

The melee attack is likewise not very powerful, but it can decapitate Reapers and the like if you aim it properly.Īlthough dual pistols don't show up until a few levels into the game, they're still going to be fairly useful when you do come across them. Unfortunately, it has a pretty large aiming reticule, meaning that it isn't as accurate as some of the other weapons you'll come across, making it somewhat difficult to get headshots, even at close range, but you can generally kill enemies with rapid-fire shots to the chest without much difficulty. It can hold a good number of rounds per clip, reloads quickly, and can be fired rapidly by holding down the fire button. Although it's almost definitely the weakest weapon in the game, the overall power average still makes it pretty effective, especially when dealing with weak enemies at close range. The Redeemer is going to be a trusty weapon, and for the standard firearm in the game, it's not as bad as you may think. You can only hold two weapon in a time in Darkwatch, a la Halo, so you'll need to choose wisely, depending on the situation and how much ammo you're finding.
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GameSpot's Game Guide to Darkwatch is going to supply you with a full walkthrough for the game, along with tips on using your powers, weapons, and on how to survive in general combat. But when he does, will he choose to remove the curse that was lain on him, or usurp Lazarus' throne and become the new king of evil?ĭarkwatch bills itself as the first vampire Western game, and although we can't confirm its primacy on that count, we can confirm that it is a fun shooter, with fast-paced gameplay and a decently long single-player campaign. With the help of the Darkwatch, a secret society that has fought against evil, he'll have to chop through zombies, skeletons, and scores of other undead foes to reach Lazarus.

Shortly after the beginning of Darkwatch, though, he'll add "half-blood vampire" to the list, and will have to track down and destroy Lazarus, the demon that cursed his soul. His penchant for action, and his unwillingness to follow the law of the land has earned him a number of epithets from the citizenry, with "outlaw" being primary among them.

Jericho Cross isn't a man of subtleties - when he sees something he wants, he goes out and grabs it. By Matthew Rorie Design by Randall Montanari
