Sure, Capcom's vertical-shootin', UFO-jackin', jetpack-flyin' third-person shooter Dark Void won't be landing on retail shelves until January 12, but the developer wants you to spend some time with Will (and The Void) beforehand. If you head over to JetpackAttack.com, you can create and play levels in your browser of a significantly pared down Dark Void spinoff game, Jetpack Attack.
After blasting our way through the first level, we didn't exactly find ourselves thirsting for more, though it did (no matter how small the scale) sate our urge for some jetpacking action. And hey, if worse comes to worse, you could always trade it in for gold, right?
Reader Comments (13)
Posted: Dec 9th 2009 6:33PM MystileArmor said
I wasn't agreeing with you. I don't know if you're just stupid or being a smartass...
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Posted: Dec 9th 2009 6:30PM ch3burashka said
Did Joystiq JUST get a mini-revision? The nav bar on top changed...
As for the flash game, meh. Whatever.
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As for the flash game, meh. Whatever.
Posted: Dec 9th 2009 7:07PM (Unverified) said
It happened earlier. They've integrated some of Engadget's upgrades (thankfully, not the godawful comment system).
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Posted: Dec 9th 2009 7:18PM ch3burashka said
I thought the new commenting system was much better. The only caveat is the ranking system - no longer is the entire post highlighted, making them a bit harder to see.
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Posted: Dec 9th 2009 7:00PM (Unverified) said
Comparing a flash game to the actual game... leave Joystiq at once.
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Posted: Dec 10th 2009 8:57AM (Unverified) said
That wasn't very fun. I've never heard of Dark Void before. Looks cheapy.
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Posted: Dec 10th 2009 9:44AM (Unverified) said
Is it just me or does the character look like a poor man's Iron Man?
-The Glavin
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-The Glavin
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