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Liver&Onions 07-09-07 12:12 PM


Originally Posted by fujishig
Just got past that point this weekend, so I'm now equipped to help you:



BTW, did anyone confirm that "To Kill a Mockingbird" achievement if you watch the whole movie? As I said before, I left my PS3 on to watch the whole thing, came back, and couldn't get the character off the couch, so I'm wondering if I missed it.

No there isn't an achievement for watching the whole thing - there is that Romantic one, and that's it.

Michael Corvin 07-09-07 12:39 PM

Yep. Everyone was confusing the Romantic achievement for a separate one for watching the movie.

Liver&Onions 07-09-07 11:55 PM


Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
Everyone was confusing the Romantic achievement for a separate one for watching the movie.

WHICH DOES NOT EXIST!

:)

JasonF 07-11-07 12:16 AM

Stupid question -- how do you use the Darkness Arm to move heavy objects. I can latch it onto something by hitting the right bumper, but then what do I do? Specifically:

Spoiler:
I'm in the village where you meet your great grandfather. In the rive below the village, there's a grating with a bonus envelope behind it. I can latch the arm onto the grating, and I assume I'm supposed to use the arm to rip the grating off, but I can't figure out how to do that.

Canis Firebrand 07-11-07 10:12 AM

You have to hold down the right bumper to activate the arm and get it to latch on to an object. Then I think you use the left thumbstick to move the arm and the object.

JasonF 07-11-07 11:34 AM

Left thumbstick -- excellent. I'll try that when I get home tonight.

fujishig 07-11-07 04:19 PM


Originally Posted by JasonF
Stupid question -- how do you use the Darkness Arm to move heavy objects. I can latch it onto something by hitting the right bumper, but then what do I do? Specifically:

Spoiler:
I'm in the village where you meet your great grandfather. In the rive below the village, there's a grating with a bonus envelope behind it. I can latch the arm onto the grating, and I assume I'm supposed to use the arm to rip the grating off, but I can't figure out how to do that.


You cannot use the arm for that particular task, you'll be able to get that envelope later on in the game.

Beat it yesterday. The game is a bit short, and the challenge (at least on normal) just is not there. As I complained about before, I wish there were better boss battles. There was one boss battle that I still don't understand how I won.

I like all the bonuses that get unlocked (though listening to all those phone calls gets annoying)... a copy of Darkness number 1 and other Top Cow comics, pretty cool. Also, the little TVs are cool. But I can't help thinking that they included all that because they had so much room to spare in the game... the whole game world is pretty small.

xmiyux 07-13-07 01:57 PM

Finally got past where i was stuck. I was an idiot.

I also was ecstatic to see one of the extras unlocked was the first issue of Magdalena. I think i have the entire run of that comic and always found it way more fun than the Darkness.

Michael Corvin 07-16-07 02:13 PM

Just finished last night. Great game. Could have used at least one more chapter, if not two, but overall, very satisfying. Just gotta head back and clean up on the single player achievements I didn't get. I think I have roughly 70 of the unlockables so far. Not sure if I'll bother with the MP ones.


Originally Posted by Wolf359
I really liked this one. Not too hard, lots of different abilities and weapons. Does anyone know if there is more than one ending? The ending I got seemed a little...underwhelming.

After finishing it last night, I rebooted Chapter 5 to get the Darkness Master achievement and chose differently when Jimmy the Grape offers the position of The Don to me. I originally passed on the offer, so I figured I would accept this time and get a different ending. Nope, same ending. I was kinda disappointed.

I also bumped the difficulty up to Hard. I didn't notice a big difference from Normal. I figured I would have some difficulty at the lighthouse, but not so much.


Originally Posted by xmiyux

On the topic of Darkness though i'm completely stuck and am not sure if i need to start the chapter over again. I'm in Chapter 3.

Spoiler:
I'm heading into the Turkish Baths. I kept getting stuck at an door that can't be opened and there is poison gas coming out of the floor. I finally broke down and looked at a FAQ and see you need to use the Black Hole to get through part of that tunnel. The problem is i have only eaten like 194 hearts so i don't have the Black Hole.

