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In DARKEST OF DAYS, you’ll get to experience some of the most varied game play ever released in one title. Things will never get stale as you travel to distant times and fight alongside people from that period. Fighting in Antietam (the bloodiest day of the American civil War) feels much different than fighting on the side of the Russians at Tannenberg (where the Russians withstood 140,000 causalities in WWI). Fight in FIVE different Time Periods. Whether it’s in Pompeii, Antietam, WWI, WWII, or Little Big Horn you will fight with real weapons from the time period. You will battle against enemies that fight in different ways, all reflective of how fighting was done at the time. Participate in EPIC Battle scenes. You will fight against the Confederates (and the Union at times), facing a staggering number of troops, all fighting in unison. Ready, aim…steady men FIRE! You will jump from the trenches in WWI to lead an attack against the Huns. You will fire artillery to hit distant targets. You will defend to the last man!
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In Darkest of Days, gamers on the Xbox 360 platform experience some of the most varied single player first-person shooter gameplay ever released in one title. Things will never get stale as you travel to distant times and fight alongside people from that time period. For example, fighting in Antietam (the bloodiest day of the American Civil War) feels much different than fighting on the side of the Russians at Tannenberg (where the Russians withstood 140,000 casualties in WWI.) In many ways, the history of humanity is the history of our conflicts against one another over the millennia. In Darkest of Days, you wade through that history as you take on the role of Alexander Morris, an unlucky foot soldier who gets transferred to General Custer’s regiment days before the Battle of Little Bighorn. Moments before his inevitable demise, a futuristic time agent warps in to save Morris and transports him to the future where he is told that time travel is now a reality. However, an unknown faction is attempting to rewrite history for their own benefit. Your job is to stop them, and you’ll fight your way through eras spanning thousands of years to do it. Gameplay Action in Darkest of Days is mission based. As the player is transported back and forth in time, directives are spelled out that can include anything from victory of one side over the other, to assassinations, and the survival of an individual important to history in an otherwise doomed company. These actions take place in a variety of conflicts within time periods including the Roman era, the American Civil and Indian Wars, WWI and WWII. Mission types include stealth, artillery assaults, and sniper attacks and players can expect in most situations to be called upon to impact events from both sides of the front lines. To make these impacts players will have over 20 weapons on hand, most conflict-specific, but also some futuristic to the time period visited. They will also be able to choose their own means of completing missions according to the resources at hand across wide open battlefields designed to support over 300 combatants, each with their own AI capacities. Key Game Features
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- Participate in epic battles via a variety of different mission types including stealth, artillery assaults, and sniper attacks.
- Experience game developer 8Monkey Labs' Marmoset game engine which was designed specifically for this game and allows up to 300 characters on screen at a time facilitating huge, smooth flowing battles.
- Fight in five different time periods from the era of Roman domination, to WWII during which you will fight with weapons from the time period in realistic conditions.
- Play from opposing sides of each conflict as you try to keep history pure and when necessary undo mistakes that you make in order to keep the flow of events through time in their proper place.
- Unleash hell with futuristic weaponry when necessary like an automatic rifles during the civil war, a futuristic laser sighted pulse canon in the trenches of WWI and more.
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