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VIDEO | X360, PS3 Wednesday, November 18, 2009 | 5:10 PM

Darksiders gets an interview

Darksiders gets an interview

THQ has been very quiet for some time concerning Darksiders : Wrath of War but they still released an interview of the creative director, Joe Madureira, also known for his work on Marvel Comics' Uncanny X-Men.


Joe Madureira Interview

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Commented on 2009-11-18 18:36:55
Awesome!!Thanks!!

Second most anticipated game for January.

P.D.

Its "Darksiders" not "Darksiders Wrath of War" anymore =)
Commented on 2009-11-18 18:43:19
lol, awesome avatar iraiptoir^^

good interview, i especially liked the horse bit. if this game has a good story, then it will be a must buy for me. pc version.
Commented on 2009-11-19 08:20:32
Posted by jmd749
pc version.
There is no pc version planned. Just like the other upcoming games from the genre (Bayonetta, Dante's Inferno). :P

Maybe will give a try to Darksiders.
Commented on 2009-11-19 10:21:02
then i guess it'll have to be the ps3 version. :P

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