Totally agree. He has a serious stutter problem, and he keeps acting like something's stalking him, but when it comes to knowing about the Darkness, the Angelus and the Relics, you won't find a better ally.
Timothy Gregory to be honest he's actually got good reason to believe somethings following him all the time. considering his profession and all on the Darkness and Angelous.
"Oh, y-you wanna know about the French Revolution, huh? Well let me give you the short version." "Executions." "Executions *EVERYWHERE!"* "Seriously, you couldn't take a single step in France without getting blood on your shoes back then, it would've been a dry cleaner's worst fucking nightmare!" "And to think, these are the same people that invented mayonnaise... Makes you wonder what anybody's capable of. I'll tell you one thing, I would *NOT* wanna piss off Gordon Ramsay. Guy could probably make Cain look like a Nerf gun."
All games need to do this. Want me to go around looking for collectibles? tie them into the mythos of the story and give each one a funny, insightful, scary, and engaging narration. These are, to date, the only collectibles I spent time looking for. I wouldn't complete a level without getting all of them, and if I saw I missed one, I'd go back and get it. Didn't need any achievements to motivate me, either.
Jackie: Are you being sarcastic? Johnny: Yes, I'm being sarcastic. Jackie: You want me to kill you? Johnny: No, I don't want you to kill me. Jackie: THEN SHUT THE FUCK UP! Johnny: Okay, I'll shut up now.
Dear game devs, take notes. THIS is how you do collectibles right. Probably the only game where I was genuinely interested in them enough to bother searching.
From what I can gather from all this, the Angelus's tools never worked, she'll fry anyone who even had a hint of sin and she's way too prideful. She bonded 100 kids souls into a glass sphere and just LEFT it there. Made a sword that couldn't cut shit. Hardly ever fought the Darkness directly, if at all. She never reclaims her tools, doesn't have a strategy to best the darkness, has yet to make an atonement for for any of her mistakes, or even had bloody idea to give her power TO A PERSON WHO KNOWS HOW TO WIELD IT PROPERLY. Reading all this (or hearing the rantings of this wonderful madman) it seems like only the Darkness puts any effort in all this.
I don’t get why the Darkness even stays in this hate relationship with the Angelus. He’s obviously too good for her, he could find a much more worthy rival if he just worked up that confidence, went out there and applied himself. Jackie is a strong, handsome and powerful host; I’m sure someone would be willing to fight him on occasion.
They’re both insane and evil. As long as they can kill the other, they don’t care about what happens to anyone else. In an ideal world they’d both be sealed in the same container so they can fight for all of eternity away from humanity
Because the host of the darkness is a friend of Johnny, so about 49% chance less likely to be killed by the Darkness, while being killed by the Angelus is increased by 149%
The Anglus is more dangerous and arguably more evil than the Darkness because it has no morality beyond 'Light = Good and Dark = Bad' and will kill anyone, including children, if there's even a small hint of the Darkness. Whereas the Darkness is self-aware of it's evil nature and doesn't care, corrupting everyone and everything. The Darkness preserves life for its influence; the Anglus destroys it to keep that influence away.
@@bubblemonkeys That, and The Darkness is more straightforward than The Angelus. The Darkness wants to exist and kill. The Angelus wants to destroy The Darkness, by *any means necessary*. She will slaughter as many people as she has to, so long as The Darkness is one of them.
"Just being near it feels like I got worms under my skin. Worms that are as creeped out as I am 'cause they got worms under their skin! Am I painting a clear enough picture?" Too clear if you ask me.
