7 Forgotten Games About Angels

7 Forgotten Games About Angels

Shade: Wrath Of Angels, 2004: Demon lords are cool, but angry angels are always cooler. The Shade: Wrath Of Angels game amply demonstrates this point.

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Sacred, 2004: Angels come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and it's important to remember that fallen angels are popular among gamers who enjoy a good antihero every now and then.

Requiem: Avenging Angel, 1999: Requiem: Avenging Angel is not only a trip down memory lane for many gamers, but it is also a shoot-em-up with class.

DMC: Devil May Cry, 2013: DMC: Devil May Cry explores the concept of Nephilim, the offspring of an angel and a demon, and the result is memorable heroes and hours of enjoyable gameplay.

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Darksiders, 2010: In this hack-and-slash masterpiece, the world of Darksiders is full of angels fighting against demons over who will take control of the world.

Constantine, 2005: There are angels, demons, and half-breeds in this universe, who are either half angels or half demons and half humans.

Bayonetta, 2009: While most people associate the word "angels" with goodness, the Angels of Paradiso are the main antagonists in Bayonetta.

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