![]() |
Combat Training Video Part 1 Outspark, JCR Soft and GameHi have partnered with MMORPG.com to bring our readers first notice about DarkBlood, an action combat title coming later this year. In this first-ever in-game video, we are treated to a look at Combat Training. Find out more about Darkblood Online after the jump and check out Part 1 of the Combat Training video. Media By Guest Writer on May 08, 2012 |
Coming this Summer 2012, Outspark, JCR Soft and GameHi will be bringing the hit free-to-play arcade brawler, Dark Blood, to North America and Europe. Core gamers will enjoy the mature content of this fast-action, hack 'n slash RPG as players battle to finish the fight of fallen heroes, and defeat the evil that consumes their universe.
Outspark, JCR Soft & GameHi revealed first gameplay footage today for its thrilling free-to-play arcade brawler, Dark Blood, coming to North America and Europe this summer. MMORPG.com got the exclusive on part two of the trailer featuring Warrior Berserker in doing battle at the speed of light against the wicked mobs and bosses of Dark Blood.
Already a hit in Korea, this high speed, side scrolling hack 'n slash action RPG will blow your mind with its hardcore fighting and stunning animation.
Each weekday leading up to the closed beta launch, Outspark will be treating its Dark Blood Facebook community with combat training videos that offer a sneak peak at the Warrior, Knight, Mage and Hunter skills and sub-classes as well as provide an orientation to the game's starting level bosses and dungeons. The training will culminate in riveting PvP and Tag Matches so that fans will be fully prepared with all the killer moves once closed beta goes live and epic in-game fight nights begin.
Outspark is a free-to-play publisher with nearly 10 million registered users and over 600,000 Facebook fans. Get in on the Dark Blood closed beta by signing up at http://darkblood.outspark.com, join the Dark Blood Facebook community, and follow the Dark Blood team on Twitter for live coverage of fighting tournaments and the summer hottest shows including E3, EVO and PAX. GL HF!
This is an mmo?? Mature, as i you mean scantly clad toons designed for the 13 year old boy who is hormonally challenged. Shoud this not be on the guru site and not here.
THis by "Guest Writer"
Yet another attempt for MMORPG.com to make money from advertisments hidden behind a Preview, or some such nonsesense. The pattern is so easy to spot.
Within 1 months time we will have background banners about this game... insinuating that everyone's heard of it and/or has been anticipating this game... just like Rusty Hearts.
The gameplay vid makes me wonder why anyone would want to play this. Just one more game about combo chains, which you start by just smashing buttons rather than skillfull timing.
Armored berserker men are scantily clad and made for hormonally challenged 13 year old boys? I'm not going to claim I understand what turns tweens on these days, but I'm guessing this isn't it.
As far as being an MMO, anything that lets people group up and play together and has some form of RPG like progression counts as an MMO. Not just EQ/WoW's genetic waste.
@Phelcher i do find these topics made by mmorpg disqusting putting up a piece of news while it is obviously a paid ad.
about the banners everyone knows they are ads and i wouldnt even care if a tampon shop would be showing as a banner they are ads
Didn't I play this in 1995?
Folks. It's not paid. Their PR person asked if we wanted the exclusive, I said yes. I tend not to say no to such things. ;)
I accept this, but maybe better to not let them write their own copy under your name? Or present it clearly as a Developer penned promotion? What they say, the way it's presented right now, represents you as a site here, guest or not.
I'm not sure that's good for your image :/
I mean, it wasn't so long ago this site ran a piece criticising posters using too much hyperbole...
I consider that a compliment to a title, considering where recent game design has gone on the whole.
Some quick math... 10 million registered users, 600,000 fans on Facebook.. that means 94% of the people who tried it didn't even like it enough to admit it to their friends.