Brotherhood Agent: The words to activate the Abysmal Maw? You just killed the last guy in existence who had any chance to rediscover those words. Johnny: GODDAMMIT!
i never realized how much foreshadowing they had in these relics, especially with things like the last relic "she's not trapped.. where the fuck is she?" ah but she is trapped.. just not in that siphon lol
If they ever make a Darkness III, I hope they make the relics actual weapons or stat-boosting accessories. There's just so much potential! For example the Abysmal Maw could be used as a hellflamethrower after you get the activation spell from some boss, with the Deceiver's Glove as some kind of assist that lets you stab someone with it (acquire blood) and use the Maw for a longer sustained blast while incinerating the sacrifice! And since the main antagonist is probably the Angelus, which means angelic enemies as well, anti-angel relics would also work. Please make it happen
0332288 the maw could have a bar for ammunition, and the glove would be used to reload/recharge the bar with a brutal animation(like punch through the enemies chest or skull, or rip a limb off).
So the Darkness imprisoned the Angelus in Hell for 70 years? I am surprisingly alright with this. Though to be fair, anyone who thinks butchering tiny orphans and draining them of their innocence like little juice boxes of purity is a good idea, is going to a very special place in Hell. One reserved for child molesters and people who talk in the theater.
scott robertson Doesn't matter. The Angelus didn't actually care about the murdered kids - she just wanted to fuck around with souls. There is nothing good about the Angelus. In fact, the only reason it isn't a core villain is because its bearers are usually good folk, and keep its murderous rampages in check.
A lot of people completely misunderstand the Angelus. The Angelus is the complete opposite of the darkness but she still shares the twisted and violent personality. Unless someone pure is in her presence, she is very highly likely to erase that person from existence. The Angelus is just as bad as the darkness and order as an excuse for what she murders and spites. At least the darkness is honest compared to the Angelus and doesn't use excuses to kill and devour, it just does it because it wants to and it's not ashamed of it.
32:18 Holy shit, Jackie. This is big. This is really big. When the Darkness and Angelus re-emerged during World War II, the Brotherhood was waiting for them. Don't ask me how, 'cause I sure as hell got no idea, but the Brotherhood defeated the Angelus, trapping her inside the Prism, where according to legend, she remains today... But here's the thing, Jackie: I'm looking at this Prism right now and I'm not picking up a thing. No holy essence, no dark magic, nothing. The Angelus is not inside the Prism. In fact, it never even touched it. If I can be honest, this scares the living fuck outta me. The Angelus has not been seen on our world in seventy years. We thought it was because she was trapped. In this! But she's not, Jackie. She's still out there. Where the fuck is she?
This was awesome! Some of the stories behind these artifacts legitimately made me shiver in fear. The lore of The Darkness universe just seems to hold so much power. It's also pretty awesome that Johnny Powell read them out. That man only heightened the experience further. God, now I feel paranoid. Thanks Johnny, thanks a bunch.
Matthew Schrier probably on Earth killing EVERYBODY because everyone does bad things and so shes probably going to kill them all kinda ironic that the creature who wants peace is worse than the one who wants chaos
madison pitts Eh, I don't think so. The whole point to having a human host is being able to know who deserves smiting and who doesn't. If the host of the Angelus had no control, the all-powerful bitch would have purged humanity a LONG time ago.
The voice acting for both Darkness games was amazing... I keep coming back to them because of this. I would pay 3x the money of a standard game for the Darkness 3
it's 2018, i want to to see a third darkness game. give it the exploration of darkness 1 along with having a variety of darklings instead of having just one through out the whole game but also give it the gameplay of the second darkness game.
I fucking love crazy stories like this. I saw the AngryJoe review of this game and he showed us a small bit of this stuff so I went to look it up. Thanks for uploading! Best 30 minutes of my day :)
The nephilim were an ancient race of beings who were the children of humans and angels/demons. Obviously this doesn't make much sense in the darksiders universe but in the bible they were said to be giants among men.
Both really, when you think about it, recall what he says, there's a running theory that the Darkness is in every living being now (at least in this version). Mankind has done absolutely unspeakable things to each other over the millennia, but what if some of these acts were egged on by that itty-bitty teeny-tiny piece of the Darkness inside everyone? After all, think about it, The Darkness may thrive on death and chaos, but recovering a piece of himself (via eating the hearts of the recently deceased) and thereby collecting a fraction of itself could be how Jackie heals himself.
