Damnation Co-Op Review

Review System(s): XBox 360, Playstation 3, PC
Katrina "ShadokatRegn" Pawlowski Wednesday 01st of July 2009 12:31 PM    
 

While exploring the ground level of any area, you will quickly notice that there is always something above you to explore. This aspect was highly appealing to me, until I tried it out. The climbing and jumping controls were well laid out at all, and were unchangable. Instead of just pressing one button to jump and climb, as games like Assassins Creed did well, you'd jump to an area, then dangle like an idiot until you pressed another button to prep for climbing further. The sheer size of everything was breathtaking, and I would have enjoyed the game extensively if even the climbing had felt complete in the slightest.

Being set in steampunk style mining towns that absolutely screamed Wild West in design, the gunplay was another intriguing aspect. As is, its also another aspect that falls short of the finish line by a few yards. Targetting was a near nightmare, when spastic serum fueled bad guys jittered around the screen (intentionally or glitchy-otherwise) with absolutely no targetting assistance at all. The "Cover system" is only such by name, as none of the playable characters can actually attach to obstacles at all. Should you crouch behind a barricade, you are still completely worthless since you have no way of shooting over or around the "cover" at all.

One surprisingly fun aspect was actually the driving sections. This type of gameplay is rarely that much fun, but rather a necessary task to get from place to place in other games. Fortunately, speeding through caverns and towns, or flipping over rocks using a monster steampunk motorcycle was surprisingly fun. Co-op in this section meant the passenger character was able to shoot off the back of the bike - which was sadly worse than the normal shooting aspect of the game, but still a nice thought.

Damnation fell short in nearly every aspect of any playable game, and co-op barely makes the game enjoyable by making two people suffer similarly. With so many amazing features that felt more unfinished than anything I've played in a while, Damnation should only be played with caution, and perhaps an adult beverage or two.

 

The Co-Op Experience:  Team up through the game's campaign.  Levels have co-op style puzzles to enhance the experience.

Score: 1.5 out of 5

 

 

Editor's Note:  We realize the news just broke about the entire Blue Omega team being laid off today.  We admit our timing was really horrible with the posting of our review, but it's been on the schedule for a while now.  We wish the entire team the best, there was no harm or disrespect meant.


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Reader Comments

Brainp0wa at 12:38 PM on 7.1.2009
Wow, it doesn't even seem to be worth a rental!
 
Tino at 01:33 PM on 7.1.2009
Not even worth the lighter fluid to set it ablaze!
 
Arttemis at 01:40 PM on 7.1.2009
The game had so much potential, but it really felt like everything fell short. The amount of glitches was really shocking, though; I got caught in a wall twice within an hour. At least during the driving sections, the glitches worked in your favor, letting you drive up nearly vertical walls at laughably slow speeds.

The developing team has my condolences, though. They were on the right track with this game's premise, and I wish them all luck.
 
hedgehogaj at 02:44 PM on 7.1.2009
I think I may be the only person on the planet that actually liked this game. I didn't love it mind you, but I enjoyed my single play through.

I admit most of the voice acting wasn't great, but I felt that the propaganda speakers did a nice job of letting you know that the main villain is completely insane. Especially the implications involving the retirement home/meat factory.
 
Deschain at 06:49 PM on 7.1.2009
hedgehogaj, you're not the only one. I played the PC/Steam version, so not sure if that makes a difference but I didn't have a problem with glitches. Was it a AAA title? No, obviously not. But I had a lot of fun playing the game.
 



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