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Binding: Video Game
Brand: D3 Publisher
EAN: 0879278130005
ESRB Age Rating: Mature
Label: D3 Publisher
Manufacturer: D3 Publisher
Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
Publisher: D3 Publisher
Release Date: March 25, 2008
Sales Rank: 1009
Studio: D3 Publisher

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A new kind of weapon for a new kind of hero.

Dark Sector is a third-person Action/Shooter that thrusts players into a sci-fi flavored nightmare scenario set in the post Cold War era. Playing in the role of Hayden Tenno, an unscrupulous covert operative sent on an assassination mission into Lasria – a fictional Eastern European city on the brink of ruin and rumored to be contaminated by a mysterious and frightening plague, Hayden takes out his mark, but before he can escape is attacked by an unknown enemy. Not killed outright as expected, he is instead infected with the virus that is causing the plague.

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New weapons, a new hero
Hayden and his glaive
Hayden Tenno and his glaive.
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Hone your skill with the glaive
Hone your skill with the glaive.
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Take on enemies the old-fashioned way
Take on enemies the old-fashioned way.
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Duel-wield glaive & gun
Duel-wield glaive & gun.
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The Technocyte Virus and Hayden’s Evolution
Just as with the other victims swarming the street of Lasria, the Technocyte Virus imbues Hayden with powerful, inhuman abilities. These abilities are not static and as they progress they cause severe, accelerated pain; pain that eventually drives their hosts insane, turning them quite literally into monsters of superhuman power. Hayden possesses an unexpected resistance to this maddening pain, but his body is not spared the mutations caused by the virus. The first of these are metal armor that grows from his body and a three bladed, throwable weapon called a "glaive" which explodes from his right arm and can regenerate if lost. But these are only the beginning. Eventually players may also gain the power of limited invisibility, the use of a bulletproof shield and an assortment of deadly melee attacks.

As Hayden slashes his way through the mutants overrunning Lasria he stumbles upon a plot by a rogue operative and his private army of henchmen to harness the power of the strongest of these mutants for some dark purpose. No longer entirely human, but not a mindless mutant Hayden must make a decision whether to use his own new powers to stop this plot or look the other way. But regardless of his choice, he has become the target of both the blind rage of his fellow mutants and a shadowy paramilitary group that seeks to control them.

Weapons: Glaive, Guns and the Black Market
Dark Sector is far from the traditional third-person shooter. The glaive is the game’s signature weapon and as players gain experience they will come to see that it is not only a stylish weapon, but also much more versatile than the traditional firepower available in-game. It is of course deadly as a slashing weapon and can be thrown great distances, but as Hayden’s powers evolve the glaive can be used in unexpected ways, ranging from siphoning and focusing elemental features like fire and freezing cold on enemies, to opening doors and retrieving items from inaccessible areas. But this doesn’t mean that players can shun the conventional weapons scattered throughout the game, quite the opposite.

To be successful players must successfully journey underground to the game’s ‘black market’ where they can purchase new weapons with scavenged rubles and also upgrade their existing weapons. Some of these upgrades include increasing a weapon’s firing rate, larger ammo clips, the ability to fire two simultaneous rounds and a ‘puncture ability’ that allows you to shoot through any enemy to hit another standing behind him. Finding the entrances to the black market are important because firearms in the game are biologically sensitive to mutant powers and unless altered to ignore the existence of altered DNA are useless to the mutated Hayden.

Gameplay Modes and Features
Not only does Dark Sector contains a deep singleplayer story mode, but in addition it features multiplayer functionality allowing players to harness Hayden Tenno’s mutant powers in two different ways, both in awesome 10-person online multiplayer combat. The two modes include:

Infection Mode: Think of this as ‘tackle the guy with the glaive.’ In this timed mode one player assumes the role of a fully-powered Hayden Tenno, complete with shield, invisibility and melee capabilities, while the other nine play as human operatives trying to kill him and take his place. The player in the role of Hayden receives a single point for each kill made, while the soldier that takes him down gets 2, plus the right to wield the glaive in the next go around. Players making assists in the slaying of Hayden receive one point as well. The player with the most points at the end of the round wins.

Epidemic Mode: In this team-based mode, with a set number of rounds per match, two teams, each made up of one Hayden and a group of soldiers, battle to kill the other team’s Hayden. A single point is awarded to each team per kill of the opposing Hayden. Each Hayden begins at full strength and the team with the most points at the end of the round wins.

