







🎮 Dive into the Past, Shape the Future!
Darkest Of Days is a groundbreaking PC game developed by 8Monkey Labs, utilizing the Marmoset game engine to deliver intense, large-scale battles across five historical periods. Players can engage in combat with both period-appropriate and futuristic weaponry while navigating complex missions that challenge their strategic thinking and decision-making skills.
J**T
FPS with an interesting twist
This first person perspective shooter is an interesting mix of history and science fiction. There is no printed manual. (one is included on the disc) The game installs easily, no online connection is needed. It is not a long game. It took me about 25 hours to play through but better players could probably do it in considerably less time. It was very stable. I experienced no freezes and only one crash. The game contains a large amount of f-words. (would have been better without the language)Most of the game is played in two time periods: the American War Between the States or the First World War. The game is linear as you must play a series of missions. You usually have a choice of which time period to go to but in the end you would have to complete them all so it doesn't really matter if you switch back and forth or not. The battlefields are fairly large. It isn't like so many games where you are confined to a narrow path. Most of the fighting takes place on open fields or wooded areas. There are some interesing twists to the game.Controls are typical for such a game. You can run, jump, crouch, shoot from the hip or aim down the barrel. Checkpoint saves are used but they are very numerous. There was only one place where I thought they missed one and I had to repeat a section about 20 times to get through it.The time travel element to the story made it a unique game in my experience. If you like history but not science fiction you won't like it. (and vice versa) It was actually more fun using the period weapons than the times it let you use modern weapons in the older time period. (no one seemed to notice when you did so) I agree with other reviewers that it would have been a good game without the time travel story. Call it Riflemen Through Time and add another one or two campaigns in different time periods. How about the Zulu wars, Boer war, the British Raj, Napoleonic Wars (think Richard Sharpe), Spanish American War, American Revolutionary War, etc.? There are so many areas that haven't been touched by the game designers. I think playing with the old single shot rifles is as much fun as using the newer weaponry.
K**D
Its a fun History game
its really cool how this game is set up. but the gameplay lacks alot. No cut scenes, the combat is weak, and when people run, its like they ignore you and run right into you. the AI is very weak. but if you like war games you should check this out
C**2
Waste of my money
It would not play on my pc. Tried everything, but came up with a blue screen every time. Waste of my money.
D**N
Two Stars
LOL, just a silly old game with a lot of bugs
M**E
A fantastic civil war game marred by the inclusion of pointless sci fi
Darkest of days is an interesting little endeavor- a first person war simulator that delivers battlefields with hundreds of combatants and lush, organic landscapes. The game is spread across several time periods, as the player takes the role of a time-traveling policeman of sorts. Supposedly KIA at Little Bighorn, you are in fact rescued from certain death to right errors in history. Of course there are rival time travelers, and in a fun twist, under extreme circumstances full war with futuristic weapons will erupt in the midst of historic battles with catastrophic results.The centerpiece of Days is clearly the American Civil War. The Civil War levels are the most colorful and detailed, the most exciting, and boast the largest, most epic battles. The other time periods seem more shallow and tacked on- I strongly suspect this game started life as a Civil War FPS and took on a veneer of sci-fi out of worries that 9 hours of reloading muskets and crawling through muddy cornfields might alienate players. It's a shame because to my knowledge there has NEVER been a Civil War FPS, while there are only a bazillion time travel ones.Oh well.Even now, 3 years out from its release, the huge armies that appear in Days are impressive to see, and while spreading a game's AI power across that many enemies at once makes them individually as dumb as bricks (single enemy soldiers will often stand there obliviously as you jump up and down in front of them) as a whole army the games enemies and AI allies behave with terrifying, antlike complexity. The outdoor environments look good too, with tons of murky water and foliage everywhere, although textures are shockingly low-rez and artificial structures don't look very good.All in all, Darkest of Days is an interesting tech demo that never spun up into a genuinely great game. It's worth it for civil war buffs who will delight in the single-shot weapons and clouds of powder smoke over the battlefield, but these same history fans may also be turned off when the Battle of Antietam is invaded by space commandos from the future.PROS-Epic war on a scale few other FPSs can match, especially in the Civil War levels-Responsive, tight controls-Smart use of shaders and other effects to create futuristic light shows amid realistic period settings-Well-modeled, realistically behaving weaponsCONS-Engine delivers lots of popup and doesn't look too hot-Individual enemies are about as smart as bags of doorknobs-Dopey time-travel elements ruin a perfectly good game about the Civil War-Dialog and voice acting that may be even worse than Maelstrom-Low production value UI and menus
M**S
Great game and graphics
I would rate this FPS above average. The game play is enjoyable and refreshing-- a modern, full auto mg against muskets is pretty original. The only part of the game I didn't care for was the language but in today's world it will be ignored because, sadly, its so common. Other than that I would recommend this game.
A**R
No problems
Came brand new as stated on the sellers page, factory sealed, and there was zero use on the disc or any scratches. Case was clear of any imperfections and surprisingly the game works with no issues on windows 10.
M**R
Never got it to work with Win. 10. ...
Never got it to work with Win. 10 . Tried everything, even loaded through Steam. Ended up leaving it down in my apartment lobby where people leave unwanted stuff.
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