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GameCube » Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem » Details
30 Purchase Points
Average User Rating
out of 8 reviews
- Category: Action
- Publisher: Nintendo of America, Inc.
- Developer: Silicon Knights
- ESRB Rating: Mature
- Date Released: June 2002
Game Description
Mature, third-person horror adventure from the makers of the original Legacy of Kain. Featuring 12 playable characters throughout history, including a Roman Centurion and a priest during the period of Inquisition, the story follows Alexandra Roivas, a young, beautiful woman whose grandfather's body has just been found in his dark and moody mansion, bloodied and torn apart, his head missing. When she learns that the local police have been unable to uncover any clues regarding the obvious murder, she decides to take matters into her own hands. It's when she arrives at her deceased relative's mansion to investigate that the tale of Eternal Darkness truly begins.
Features
- Gripping, mature storyline spanning over 20 centuries
- Innovative insanity meter adds new level of unpredictability to gameplay experience
- Advanced, dramatic camera system
- 12 playable characters
- A host of historically accurate weapons
- Unique enemy targeting system enables players to dismember specific body parts of enemies
- Deep and engaging magick system enables for a wide variety of spells and enchantments
- Quick combo system for high-action situations
- Superior 3D engine includes bump-mapping, radiosity light maps, ray-traced light maps, volumetric fogging, 24-bit color, 640x480 resolution running at 60 frames per second
- Detailed animation system including reactive animations, facial animations, and more
- Full-motion video sequences
- Moody sound effects and well-composed musical scores presented in full surround sound
- Exquisite attention to detail ranging from Latin voiceovers to historically accurate fighting styles
- Over 50 hours of gameplay with alternate gameplay paths
- Dolby Pro Logic II supported
- Progressive scan mode supported
- 16x9 widescreen mode supported
- Requires 15 blocks to save on a GameCube memory card
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