It feels like this game has been in development since the dawn of time, and in all those years has seen the most dramatic overhaul since Jenna Jameson went from attractive to Skeletor’s less sexy sister, but the release of Digital Extreme’sDark Sectoris fast approaching. The buzz about this game from those who have gotten their hands on it hasn’t been completely positive, but I’m certainly still interested in it because the thoughts of the majority mean nothing to me (see:Effect, Mass).

For one thing, it looks absolutely gorgeous as far as the graphics and animation go. I am really loving the way the main character fights and those visceral finishing moves he pulls off. Of course, in this developer’s video, it’s very worrying when you hear the game’s designers use terms like “dark and gritty” and describe the main character as a “CIA agent” with a “shady past” without any trace of irony or knowledge that they’ve just quoted videogame cliche’s number one and two to the very letter.

Promotional art for Warframe`s Duviri Paradox, which shows Dominus Thrax and the cast of the expansion.

Cookie cutter design elements aside, I was right aboutOverlordand I’m hoping I’ll be right about this, that even in the face of public opinion, I will findDark Sectoran enjoyable game upon release. I certainly hope to bring my opinions on the title to Destructoid in some form or other.

Naoe, Sorin, and Jinchiro looking serious

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Oraxia, a spider-inspired Warframe with multiple legs. Webs appear on the background.

Major Neci Rusalka with her signature Effervon pipe. She’s sitting on what looks like a throne in Duviri, with ominous hands reaching out to grab her.