I like how all of these important artifacts collected through the game were just lying around in the back allies of bars, strip clubs, and abandoned amusements parks all localized around new york city
man, this guy is so believable as half crazy from studying cursed items. just superb voice acting. I'm gonna have to see if I can find some torrent of all the darkness comics, the lore just seems so interesting.
I really love the lore behind The Darkness. And the fact that Johnny Powell is clearly so passionate about all of it makes it that much more interesting to listen to. 10/10 voice acting there.
The Lantern of St. Anthony? yeah if i was stuffed into a tinny little glass ball with 99 other people after being brutally murdered I'd be a fickle little bitch too... - _ -'
I miss this series (and Johnny Powell) so freaking much 🥲 Fun fact for The Key of Mictlan artifact 10:27 The actual legend of Mictlan is very fascinating, it's neither an underworld nor a battleground as mentioned in the game. According to Aztec myth, the circumstances of your death determined where your soul or spirit had to go in the afterlife. For example: those who died by drowning were sent to Tlalocan, the realm of Tlaloc, Lord of Rain and Storms, and if you drowned it was said that Tlaloc himself had sent one of his emissaries to retrieve you. Women who died in childbirth were given the same honor and funeral rites as warriors who died in battle and it was believed that they became the sunlight in the afterlife. Mictlan was a bit different from the other afterlives. It served as a purgatory-like realm where the souls embarked in a long and extremely dangerous journey. It was customary to leave offerings to the recently deceased, hoping that the gifts would aid the dead in their multi-year journey across Mictlan (this would later become the basis of the Day of the Dead). At the end of the journey, the souls were rewarded with their final resting place, at the side of Michtlantecuhtli, Lord of the Dead, who would offer them sandals to rest their weary feet.
Wait, there's "no such thing as a phylactary", aka a vessel where souls are kept, but Siddhartha's Tears is literally a vessel where Siddhartha's soul is still trapped inside?
Erik Hallberg Yeah, but Powell says specifically "nowhere in all the black arts is there such a thing as a phylactery"...meaning I'm going to assume he's approaching all of these relics from a theological perspective.
yes but a phylactery is like a safety deposit box, ya know you can open it and get the soul back out, but Siddhartha's Tears is more like a 100 foot pit fall filled with fire ants that cant kill you, your still alive, you cant get out, and your stuck in a never ending state of pain and torcher.
Erik Hallberg true but they are only alike in that they can both hold things but that's where the simulates end , to put it simply think of a phylactery as and jar, and Siddhartha's Tears as a bear trap.
Erik Hallberg Yes, but only in light passing. Things I pick up from movies, video games, and books I read. When something interests I research it to death.
I was hoping for a Darkness 3, but since that won't happen, we don't know. It might be a plothole that was going to be fixed in D3, (Or it might've already been fixed in the comics)
Borinater3 The healing abilities of the Darkness actually go quite a far ways, so long as the Darkness exists in the host's body and is free to do as it pleases, and also isn't in enough light that keeps it from appearing, it pretty much makes it's host immortal, only magical items and holy light have any chance of hurting the darkness, and even then, it's clever enough to escape on it's own. Jackie gets his head basically blown open with a Shotgun in the game and all that actually happened to him was that he was unconscious for four days while the Darkness patched him up.
