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The Darkness II Updated Q&A; - New Powers and Gun Channeling

In The Darkness II, you'll gain all-new superhuman powers. Producer Seth Olshfski explains and shares four exclusive new videos.

The Darkness II will be a sequel to the comic-book-inspired action adventure game that put you in the shoes of hit man Jackie Estacado. This time around, Jackie has moved up in the world, and his ability to control the mysterious power known as The Darkness has also improved. In addition to being able to use The Darkness to sprout two new limbs (so that he can wield guns in both of his hands and in his Darkness-powered limbs quad-wield guns), he'll have new powers to subdue his foes and even abilities that make him a deadlier shot. We sat down with producer Seth Olshfski to get the details.

Watch the Darkling in action in The Darkness II.

GameSpot: We understand that in The Darkness II, Jackie will gain plenty of new powers and abilities. Tell us about the upgrade process. How does he unlock upgrades for his various powers?

Seth Olshfski: To understand how Jackie gets more powerful through The Darkness II, we should start with the idea of dark essence. Jackie discovered somewhere between the first game and the second that all dark, chaotic acts create some amount of the stuff. Dark essence is a kind of psychic splatter that can be harnessed for different effects. Sometimes it gets absorbed into objects (such as the knife of the infamous serial killer Jack the Ripper), and other times, if you know enough about how it works, you can absorb that energy yourself. That's what Jackie's learned to do: He absorbs the dark essence generated when he kills enemies and turns that into extra awesome Darkness powers and talents.

In the game, this means that there are certain places in the world--we call them talent shrines--where Jackie can spend his dark essence. Just click on the talent shrine and you'll see all the powers available to Jackie in the talent tree.

GS: Tell us about some of Jackie's new and improved powers, such as swarm and black hole. What are some of the new ways he can use to dispatch his enemies?

SO: Swarm is a pretty awesome power that we haven't talked about yet. It's an active power, so functionally, the player presses a button in combat to summon the power and then the demon arms vomit out a green fire infused with dark essence. That fire clings to and burns a couple of enemies and fully immobilizes them for a few seconds. On top of that, you can upgrade swarm so that it lasts longer, hits more enemies, or does damage to them. Swarm can turn a tough five-on-one fight into a cakewalk while Jackie shotguns down his helpless enemies.

GS: We also understand that in addition to his offensive powers, Jackie will have some tactical abilities, such as stun and distraction powers, that he can use to temporarily neutralize his foes. How do these powers work?

The swarm power lets Jackie immobilize his foes.

SO: In addition to swarm, another good example of a tactical power would be demonic lift. This power is part of the demon arm tree and lets you immobilize airborne enemies. So, before you upgrade to demonic lift, you can slash enemies vertically and send them flying into the air and crashing into the ground. After you upgrade to demonic lift, you can vertically slash enemies up into the air, and they'll be suspended at about gun level, completely helpless for a second or two. This lets you do pretty much whatever you want to your enemies--grab them to do an execution, slash an arm or leg off, or just fire off a shotgun blast to the face. You can also combine this with other unlockable talents like ground pound, which creates a gib-infused explosion if you slash an airborne enemy into the ground.

GS: We also understand that Jackie, being a hit man by trade, can do some neat tricks with his firearms in the form of gun channeling. How does this system work?

SO: Gun channeling is an active power that replaces Jackie's bullets with the power of The Darkness. So when you activate the power, you are suddenly doing way more damage and no longer need to worry about ammo or reloading. I personally like gun channeling when I'm dual-wielding UMPs; the carnage potential is huge when you can fire off a couple hundred bullets without letting your finger off the trigger.

Gun channeling can also be upgraded to last longer and recharge quicker. You can also buy the heart of darkness talent, which lets you see through walls--and even shoot through them--when gun channeling is active. And if you upgrade this ability even further, you can purchase gun kata, which turns ammo into heart-seeking bullets that home in on heat targets.

GS: Finally, is there anything else you'd like to add about the game?