Other features available in both multiplayer modes include voice chat and global leaderboards.

The Birth of a Superhero
Whether in singleplayer or multiplayer modes the developers of Dark Sector have endeavored to link every action of the player to the mutant evolution of Hayden Tenno. This means that as players progress through the game defeating bosses as well standard enemies they increase Hayden’s mutant abilities and advance his disease. It’s a catch-22 that with every victory Hayden becomes less human, but one that the game’s storyline relishes as the one-time hitman slowly and unsurely morphs into a hero.





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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - a very good game
I bought this game at the bargain price of 20 dollars. I wasn't expecting much at the price and given the less than stellar reviews that I read. Well, the negative reviews were just plain wrong. This was a truly good game. The game play was great. And the graphics and sound effects were flat out sensational on the ps3 platform. I do have some quibbles with the choices made by the game developers. I prefer to be able to carry each gun purchased at all times instead of being limited to one two handed gun at a time. True, they allow you to switch off the guns saved in the locker at the beginning of each new chapter. But you never know until you begin to play the chapter which gun would be more useful. I prefer the good old fashioned method of most shooters to let you switch off to any of the possessed guns at any time during game play. And I would have preferred to be able to add more weapons instead of the three that I could afford to buy by the end of the game. And I would have preferred to be able to add further weapon upgrades as the game proceeded instead of being limited to the initial choices for the entire game. But, quibbles aside, the game was incredibly well done. It was fun to play, added innovative twists to the shooter genre and kept me busy for many hours that could have been wasted working. I loved the half life bundle on ps3. Resistance was my favorite ps3 game. However, this game held it's own against the best of them. The glaive was a nice new weapon. And the enhancements and abilities made it more useful at times than the guns. The enemies were varied and well crafted with many requiring strategy and skill to defeat. And, as said, the visuals were truly spectacular. I honestly don't know why the price was so low compared to other much more expensive and, in my opinion, worse games. But I'm glad it was. I'm on my second run through the game and may just continue to play on til a new game catches my attention.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Fun, but no replay value
This is a fun game, no doubt. You could very much enjoy the whole 10 chapters of the game for the first play-through. The glaive is a unique weapon, especially with the Aftertouch power, which could be controled by using SIXAXIS function. The special powers and upgrades are fun to use. The difficulty is just right, plenty of ammo. The gameplay succesfully manages to keep player interested by gradually bringing in new stuff along the way throughout the entire game.

But that is all. The only unlockable you get after finishing the game is Brutal Mode. Aside from no new stuff, upgraded weapons and money don't carry over to the next game. Money is scarce, you could only upgrade or buy a few guns in one playthrough. The powerful guns become available late in the game, which means you have to save up from the first chapters if you want to try them, or start playing over again from the beginning if you already spent all you money. And once you applied an upgrade item on the gun, it's permanent and you couldn't check the effectiveness of each upgrade to the specific gun. If you applied the upgrade and you don't like it, the only options are sell that gun and buy a new blank gun or restart checkpoint.

In conclusion, this game could give you a fun experience. But maybe not a game you keep playing over and over.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Despite a few hitches, it's a great game.
The story line is nothing spectacular, however gameplay is very fun. The game borrowed many ideas from other games such as the black market where you purchase weapons being very reminiscent of the merchant from Resident Evil 4. The six-axis controls on the glaive felt a lot like shooting arrows as Kai from Heavenly sword. That being said, it didn't stop the game from being fun. I just like for developers to be creative. They could have used a little more variety with the finishing close up kills. The glaive (the knife boomerang that Hayden uses) adds a nice touch to the game. Slicing the creatures and various enemies in half was quite fun. The ability to absorb electricity and fire helped to keep the glaive from getting too repetitive. Boss battles were fun and some were pretty hard. Overall the game was really good.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Dark Sector (PS3)
Dark Sector is a 3rd person over the shoulder sci-fi shooter.

It's not the best in its class but it is definitely better than most. Good graphics, decent sound, gritty enviroments and great atmosphere mould together to make a very good game.

Bad points are that the controls could have been tighter and the ploy could have been fleshed out more.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fun
My favorite game ever!!! that says alot. The glaive is awesome and creative. Must buy

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