* 0:00 Roanoke’s Bane * 1:11 YHWH’s Lament * 2:22 The True Revelation * 3:40 Sister of Light * 4:50 The Dark Man * 5:54 The Trinity * 6:58 The Graven Image * 8:05 Chime of Deliverance * 9:11 The Brothers of Men * 10:26 The Key of Mictlan * 11:38 Thumb Screws * 12:41 The Fool’s Phylactery * 13:49 Winged Demon * 15:04 The Blinding Sun * 16:13 Cain * 17:19 Engraved Skull * 18:25 The Lantern of St. Anthony * 19:34 Af and Hemah * 20:44 The Abysmal Maw * 21:45 Crescent of the Sun * 22:56 Siddhartha’s Tears * 24:14 The Mark of Cain * 25:20 Pope John XII * 26:18 Reliquary of the Blessed Blood * 27:36 The Silent Night * 28:57 The Deceiver’s Grasp * 29:57 The First * 31:00 Ashes of the Unnamed * 32:18 Prism of the Brothers
No.... every supernatural think in the Darkness/Angelus/Witchblade/Spawn Universe is real in that fictional universe. A better twist would be that at one point, Johnny was a Darkness Host. He's crazy enough to be one of the weirder hosts.
I like how some of the things Jackie finds can utterly obliterate him lol. Even if you were able to use these things as weapons in game thing like the chimes would allow him to truly die.
Magic my good sir, magic. And, the fact that maybe the natives left some trace of the possession. Combined with the magical remnants of the presence of two of the most powerful being on existence, and a little investigation, I don't doubt the story can be pieced together.
I like the little quirks and additions the voice actor gave to Johnny. It makes him seem a little more real. Says a word strange, claims it's 'cause that just how he's always said it.
@CarnageO31 I've read a good chunk of the comics, and was upset when I found out that the first game, doesn't even mention the Angelus, nor the Witchblade. Glad to see The Angelus at least got a big "DUN DUN DUUUNNN" in the sequel though. Still, we need more Witchblade.
This is super interesting but I was hoping he would've talked about some of the other 13 artifacts but he only ever mentioned the darkness and the Angelus which are only 2 of the 13 artifacts.
real talk, whoever did Johnny's voice is amazing, the stuttering, the rambling, the tangents, the pauses, gasps for breath, tripping over words, not only does he sound crazy, he sounds fucking terrified.
I need to play this game again, because I was playing this to grab voice lines of the Darkness entity and of course I did it with NO sound, NO music other than voice lines particularly from the Darkness. Planning on using the voice for the Beyond Light expansion for Destiny 2 when you get Darkness powers. However just to have fun and do a re-mastered gameplay of this for a stream or something to rip and rend the minds of people who needs "safe spaces" especially to fuck with the Karens and Snowflakes out there to cause mental pain, suffering and anguish that would make The Darkness happy.
On the Craven Image, what does freedom of religion matter in a universe (Topcow's Darkness universe) where we know that the Judeo-Christian God, Lucifer/Satan, and the Darkness exists?
If you consider that what we call the Judeo-Christian God is just another name and title for the one true God of every major religion, then it leads a bit more credence. Religion just studies one's image of God. Buddhism believes God is within us. Native Americans believe the Great Spirit is in everything made and part of the Earth. Save atheists, scientologists and those joker cultists who invented the Pastafarians, every religion talks about the same exact God. The stories though are different. In fact, some even overlap. Jews and Christians share the same holy texts up until the New Testament. Muslims believe in Allah, God more closely in line to the vengeful deity of the Old Testament. Hinduism believes in multiple gods, but each is just another "personality" of a one true God. I know, I know, I got off topic. But I guess Top Cow takes the opinion that for fiction sake that the Christian God is the universal God, and that each different religion just tells of different experiences and legends. Sort of like how one guy might have seen Bigfoot, another might have heard the yeti and some guy heard from an old roommate that the Skunk Ape destroyed his car.
"POOF! No more Enoch. Next verse!" I love this one. It's just... great. Johnny's english voice actor is... a lot different than his german voice actor (that's the one I'm always listening too). He sounds younger, while his german counterpart sounds older and a lot more crazy. Personally... well... I can't decide. I like both versions. I kinda enjoyed the german relict readings more. But whatever.
Give this voice actor an award!
Ah yes, David Hoffman. He works as the Liberty Mutual Ad guy now. I wish he had more Voice Over roles.