Gun channeling makes bullets even deadlier.

SO: Jackie's quad-wielding abilities afford the player so many options to upgrade not just his abilities to fire guns and wield the demon arms, but also darkness powers and the simultaneous use of these powers while in combat. The deeper, more complex upgrade system really adds another dimension to the combat system in The Darkness II, and we're really excited for people to try it out.

GS: Thank you.

54 Comments

  • thororcrist

    Posted Oct 11, 2011 1:20 pm GMT

    i could care less about the way it looks, it dosent even look that bad, t looks brutal and better than he first

  • xboxgameman

    Posted Oct 11, 2011 9:39 am GMT

    This game looks quite dated. It sucks that this game is probably going to suck as well. But maybe not...who knows...anything is possible.

  • Erroneous_Snake

    Posted Oct 11, 2011 9:21 am GMT

    I remember playing and enjoying the first one but this just looks pitiful. It's sad when games are still in development and already look dated.

  • v1k1n9

    Posted Oct 11, 2011 4:05 am GMT

    -.-" gona pass this one

  • ThexSilentxOne

    Posted Oct 10, 2011 10:55 am GMT

    Why so tough on the game! The first wasn't exactly Rage in terms of framerate and presentation!

  • Darkcul

    Posted Oct 10, 2011 10:26 am GMT

    Looks horrible pass

  • redturkei

    Posted Oct 10, 2011 8:44 am GMT

    Power of Worms its going sux

  • juliano001

    Posted Oct 10, 2011 6:38 am GMT

    hahahahaha. Well mentioned @icarus_a_d. Impossible not doing the analogy, unless you are a 5 years old pure child.

  • Tinkertown

    Posted Oct 10, 2011 3:49 am GMT

    No more starbreeze?? Not sure about this one, even though i'm a major fan of the first. Looks clunky and poor!

  • icarus_a_d

    Posted Oct 9, 2011 8:11 pm GMT

    OMG! its a p*ssy sucking vacuum!!!

  • Okplay

    Posted Oct 9, 2011 3:21 pm GMT

    Looks like mid core fps with add >> those "claws"

  • LinkStormrage

    Posted Oct 9, 2011 10:19 am GMT

    @Gelugon_baat
    Hummm i didnt know that, so yeah .. looks like you are right

  • unbentonslaught

    Posted Oct 9, 2011 9:46 am GMT

    Is it just me or does this look like it's going to suck?

  • pierrey22

    Posted Oct 9, 2011 7:02 am GMT

    @TechnologoDoom well said, and well put, and well its all true, but me still want non the less, quad-welding come on that is awsem, but yer well said (not saying you didnt say it was awsem, you didnt comment on it, but yer...)

  • pierrey22

    Posted Oct 9, 2011 6:59 am GMT

    can i have this now

  • Exia2004

    Posted Oct 9, 2011 6:13 am GMT

    looks poor made

  • TechnologoDoom

    Posted Oct 9, 2011 2:21 am GMT

    my hope is that darkness II retains the sensibilities of the first, the inbetween moments and reflective spaces, rather than descending into pure action fluff. the uniqueness of the original was in it's execution as much as in it's mechanics. hopefully it will stay true to those sensibilities...

  • AkashaDemon

    Posted Oct 8, 2011 6:09 pm GMT

    I'm not really a connoisseur of frame rates and all that.As long as the game plays without glitches I'm in heaven. What really interests me is another game with guns and magick that doesn't bore me. Its in the mail and I can't wait for it to get here!

    Way to go Seth!

  • starduke

    Posted Oct 8, 2011 5:48 pm GMT

    Wait-a-minute, "quad-wielding"? Now I'm interested.

  • BrySKii

    Posted Oct 8, 2011 4:45 pm GMT

    why couldn't they have just kept they same graphics as the first game? i think the graphics of the first made the story and the characters darker.and the darkness is something frightening and violent, not colorful and goofy. idk, we'll just have to see i guess.

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