Postapocalyptic settings seem to be the bread and butter of action/adventurebased games these days. It could be that its a product of the ambiguous times we live in, but games makers seem to be a little bit obsessed with the End of the World as We Know it. Seldom has there been so literal an embodiment of that mentality as in Darksiders, however. The Apocalypse has happened. Were not talking the nuclear kind, or the alien attack kind or the swine flu kind. Were talking the fullon, biblical four horsemen kind. Thats your REAL Apocalypse. Thing is, its come a bit off schedule. Read: early. War the horseman was found at the scene and hes taking the blame for it. Determined to get to the bottom of it all, off he trots to drill down through all the mystery and get to The Truth. When youre War, however, its not about asking questions and putting the clues together, its about messing people up with your Great Big Sword. Its about hacknslash brawling, exploration and puzzling. The action plays out largely as a mixture of brawling and light platforming. Players overcome all manner of undead, demony monsters, and they have quite an arsenal to do it with. For example, youve got chains that might look familiar if youve played God of War. These can be used to not just take out enemies, but to manipulate the environment. Theres also the X Blabe, a typicallymassive tool that, once thrown, will return to you. It can also pick up environmental effects such as flames. You get the idea. Also up for grabs is an evergrowing array of abilities, such as some ethereal wings that can be used for gliding helpful for exploration and platforming and the blade geyser which sees great big! pointy things shooting from the ground around War. Youre going to need the whole lot, too, because the boss battles are nothing short of epic... On top of all that theres plenty to explore, with huge great sprawling levels littered with physicsbased puzzles to bend your head around. So, whats War good for? Darksiders, thats what.