Top 15 Games Like Darksiders (Games Better Than Darksiders in Their Own Way)

Games Like Darksiders
Updated:
11 Dec 2023

15. Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice

Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice Let's Play

Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice is a dark, action-adventure game inspired by Norse mythology and Celtic culture. The game follows Senua, a Pict warrior who travels to the mystical realm of Helheim by defeating otherworldly enemies to save her dead lover’s soul.

The game is unique because, beyond blending hack-and-slash gameplay with puzzle solving, the game is a metaphor for Senua’s struggles with psychosis which she believes is a curse. As you defeat enemies, you become immersed in Senua’s world, constantly hearing whispers around you and struggling to find out what is real and what isn’t.

Become immersed in a world of demons, darkness and mythology as you play as Senua and try to retrieve her lost love’s soul

The game is unique because, beyond blending hack-and-slash gameplay with puzzle solving, the game is a metaphor for Senua’s struggles with psychosis which she believes is a curse       

14. Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance

Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance Let's Play

Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is an action, hack-and-slash spin-off in the Metal Gear series. It is set four years after the events of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots if you like to keep on top of the timeline. Players control Raiden, a cyborg who confronts the private military company Desperado Enforcement, with gameplay focusing on fighting enemies using a sword.

Raiden, a human turned cyborg, returns to Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance as the main character, but you might remember him from Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. In this game, Raiden worked by a private military company and was protecting a VIP, when they are attacked by cyborgs. The game follows Raiden’s explosive quest for vengeance against the organisation that defeated him.

Slash through everything from cyborgs to giant robots with your katana in the main game and unlock VR missions to add more meat to your gameplay

In this game, Raiden worked by a private military company and was protecting a VIP, when they are attacked by cyborgs   

13. Castlevania Lords of Shadow 2

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 Let's Play

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 is an action-adventure game and is the sequel to the 2010 game Castlevania: Lords of Shadow. The story follows a weakened Dracula, who is dead set on defeating his arch nemesis Satan.

The cool thing about this game is it’s in both medieval and modern worlds so you get to play in two very different but exciting worlds in the same game. The actual gameplay consists of you controlling Dracula and using multiple powers and weapons to achieve his goals while mixing in elements of an open world.

Play as the famous vampire Dracula in both medieval and modern times as you battle your way through hordes of enemies to kill Satan

The actual gameplay consists of you controlling Dracula and using multiple powers and weapons to achieve his goals while mixing in elements of an open world.

12. NIOH

NIOH Let's Play  

NIOH is an action role-playing video game set in Japan during the year 1600, with players controlling an Irish explorer-come-samurai named William. William faced the tragic deaths of his parents but also met Saoirse, his guardian spirit. The game follows William as he attempts to track down the alchemist who stole Saoirse while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London.

The game really flourishes in its gameplay. You guide William through enclosed environments fighting off difficult human enemies and terrifying supernatural beings called yokai. There are loads of weapons, powers and collectables to choose from so no two playthroughs will be the same.

Wield everything from axes to katanas as William – an Irish sailor battling hordes of demons and bad guys to rescue his guardian spirit

You guide William through enclosed environments fighting off difficult human enemies and terrifying supernatural beings called yokai. 

11. Bayonetta

Bayonetta Let's Play  

Bayonetta is an action-adventure, hack-and-slash video game set in Vigrid, a fictional European city. The game features the title character Bayonetta, a witch capable of shapeshifting and wielding firearms. On top of that, players can use her possesses magical attacks, and Bayonetta can even use her hair to summon demons in combat.

Bayonetta is fun because of the variety of combat. Bayonetta can use both melee and long ranged attacks, combo strings and multiple weapons to defeat enemies. The game also encourages you to kill foes with as much flair as possible, weaving special actions into events, finishes or executions.

Deal devastating blows, cast spells or even use your hair to summon demons to defeat angelic foes as the witch Bayonetta

Bayonetta can use both melee and long ranged attacks, combo strings and multiple weapons to defeat enemies.

10. DmC: Devil May Cry

DmC: Devil May Cry Let's Play

DmC: Devil May Cry is the fifth instalment of the Devil May Cry series, serving as an action-adventure style reboot. The game focuses on Dante, a young man and a Nephilim (an angel-demon hybrid). He partners with his twin brother, Vergil, to kill the demon Mundus, who murdered their mother and banished their father.

