The Rocketeer raconteurs at Capcom have announced downloadable content for January's critical crash-and-burn, Dark Void. Dubbed "Survivor Missions," the pack allows you to "relive key events" from the third-person shooter, modified by increasingly difficult waves of enemies and a points multiplier. Think: Gears of War 2's horde mode, only you're alone and ... can turn into a plane?
The DLC should be available on Xbox 360 next week, February 10th, at 400 MS points ($5). It'll land on PlayStation Network the following day, February 11th, for $4.99 -- that's one cent cheaper than DSiWare's Dark Void Zero. And if you're looking for even more ways to spend money on Dark Void, Bear in mind the soundtrack, which launches on February 9th.
Reader Comments (17)
Posted: Feb 4th 2010 4:01PM (Unverified) said
Relive the weakest feature of the game for hours on end.
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Posted: Feb 4th 2010 4:06PM StormEagle said
Oh...hey there Dark Void. Gee....this is awkward. I had already forgotten you even existed. Huh? Wha..? DLC? You're shitting me. Oh. You're serious. Well hey, good for you! Get back on that horse!
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Posted: Feb 4th 2010 4:13PM TheDarkWayne said
That sounds terrible. I can only imagine they'll cramp us into the smallest areas possible so we probably wont even get to use the jetpack without dieing a second later. I didn't even bother finishing the main game, no way im paying for this
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Posted: Feb 4th 2010 4:33PM TheDarkWayne said
I didn't, I gameflyed it. And it was less that it was so bad that i couldnt even finish it and more that Mass Effect 2 arrived from best by early, and every other earthly concern was put aside
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Posted: Feb 4th 2010 4:36PM TheDarkWayne said
oh, hehe whoops. And jerk face, it's not like I've played Avatar the last airbender. I dont whore it out for achievements...mostly
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Posted: Feb 4th 2010 4:13PM (Unverified) said
It's kinda sad when the 8-bit DSIWare spin-off is better than the console version..
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Posted: Feb 6th 2010 8:08PM Exu said
Surely it would have been a smarter move to make the DLC free in an attempt to garner more interest in the game as opposed to simply trying to squeeze some spacebucks out of the few who bought the game, and the even less who liked it?
Already it's £14.99 on Play.com, and the game came out two weeks ago. What does that tell you?
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Already it's £14.99 on Play.com, and the game came out two weeks ago. What does that tell you?
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