I left the tunnels and have been wandering around everywhere and i can't find any cops or anything to kill to get more hearts. :( I checked the FAQ again and i have done all the sidequests up to this point so i have no clue what to do now or where to find some baddies to eat hearts. Any ideas? If i start the chapter over again will all the quests reset for the chapter and i will still have 194 hearts so i will be able to get Black Hole?

I know you are already past, but if anyone plays through again or is just starting out, you can help your situation by:
Spoiler:
putting a nearby crate on top of the vent spewing gas. Then you can stand there freely without taking damage.

xmiyux 07-16-07 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
I know you are already past, but if anyone plays through again or is just starting out, you can help your situation by:
Spoiler:
putting a nearby crate on top of the vent spewing gas. Then you can stand there freely without taking damage.

I kept trying that and could never get the positioning correct. It turns out
Spoiler:
Like a complete idiot i didn't notice the window over the door to send the Creeping Darkness through -ohbfrank-

JasonF 07-16-07 03:44 PM

Spoilery question about Chapter Three of the game:
Spoiler:
I did the mission where you show up in Gun Hill to kill Shrote (the police captain) and he gets away in the helicopter. Now I'm supposed to go to City Hall and steal his stash, but before I do that, I'm doing the side mission where Vinny sends me around to kill various thugs Uncle Paulie has brought in to town. The last guy Vinny sent me to kill is supposedly staking out the Shrote's place, and he's supposedly at a high elevation. I know I chased Shrote out of his building and across the roofs of Gun Hill, but now that that's over, I can't get back up there. Have I screwed myself out of completing Vinny's side quest

UncleGramps 07-16-07 03:54 PM

I picked this up last week and got insanely drawn into it. I beat it over the weekend, and while it was a great experience, I can't see going back to it much, so I tossed it on Half. I bought it with store credit so it worked out all right. It was awesome to play an FPS with a great story, memorable characters, and emotional impact. The scene where
Spoiler:
The Darkness restrains you and forces you to watch while Paulie murders Jenny
actually got me a little choked up. And the plot twist after that is great.
Spoiler:
I had only seen screenshots from NYC, so the Hell/Purgatory twist was a big surprise for me.
I'd highly recommend a rental for this one since it's great but pretty short.

fujishig 07-16-07 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by JasonF
Spoilery question about Chapter Three of the game:
Spoiler:
I did the mission where you show up in Gun Hill to kill Shrote (the police captain) and he gets away in the helicopter. Now I'm supposed to go to City Hall and steal his stash, but before I do that, I'm doing the side mission where Vinny sends me around to kill various thugs Uncle Paulie has brought in to town. The last guy Vinny sent me to kill is supposedly staking out the Shrote's place, and he's supposedly at a high elevation. I know I chased Shrote out of his building and across the roofs of Gun Hill, but now that that's over, I can't get back up there. Have I screwed myself out of completing Vinny's side quest

That's the one I actually had to look at an FAQ to find:
Spoiler:
There's actually a window on the second floor that you can send the creeping dark through to kill the guy. I think it's closer to the place with the elevator (as opposed to the other dead end alley), above some grafitti... really, really tough to find.

JasonF 07-16-07 04:39 PM

Thanks fujishig!

Michael Corvin 07-16-07 06:18 PM

I have to say thanks to fujishig as well. That's one I didn't find. I did the side quests before chasing Eddie, but I couldn't find that guy. I sent my creeping dark up and down those buildings too. I guess I just missed it.

xmiyux 07-17-07 04:07 PM

Son of a bitch. I got tagged with a glitch that locks up the game every time in Chapter 5. I have to restart the game at chapter 3 to get past the glitch. So a warning to everyone.

Supposedly if you do the second mission for the harmonica player and/or (forum posts are conflicting) kill the Pajamas guy when Vinnie is handing out missions then you will lock up every time when going to the lower east side in Chapter 5.

The solution is supposedly to start over at chapter 3 and skip all sidequests until you make it to chapter 5 - and start the Mother of God quest.

A warning to everyone. :(

JasonF 07-18-07 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by xmiyux
Son of a bitch. I got tagged with a glitch that locks up the game every time in Chapter 5. I have to restart the game at chapter 3 to get past the glitch. So a warning to everyone.

Supposedly if you do the second mission for the harmonica player and/or (forum posts are conflicting) kill the Pajamas guy when Vinnie is handing out missions then you will lock up every time when going to the lower east side in Chapter 5.