Like previous games in the series, Dante can perform combos by using his sword and shooting with his twin pistols, Ebony and Ivory. But new to the series are moveset modifiers – angel mode and devil mode. Using angel mode changes Dante’s sword attacks to a speedy scythe type weapon while devil mode uses a slower but powerful axe. When you’ve gathered enough power, Dante can activate devil trigger mode, slowing down time and allowing him to perform super strong attacks.

Defeat hordes of demonic foes as the snarky but loveable Dante as he tries to avenge his mother’s death with the help of his twin brother

When you’ve gathered enough power, Dante can activate devil trigger mode, slowing down time and allowing him to perform super strong attacks.

9. Ryse: Son of Rome

Ryse: Son of Rome Let's Play

Ryse: Son of Rome is a third-person, hack-and-slash set in an alternate version of ancient Rome. The game follows the life of Marius Titus, a Roman centurion who seeks to avenge his murdered family, as he becomes a leader of the Roman Legion.

The gameplay focuses on Marius’ sword to strike down enemies and shield to defend from attack – what you really expect from a game set in ancient Rome. But players can also utilise quick-time events as an extension to the regular combat. You can also participate in the co-op or multiplayer modes, which allows you to fight waves of enemies in dynamic maps.

Hack down legions (literally) of enemies as Roman general Marius and even invite your friends to join you in battle 

The gameplay focuses on Marius’ sword to strike down enemies and shield to defend from attack – what you really expect from a game set in ancient Rome.

8. Shadow of Mordor

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Let's Play

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is an open world style, action RPG and is an original, non-canonical story set in the Lord of the Rings universe (the game supposedly takes place sometime between the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings). You control Talion, a ranger who bonds with an elf lord wraith, seeking to avenge the deaths of their loved ones.

This game really highlights melee combat, sneak attacks and using wraith abilities to fight and manipulate enemies. Shadow of Mordor also introduces a nemesis system, which allows the NPCs to join in fights, remember the deaths of your character and react accordingly.

Control Talion, a fierce ranger, and his wraith companion as they set out across Middle Earth to kill those who murdered their loved ones  

Shadow of Mordor also introduces a nemesis system, which allows the NPCs to join in fights, remember the deaths of your character and react accordingly.

7. Warhammer 40K: Space Marine

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Let's Play

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine is a third-person shooter, hack-and-slash game set in the Games Workshop's Warhammer 40,000 universe and features the Ultramarines chapter. The game follows a command squad of three of the Ultramarines and playable character Captain Titus as they fight to protect the Forge World Graia, a military production planet, from an invasion of alien orcs.

In this game, players can utilize both melee and ranged attacks from a third-person point of view. The game also features a fury meter that, when filled up, allows the player to either slow time for aiming or perform super powered melee attacks.

Fight against orcs and the forces of chaos as super powerful Space Marines who can bash foes or shoot down enemies from afar     

The game follows a command squad of three of the Ultramarines and playable character Captain Titus as they fight to protect the Forge World Graia, a military production planet, from an invasion of alien orcs.  

6. The Surge 1 & 2

The Surge Let's Play

The Surge is a sci-fi, action RPG considered to be a spiritual successor to Lords of the Fallen. The game is set in a dystopian future where humans have exhausted the world's resources – leading to strained social service and diseases.

Players use a customisable exoskeleton to battle enemies. Players can target different body parts of enemies and utilize finishing moves to defeat their foes. Supposedly, the developers were inspired by the Dark Souls games so expect a fair amount of difficulty.

Customise your character in endless ways as you fight to save humanity from its enemies and itself    

Players can target different body parts of enemies and utilize finishing moves to defeat their foes.

5. NieR:Automata

NieR:Automata Let's Play

NieR: Automata is a sequel to the game NieR, a spin-off of the Drakengard series. This game takes place in the middle of a war between machines created by otherworldly beings and the last remnants of humanity. The story follows the lives and battles of a combat android, her companion and a fugitive prototype.

NeiR: Automata’s gameplay combines role-playing elements with more action-based combat, similar to that of NieR. You can attack enemies with light attacks, which are fast but weak, or heavy attacks – slow but more powerful. Pods, flying robot assistants, can help with customizable ranged attacks or even shield you from harm in various ways.

