Nah, I dropped the game at the invisible boss, I have 6 hours of gameplay on record and 2 of them were spent just fighting that particular asshole. For some reason he never switched phases for me, just kept creeping around and swiping at me, regardless of how many times I struck him with the glaive and even ran ouf of ammo on the pistol and the shotgun. I consider my pilgrimage completed, now if you'll excuse me I have Hex reputation to grind in Warframe...
thats crazy xb im glad tha didnt happen for me... although there was another boss in this game that also felt weird, and i wonder if there are some hidden "triggers" in certain boss fights..
it is good, reminds me of old days of prototype and crysis.... you can see where the inspiration came from but also they got some goooood artists working on it, really a fun game to play, would be super cool if it got a revival someday... also it was released when mgs 4 came out so you imagine why this didn't got the glory it deserved Cheers man, nice of you to open the box of old goodies! :)
@ beeing realistic as much as i hate beeing, warframe is basically a platform (da muddaship) like a few games out there somehow they are sandboxes where they add content, improve, negate smart implementations of content etc… so yea don’t think we’ll get a revival or a continuation ever xD sadly big names don’t make old games freeware to build upon it (ok maybe less than a handful did) as we the players to maybe write ideas using their engines n such, but hey, with all the tek 2day maybe a fan-mande stuff COULD be made ;)
Not sure if they were 'inspired' by those things. DE actually had a pretty 'High Sci Fi' game concept they pitched but no one would sign off on it, so they 'toned it down' and the end result was Dark Sector. The original concept manifested as the game Warframe that is still going on today. Admittedly though, I like the more 'grounded' Biopunk esque result that Dark Sector ended up being.
I really liked this game when it came out. Biopunk has always been a favorite yet underappreciated genre of mine. I grew up watching stuff like Guyver, and the Baoh OVA and feel the genre needs more love. It's kind of why I'm super excited for the Warframe 1999 update, because while it still takes place in the 'high sci fi' world of Warframe, the setting of 'soldiers enhanced with science fighting against mutant hordes in 1999' is almost akin to a Dark Sector 2 we never got.
I remember when I first had an xbox360 to play on. I got 20 minutes in and the system crashed with the red rings. I missed so much, it’s great to see the entire game.
I would search the level for money and sell anything you don’t need if you’re running low. Personally I never used the grenades so they would be the first to go. Same with upgrade duplicates I wouldn’t need. It’s not possible to own every gun in the game in a single playthrough. There’s no new game plus either. Just the way the game was made. It almost forces you to do multiple playthroughs to try everything out. Also don’t forget your shield and glaive detonation power!
@@OCTO358 not sure if it's the same universe *canonically*... but DE definitely TOTALLY turned the MC from Dark Sector into an excal skin and the glaive is a direct lift. Oh and well.. But realizing teh MC of Dark Sector is named Tenno XD
Its actually really good but this sprinting system turns me off seriously
@@antigonus1161 yeah the sprint sucks xb can barely turn
Nah, I dropped the game at the invisible boss, I have 6 hours of gameplay on record and 2 of them were spent just fighting that particular asshole. For some reason he never switched phases for me, just kept creeping around and swiping at me, regardless of how many times I struck him with the glaive and even ran ouf of ammo on the pistol and the shotgun. I consider my pilgrimage completed, now if you'll excuse me I have Hex reputation to grind in Warframe...
thats crazy xb im glad tha didnt happen for me... although there was another boss in this game that also felt weird, and i wonder if there are some hidden "triggers" in certain boss fights..
it is good, reminds me of old days of prototype and crysis.... you can see where the inspiration came from but also they got some goooood artists working on it, really a fun game to play, would be super cool if it got a revival someday... also it was released when mgs 4 came out so you imagine why this didn't got the glory it deserved
Cheers man, nice of you to open the box of old goodies! :)
@@radoiandrei8383 i guess we are getting a revival with warframe 1999... kinda xb
@ beeing realistic as much as i hate beeing, warframe is basically a platform (da muddaship) like a few games out there somehow they are sandboxes where they add content, improve, negate smart implementations of content etc… so yea don’t think we’ll get a revival or a continuation ever xD sadly big names don’t make old games freeware to build upon it (ok maybe less than a handful did) as we the players to maybe write ideas using their engines n such, but hey, with all the tek 2day maybe a fan-mande stuff COULD be made ;)
Not sure if they were 'inspired' by those things. DE actually had a pretty 'High Sci Fi' game concept they pitched but no one would sign off on it, so they 'toned it down' and the end result was Dark Sector. The original concept manifested as the game Warframe that is still going on today. Admittedly though, I like the more 'grounded' Biopunk esque result that Dark Sector ended up being.
I really liked this game when it came out. Biopunk has always been a favorite yet underappreciated genre of mine. I grew up watching stuff like Guyver, and the Baoh OVA and feel the genre needs more love. It's kind of why I'm super excited for the Warframe 1999 update, because while it still takes place in the 'high sci fi' world of Warframe, the setting of 'soldiers enhanced with science fighting against mutant hordes in 1999' is almost akin to a Dark Sector 2 we never got.
Dark Sector is indeed good.
:D
I remember when I first had an xbox360 to play on. I got 20 minutes in and the system crashed with the red rings. I missed so much, it’s great to see the entire game.
I would search the level for money and sell anything you don’t need if you’re running low. Personally I never used the grenades so they would be the first to go. Same with upgrade duplicates I wouldn’t need. It’s not possible to own every gun in the game in a single playthrough. There’s no new game plus either. Just the way the game was made. It almost forces you to do multiple playthroughs to try everything out. Also don’t forget your shield and glaive detonation power!
i wish there was some extra flexibility with our arsenal, so we could try more things out and also change upgrades.. its my only real complaint
IT always has been good.
@@senatorarmstrong1233 i see that now :)
Reminds me of warframe kinda
yeah.. weird xb
They set in the same universe, iirc
War Sector!
@@OCTO358 not sure if it's the same universe *canonically*... but DE definitely TOTALLY turned the MC from Dark Sector into an excal skin and the glaive is a direct lift. Oh and well.. But realizing teh MC of Dark Sector is named Tenno XD
Jack Frost is shin megami tensei type shit