed an interest in both recruiting talent from Vigil Games and purchasing the Darksiders IP, though it says it would be "on the cheap."
The "Instant Game Collection" on PlayStation Plus is getting yet another addition this week: Darksiders
THQ's president reassures fans that "Our teams are still working on those titles as you read this, and all other rumored titles, like the fourth Saints Row, the Homefront sequel, and a lot more are also still in the works"
It's a hard job, being Death, as there are always more people dying to deal with, especially if you go around whacking them with your scythe. Death's troubles in Darksiders II aren't over yet, as THQ today announced it'll release a second sizeable helping of downloadable content next week. 'Abyssal Forge' will see the horseman looking into the eponymous forge, which has been used to construct an army that "threatens all creation." That's probably bad.