@@zyhurbeelzebub6213 damn, what a waste T^T
Johnny may look and sound like a total nutcase, but he's actually a genius.
Totally agree. He has a serious stutter problem, and he keeps acting like something's stalking him, but when it comes to knowing about the Darkness, the Angelus and the Relics, you won't find a better ally.
Timothy Gregory to be honest he's actually got good reason to believe somethings following him all the time. considering his profession and all on the Darkness and Angelous.
All I care now is when Darkness 3 comes out.
Oh no, he is nutcase. He just happens to be disturbingly accurate.
@@ArcherBro there is a very fine line between madness and brilliance
He would have been one hellava history teacher
And now, all I can think of is Robin Williams talking about his history professor on acid. "I'M LINCOLN!!"
***** NOT OK
I can see him in Harry Potter as a defense against the dark arts teacher.
"Oh, y-you wanna know about the French Revolution, huh? Well let me give you the short version."
"Executions."
"Executions *EVERYWHERE!"*
"Seriously, you couldn't take a single step in France without getting blood on your shoes back then, it would've been a dry cleaner's worst fucking nightmare!"
"And to think, these are the same people that invented mayonnaise... Makes you wonder what anybody's capable of. I'll tell you one thing, I would *NOT* wanna piss off Gordon Ramsay. Guy could probably make Cain look like a Nerf gun."
"We know there were hosts before him, but none of them got statues so fuck em." I love this guy
Man, I love Powell's narration. Makes these collectibles worth finding.
he's the best fucking character of this game!
All games need to do this. Want me to go around looking for collectibles? tie them into the mythos of the story and give each one a funny, insightful, scary, and engaging narration.
These are, to date, the only collectibles I spent time looking for. I wouldn't complete a level without getting all of them, and if I saw I missed one, I'd go back and get it. Didn't need any achievements to motivate me, either.
Right?! Such a fun way to make Collecting worthwhile
Jackie: Are you being sarcastic?
Johnny: Yes, I'm being sarcastic.
Jackie: You want me to kill you?
Johnny: No, I don't want you to kill me.
Jackie: THEN SHUT THE FUCK UP!
Johnny: Okay, I'll shut up now.
That funny :D
I can definitely see this happening.
Dear game devs, take notes. THIS is how you do collectibles right. Probably the only game where I was genuinely interested in them enough to bother searching.
From what I can gather from all this, the Angelus's tools never worked, she'll fry anyone who even had a hint of sin and she's way too prideful. She bonded 100 kids souls into a glass sphere and just LEFT it there. Made a sword that couldn't cut shit. Hardly ever fought the Darkness directly, if at all. She never reclaims her tools, doesn't have a strategy to best the darkness, has yet to make an atonement for for any of her mistakes, or even had bloody idea to give her power TO A PERSON WHO KNOWS HOW TO WIELD IT PROPERLY.
Reading all this (or hearing the rantings of this wonderful madman) it seems like only the Darkness puts any effort in all this.
darkness is smart and angelus is the complete opposite of darkness
Even in the comics, the Angelus is pretty much an uptight bitch, up until Danielle Baptiste.
I don’t get why the Darkness even stays in this hate relationship with the Angelus. He’s obviously too good for her, he could find a much more worthy rival if he just worked up that confidence, went out there and applied himself. Jackie is a strong, handsome and powerful host; I’m sure someone would be willing to fight him on occasion.
@@phemsee6838 Superman,batman,wolverine,hulk, Predator(I think)and others have fought the darkness .. does that count?
They’re both insane and evil. As long as they can kill the other, they don’t care about what happens to anyone else. In an ideal world they’d both be sealed in the same container so they can fight for all of eternity away from humanity
The fact that Johnny seems more afraid of the Angelus than The Darkness should REALLY say something.
The Darkness is just an asshole , The Angelas is like a psychopath.