The solution is supposedly to start over at chapter 3 and skip all sidequests until you make it to chapter 5 - and start the Mother of God quest.

A warning to everyone. :(

I did the second harmonica mission in Chapter 3 but not the Pajamas mission and had no lock-up when I hit the Lower East Side in Chapter 5.

xmiyux 07-18-07 08:03 AM

Hrm, ok good to know. Is the Pajamas mission given to you in chapter 3 as well?

cerial442 07-18-07 08:15 AM

For those who finished it, how long is this the game? I've heard it is shorter than most titles, and if thats the case I'm going to wait on a price drop.

Canis Firebrand 07-18-07 08:16 AM

I think it comes in about 8-10 hours depending on if you do all the side missions or just the main story.

It is easily worth it, however. The game has an amazing story and is one of the best games I've played on the 360 so far.

Michael Corvin 07-18-07 08:37 AM

8-10 sounds about right with the side missions. Achievements will double that easily. Even more if you are hell bent on getting the MP ones.

Canis Firebrand 07-18-07 08:47 AM

Yeah, I still have to go back and do the MP achievements. Then I plan on starting the game over on harder difficulty to pick up any SP achievements I missed along the way.

Michael Corvin 07-18-07 09:01 AM

I wouldn't mind doing the MP ones with some DVDtalkers. Hit me up if you see me on. Probably be Thurs or Fri.

I've already done Chapter 5 on hard and am halfway through Chapter 1. It's amazing how many collectible papers you can find in Chapter 1 with the Creeping Darkness. My first time through I didn't have the complete grasp of how the game was shaping up so I missed a lot, especially since I didn't backtrack or wander too much, especially during the helicopter sequence.

According to the Xbox forums there is a glitch on the hard achievement. It doesn't always unlock. Supposedly this is only if you started the game on hard, from reports there, of course. There are some reporting that it took 5 play-throughs on hard to get it to unlock. So here's hoping... :fc:

Canis Firebrand 07-18-07 09:04 AM

I got a good majority of the little letters you find throughout each chapter. I do believe that I missed the most during the
Spoiler:
hell level
parts.

Some MP with DVDTalkers would be great to work on getting achievements for everyone.

Michael Corvin 07-18-07 09:06 AM

Yeah, I got around 60-70 on my first time through. I should be hitting that 75 collectibles achievement soon. It's nice that they tell you which numbers you missed, but a bummer they only list 5 at a time since they aren't in any particular order throughout the game.

I wandered around a bunch in the area you mentioned. I'd be surprised if I find any a second time through.

xmiyux 07-18-07 09:08 AM


Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
I wouldn't mind doing the MP ones with some DVDtalkers. Hit me up if you see me on. Probably be Thurs or Fri.

I've already done Chapter 5 on hard and am halfway through Chapter 1. It's amazing how many collectible papers you can find in Chapter 1 with the Creeping Darkness. My first time through I didn't have the complete grasp of how the game was shaping up so I missed a lot, especially since I didn't backtrack or wander too much, especially during the helicopter sequence.

According to the Xbox forums there is a glitch on the hard achievement. It doesn't always unlock. Supposedly this is only if you started the game on hard, from reports there, of course. There are some reporting that it took 5 play-throughs on hard to get it to unlock. So here's hoping... :fc:

The hard glitch i had read comes about if you start a game on hard, play a multiplayer match at some point, then the game reverts to medium when you continue the single player.

To be honest though the MP sucks horribly horribly bad. The developers even admitted it was tacked on and it shows. Laggy, lots of warping, plays completely different from the single player. Bleck.

Single player though... easily the best single player experience i have had on the 360 so far. Not so replayable though so it makes a great rental/Gamefly choice.

JasonF 07-18-07 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by xmiyux
Hrm, ok good to know. Is the Pajamas mission given to you in chapter 3 as well?

I didn't get it until Chapter 5, but I wasn't looking for it either, so I'm not sure if I could have gotten it if I had tried.

kmac2878 07-21-07 02:29 PM

the demo is up on Live -

Mikael79 08-20-07 10:26 AM

I'm bringing this thread back from the dead because I rented this and started playing it last night. So far it's alright, but I'm not exactly enjoying using the Darkness as much as I had hoped. I almost wish it was just a straight-forward shooter without a gimmick.