Explore post-apocalyptic open worlds as a combat android fighting in a war between the human-made androids and the machine army of invaders from another world   

 Pods, flying robot assistants, can help with customizable ranged attacks or even shield you from harm in various ways.

4. Monster Hunter: World

Monster Hunter: World Let's Play

Monster Hunter: World is an action RPG, set in the Monster Hunter series. Players control a hunter who is tasked to hunt down, kill or trap monsters that roam across the game’s open world. Players are then rewarded with loot consisting of parts from the monster and other elements – which can be used to craft weapons, armour and other equipment.

Similar to previous games in the series, you will need to travel around an uninhabited world filled with monsters, to join the research commission which studies the land from their central base. Your character gains attributes through the equipment you use, meaning that there are infinite ways to play the game. Also, my personal favourite part of the game is your cat companion, who accompanies you on quests and can have customisable equipment too.

Fight everything from dinosaurs to dragons across an uninhabited planet with your cat companion in Monster Hunter: World  

Similar to previous games in the series, you will need to travel around an uninhabited world filled with monsters

3. Final Fantasy XV

 Final Fantasy XV Let's Play 

Final Fantasy XV is an action RPG and continues the long-running Final Fantasy series. This latest instalment takes place on Eos. Aside from the kingdom of Lucis, Eos is dominated by the Niflheim empire, who want to control the magical crystal which is protected by Lucis' royal family. During the peace negotiations, Niflheim attacks Lucis and steals the crystal, and Noctis Lucis Caelum, the heir to the Lucian throne, goes on a quest to rescue the crystal as well as defeat Niflheim.

While accompanied by his three friends, Noctis is really the only playable character. Players select commands directly mapped to buttons on the controller, and battles take place within the current environment rather than separate battle arenas. What’s really useful is the threat meter than appears on the top of the screen, warning you as the party gets closer to enemies and preventing you from getting nasty surprises.  

During the peace negotiations, Niflheim attacks Lucis and steals the crystal, and Noctis Lucis Caelum, the heir to the Lucian throne, goes on a quest to rescue the crystal as well as defeat Niflheim.

While accompanied by his three friends, Noctis is really the only playable character. 

2. Devil May Cry 5

Devil May Cry 5 Let's Play

Devil May Cry 5 is an action-adventure, hack-and-slash game to be released on 8 March 2019. It’s the latest in the Devil May Cry series but actually takes place several years after the events of Devil May Cry 2. A man known as "V" comes to the Devil May Cry office as Dante’s newest client while Nero has set up his own demon hunting agency based out of a van with help by his engineer Nico.

It’s thought that players will be able to play as both Dane and Nero, along with the newest character “V”. Trailers suggest the actual gameplay will be similar to other Devil May Cry games, featuring fast-paced but stylish attacks. It’s also thought that the in-game music will change depending on the player’s performance in combat – a nifty detail.

It’s thought that players will be able to play as both Dane and Nero, along with the newest character “V”. 

It’s the latest in the Devil May Cry series but actually takes place several years after the events of Devil May Cry 2.

1. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Let's Play  

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is another upcoming action-adventure set to be released in March 2019. The game is set in an alternate late 16th century Sengoku period Japan and follows Sekiro, a shinobi who was left for dead after his lord was kidnapped and his arm severed by a leading samurai of the Ashina clan. Sekiro sets out with a katana and a prosthetic arm to rescue his lord.

This game’s combat revolves around using a katana to attack an enemy’s poise and balance instead, which eventually leads to an opening that allows for a single killing blow. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice also features stealth element and tools creation to assist with combat as well as exploration. If you die, there’s the option to be revived on the spot instead of respawning at an earlier checkpoint.

The game is set in an alternate late 16th century Sengoku period Japan and follows Sekiro, a shinobi who was left for dead after his lord was kidnapped and his arm severed by a leading samurai of the Ashina clan.

If you die, there’s the option to be revived on the spot instead of respawning at an earlier checkpoint.

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Gamer Since:
1994
Favorite Genre:
RPG
Top 3 Favorite Games:
Dead Island: Riptide, Company of Heroes 2, Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin