As you go through the main targets, you’ll uncover more about the powerful beings behind the Apocalypse, so fans of the lore will certainly enjoy the journey as well as regular fans. Hunting the seven sins is a pretty interesting experience, as they’re all unique interpretations of their themes, from Pride being a stuck up that wants to be battled last, to Avarice being a hoarder that fights you with everything he can get his claws on. All the characters are pretty fleshed out but the game does throw quite a lot of lore details right at the beginning, so new players may feel confused if they didn’t already go through the first two titles in the series. Fury is tasked by the Charred Council, a group seemingly focused on keeping balance in the universe, to hunt down the seven deadly sins that are wreaking havoc upon our world.Īlong the way, Fury meets up with new characters as well as returning faces, such as Vulgrim, a demon more interested in good old capitalism than the destruction of the world, who acts as your merchant for upgrades, items, and more. In terms of actual plot, the action takes place during the initial game, after War starts the Apocalypse but before he is sent to Earth to find out the truth about it. This can become a bit irritating at first but, as the story unfolds, you’ll slowly see her façade fade away, as she does care about the world as a whole and her brothers in particular. Being the only female of the group, as well as the youngest, she is fiery, aggressive, and always ready with a sarcastic comeback. While she is supposed to replace Famine from the biblical story, Fury is very much her own unique character. After seeing War begin the end of the world in the first game, and Death try to bring back humanity in the second one, players control Fury, the first female rider. The Darksiders series made a splash with its own interpretation of the biblical story of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse.
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