Overview
- Number of Players
- Single Player
- Genre
- Action, Adventure
- Release Date
Nintendo Switch
2nd Apr 2019, $29.99
2nd Apr 2019, £26.99
- Series
- Darksiders
- Also Available On
- Wii U, PS4
Screenshots (6)
Reviews
Review Darksiders: Warmastered Edition - The End Of The World Comes To Nintendo Switch
War (mostly) never changes
If you’re going to strap on the shoes of anyone during the end of the world, who better than one of the Four Horsemen of Said Apocalypse? The end times have unexpectedly been unleashed, and as the armies of Heaven and Hell go to war on a ruined Earth, all the fingers are pointing to moody horseman War as the instigator...
About The Game
Deceived by the forces of evil into prematurely bringing about the end of the world, War – the first Horseman of the Apocalypse – stands accused of breaking the sacred law by inciting a war between Heaven and Hell. In the slaughter that ensued, the demonic forces defeated the heavenly hosts and laid claim to the Earth.
Comments (2)
Playing Darksiders Warmastered on the go, Amazing
I'd like to know how much, if any, alike is it to the higher quality console ports for PlayStation & XBOX & if it's missing pieces here & there from the original version. I've actually been wondering alot about this for all the other previous big console games, like Witcher III: Wild Hunt. Mainly cuz I just got a Switch Lite & kinda find it hard to believe that w/ most of the games they're porting to Switch from the "Big 2" consoles can be the same as their original counterpart since the games are being put from Bluray disc to on a tiny game chip/card the size of a DS game pretty much. Of course mainly cuz we've come to expect this from Nintendo if they had a port of a game. It would be cut down some & suffer some visually - if they didn't just get their own different version of a game. Being a HUGE Ghostbusters fan, the recent remastered game had a more cartoony horrible version of the game on its initial release that was a TOTALLY different game for the Wii & handhelds. So, for years we've always thought a Nintendo port of a PlayStation/XBOX game was just a massacred version. So, w/ this game - & others like Witcher I noticed in the Switch library - are they the actual versions of the games? Cuz, like I said, it's just hard to believe that they could fit the "Big 2's" games on a little bity Switch game.
**By the way, sorry I went waaay too long w/ this.😅 I just got my Switch Lite, & my 1st game I got was Zelda: BOTW & it ROX😎🤘👍
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