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rdfs:comment | - Please leave this page in place for future content and Steamification BrentNewland (talk) 06:58, December 13, 2013 (UTC)
- It was released in North America on January 19, 2010, and in Europe on January 22, 2010. It was not released in Japan. The game mixes on-foot and mid-air combat. It also features a unique Vertical Cover system which allows the player to take cover while looking up or down.
- Causes target to fall asleep if hit.
- This week, Zero Punctuation reviews Dark Void.
- The Dark Void deck gets it's name from the boss monster of the deck, Void Ogre Dragon as well as The Dark Creator. It focuses on using the effect of Phantom of Chaos to copy the effect of Sky Scourge Norleras, in conjunction with Infernity monsters.
- The Dark Void was name given to a phenomenon of complete annihilation of life on the planet in the Maw. After the defeat of Darth Krayt and the fall of the Galactic Empire, Krayt's secret apprentice Darth Malphas came to put his grand plan into action. Malphas called on the Dark side of the Force and consumed all of the Force power from the Font of Power and the Pool of Knowledge for himself himself. The end result of the ritual was the complete annihilation of all force energy from the font of power and the pool of knowlegde, leaving it completely empty. Malphas subsumed the energy into his own essence, increasing his power in the force to almost godlike and Immortality as a result.
- A Games for Windows – Live version of Dark Void was released on April 21, 2010 that is available exclusively through Microsoft's Games for Windows - Live On Demand marketplace.
- Dark Void (ダークホール, Dark Hole) is a non-damaging Dark-type move introduced in the fourth generation. It is the signature move of Darkrai.
- __NOWYSIWYG__ Dark Void (ダークホール Dark Hole) Battle Data Affected by Contest Data Super Contests (DPPt) Contest Spectaculars (ORAS) Dark Void is a Dark-type move introduced in Generation IV. It is the signature move of Darkrai.
- A 2010 game, developed by Airtight Games, and published by Capcom. The game begins in 1938, with ex-military pilot William Augustus Grey (voiced by Nolan North who seems to play all the male video game protagonists these days) and his former lover Ava making a cargo run from America to Europe, when their plane loses power and crashes over the Bermuda Triangle. They awaken in a bizarre alternate dimension, known as "The Void." They soon meet up with The Survivors, a human resistance movement that is fighting the attacks of a strange reptilian race known as "The Watchers" and their robotic army.
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Description | - Opposing Pokémon are dragged into a world of total darkness that makes sleep.
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contestdesc | - Prevents the Voltage from going down in the same turn.
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abstract | - Please leave this page in place for future content and Steamification BrentNewland (talk) 06:58, December 13, 2013 (UTC)
- A 2010 game, developed by Airtight Games, and published by Capcom. The game begins in 1938, with ex-military pilot William Augustus Grey (voiced by Nolan North who seems to play all the male video game protagonists these days) and his former lover Ava making a cargo run from America to Europe, when their plane loses power and crashes over the Bermuda Triangle. They awaken in a bizarre alternate dimension, known as "The Void." They soon meet up with The Survivors, a human resistance movement that is fighting the attacks of a strange reptilian race known as "The Watchers" and their robotic army. Apparently, the Watchers fashion themselves as gods, ruling over the less advanced humans after they destroyed their own home planet,before primitive man eventually rose against them and banished them to the Void. Soon, Will and Ava meet up with Nikola Tesla, who has also found himself trapped in the Void. He equips them with hoverpacks, and Will eventually gets a true Jet Pack. He takes to the skies, to stop the Watchers before they return to Earth, taking advantage of the coming conflict. There's something else going on, and Ava knows more than she's telling... The game is notable for seamlessly integrating third-person over-the-shoulder cover-based gunplay with jetpack dogfights, and has the unique feature of 'vertical cover'. It's also one of Yahtzee's "Branston Pickles" - flawed, but unique and entertaining despite those flaws. So try it anyway. Not related to Darkrai's signature move.
- It was released in North America on January 19, 2010, and in Europe on January 22, 2010. It was not released in Japan. The game mixes on-foot and mid-air combat. It also features a unique Vertical Cover system which allows the player to take cover while looking up or down.
- Causes target to fall asleep if hit.
- This week, Zero Punctuation reviews Dark Void.
- The Dark Void deck gets it's name from the boss monster of the deck, Void Ogre Dragon as well as The Dark Creator. It focuses on using the effect of Phantom of Chaos to copy the effect of Sky Scourge Norleras, in conjunction with Infernity monsters.
- The Dark Void was name given to a phenomenon of complete annihilation of life on the planet in the Maw. After the defeat of Darth Krayt and the fall of the Galactic Empire, Krayt's secret apprentice Darth Malphas came to put his grand plan into action. Malphas called on the Dark side of the Force and consumed all of the Force power from the Font of Power and the Pool of Knowledge for himself himself. The end result of the ritual was the complete annihilation of all force energy from the font of power and the pool of knowlegde, leaving it completely empty. Malphas subsumed the energy into his own essence, increasing his power in the force to almost godlike and Immortality as a result.
- A Games for Windows – Live version of Dark Void was released on April 21, 2010 that is available exclusively through Microsoft's Games for Windows - Live On Demand marketplace.
- Dark Void (ダークホール, Dark Hole) is a non-damaging Dark-type move introduced in the fourth generation. It is the signature move of Darkrai.
- __NOWYSIWYG__ Dark Void (ダークホール Dark Hole) Battle Data Affected by Contest Data Super Contests (DPPt) Contest Spectaculars (ORAS) Dark Void is a Dark-type move introduced in Generation IV. It is the signature move of Darkrai.
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