Michael Corvin 08-20-07 10:29 AM

Once you get further into the game that gimmick is mostly what you will use, not your guns.

I thought it was great. Could have been a hair longer. Liked the story. Just wish the multiplayer wasn't complete ass. Played through on both difficulties and didn't have much trouble on either. Already sold it.

slop101 08-20-07 01:37 PM

This could've been a great game, but what killed it for me was all the back-and-forth running around the subways and the same areas (that all look alike) over and over. And the thing is, the game is already way short, and if you take out all that repetitive back-tracking, the game is even shorter. So basically, it needs way more levels too. This game coulda' been a contendah, but as it is, it's pretty half-assed. Riddick was immeasurably better. Maybe a sequel could improve these things...

bee_01 08-29-07 01:46 AM

Just finished this game. A tad short, but I enjoyed it very much. As with Riddick, I thought the atmosphere was terrific. Lots of great conversations that you can listen in on, and Mike Patton did a great job voicing The Darkness. I loved the creeper and demon arm powers. Perfect rental game.

I'm glad that they're releasing Riddick with new content and improved graphics for the 360/PS3.

Michael Corvin 08-29-07 06:30 AM


Originally Posted by bee_01

I'm glad that they're releasing Riddick with new content and improved graphics for the 360/PS3.

Hopefully they hold it for next year. This fall is way too crowded as is. They will end up having the same problem as they did the first time around. A very popular niche game that the masses miss because they are buying other games.

movieking 10-21-07 08:43 PM

I am just playing this for the first time now, and I am at the start of the last part.

Spoiler:
Prior to this, I met up with the Darkness at the end of level four, and went through the four extraction chairs, etc. I didn't fight, as Jenny told me now to, so I listened to him for a while, then I pressed the I Accept button. When I looked up some guides, they said not to accept, and to fight his darklings (I had already given up my guns).


So my question is does this make a difference in the game? What is the difference? My latest checkpoint is now the start of chapter five, and to go back to an earlier checkpoint will overwrite the last one.

Just curious.

movieking 10-22-07 04:33 PM

Just finished this, and based on my post above, does anyone know if there are multiple endings?

Edit to clarify that I am not asking with regards to the
Spoiler:
Don offer
, but the situation I reference in the post above.

Edison 10-22-07 11:31 PM

Just a note anyone who hasn't picked it up, EB/Gamestop has this on sale for two weeks for $29.99.

PopcornTreeCt 11-22-07 01:09 AM

I just started playing this game after playing Assassin's Creed to death. I got this and Bioshock on the Amazon deal. I decided to start this game first because I knew if I started Bioshock I wouldn't be able to put it down. Well, it was very difficult for me to put the controller down in this game. It's so much better than I was expecting. The Amazon deal is all the more sweeter now.

Trigger 03-12-08 04:57 PM

I just finished it... great game. I love this studio. Not quite as good as Riddick, but well worth the 15 bucks I paid.

:thumbsup:
-Crazy-eyes guy in the corner of the subway station
-good basic story and fairly fun gameplay.
-nice voice acting
-great amount of detail and dark humor

:thumbsdown:
-cut scenes during loading got annoying
-character design (he's 21? really? 41 maybe... and what's with that jacket and hair?) Total douche
-voice of Darkness - kinda lame.

I think overall it was good... people complaining that they want more just kinda proves it was good. Always leave them wanting more. I think they left it open for a possible sequel, but I'd rather see something new from this studio. This game was long enough for me - sure, it could've been longer - but it was fine as it is.

slop101 03-12-08 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by Trigger
-voice of Darkness - kinda lame.

Which happens to be the lead singer of Faith No More.

And it's not like I wanted more of the game, but more variety - one "thumbsdown" you didn't mention was the repetition of the environments, and the need to have to slog through all of them over and over again.

Michael Corvin 03-12-08 05:30 PM

Wow you didn't like Mike Patton (Darkness voice)? That was one of the high points of the game for most people. I loved the cut scene animations. Much better than watching a loading bar with a static image background. They were all pertinent to where you were in the story as well. It was a nice touch. I'll take that any day of the week.

I do have to agree with the age thing though.

Hopefully we hear something on Riddick remake in the near future.


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