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The Appetizer – Dark Void

January 22, 2010 by William Saw 360, Headline, Media, PC, PS3, The Appetizer 4 Comments

In our continuing crusade of showcasing the latest video games, The Appetizer returns with a look at Capcom and Airtight Games Dark Void. Join us as Will and an inebriated Craig enter the Bermuda Triangle and follow the exploits of a man who flies around with a jetpack and goes PEW PEW PEW.

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Currently there are "4 comments" on this Article:

  1. Craig Ballard says:

    We were maybe being a bit harsh. The game may not be so bad but the demo was absolute shit.

  2. William Saw says:

    Yeah, the demo is never indicative of the final product. But I wish we had more to play out of Dark Void.

  3. Project Sora says:

    “He’s less Chinese than you are”.

    LOL, CRAIG. NEVER LEAVE MONSTERVINE.

    • Craig Ballard says:

      I don’t plan to. =P

      This is the point I find out he isn’t Chinese, but is really a different Asian.

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