Dark Sector Review
9 out of 15
Great third-person action provides a solitary bright spot in an otherwise mediocre game.
Date: Thursday, March 27, 2008
Author: Tracy Erickson

At least you can enjoy the visuals if not the narrative. Digital Extremes' proprietary Evolution engine churns out impressive graphics. Environments look phenomenal thanks to beautiful dynamic lighting effects. Some of the human characters appear a little funny at times, although on the whole they look good as well. Generally speaking, the same can be said of Dark Sector--it's initially quite good, until the horrible story and unnecessary puzzles drag it down.

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