Because the host of the darkness is a friend of Johnny, so about 49% chance less likely to be killed by the Darkness, while being killed by the Angelus is increased by 149%
The Anglus is more dangerous and arguably more evil than the Darkness because it has no morality beyond 'Light = Good and Dark = Bad' and will kill anyone, including children, if there's even a small hint of the Darkness. Whereas the Darkness is self-aware of it's evil nature and doesn't care, corrupting everyone and everything. The Darkness preserves life for its influence; the Anglus destroys it to keep that influence away.
@@bubblemonkeys That, and The Darkness is more straightforward than The Angelus.
The Darkness wants to exist and kill.
The Angelus wants to destroy The Darkness, by *any means necessary*. She will slaughter as many people as she has to, so long as The Darkness is one of them.
@@bubblemonkeys That and the Angelus is seemingly more reckless than the Darkness.
"Just being near it feels like I got worms under my skin. Worms that are as creeped out as I am 'cause they got worms under their skin! Am I painting a clear enough picture?"
Too clear if you ask me.
Man, the voice acting for this franchise is out of this planet.
Brotherhood Agent: The words to activate the Abysmal Maw? You just killed the last guy in existence who had any chance to rediscover those words.
Johnny: GODDAMMIT!
Abel was like “god loves me” and Cain was like “jealous, wham!” And killed him with THIS!
😂 Johnny kills me
i never realized how much foreshadowing they had in these relics, especially with things like the last relic
"she's not trapped.. where the fuck is she?"
ah but she is trapped.. just not in that siphon lol
If they ever make a Darkness III, I hope they make the relics actual weapons or stat-boosting accessories. There's just so much potential! For example the Abysmal Maw could be used as a hellflamethrower after you get the activation spell from some boss, with the Deceiver's Glove as some kind of assist that lets you stab someone with it (acquire blood) and use the Maw for a longer sustained blast while incinerating the sacrifice! And since the main antagonist is probably the Angelus, which means angelic enemies as well, anti-angel relics would also work. Please make it happen
0332288 the maw could have a bar for ammunition, and the glove would be used to reload/recharge the bar with a brutal animation(like punch through the enemies chest or skull, or rip a limb off).
Some of these relics were meant to harm the darkness
Genius!
@@pyroknighthayes9486 the angelus could use those then.
That would be bad for us
So the Darkness imprisoned the Angelus in Hell for 70 years? I am surprisingly alright with this. Though to be fair, anyone who thinks butchering tiny orphans and draining them of their innocence like little juice boxes of purity is a good idea, is going to a very special place in Hell. One reserved for child molesters and people who talk in the theater.
Dylan Staats the angelus didnt kill children for their souls she took the souls of some kids the darkness had killed to make the orb light thing.
scott robertson Doesn't matter. The Angelus didn't actually care about the murdered kids - she just wanted to fuck around with souls. There is nothing good about the Angelus. In fact, the only reason it isn't a core villain is because its bearers are usually good folk, and keep its murderous rampages in check.
Or people that bring small children on long flights or people who chew with their mouth open.
@@Cadaverous0711 or smack while eating. The SMACK!!!!!!
A lot of people completely misunderstand the Angelus. The Angelus is the complete opposite of the darkness but she still shares the twisted and violent personality. Unless someone pure is in her presence, she is very highly likely to erase that person from existence. The Angelus is just as bad as the darkness and order as an excuse for what she murders and spites. At least the darkness is honest compared to the Angelus and doesn't use excuses to kill and devour, it just does it because it wants to and it's not ashamed of it.
Item 29: spoiler alert!
"...she's still out there"
Me: "hmm, I wonder where she is..."
*sees ending*
Me: "Oh ho ho, clever"
So for 70 years the angelus was trapped in hell by the darkness... lovely
Ash Rivera except it never was. Johnny said it never touched the thing
What I want to know, is why all these rare historical artifacts are just lying around the streets of New York.
The brotherhood?
Im from NYC. Can confirm, i once found st michaels burning sword on a train platform.
@@eddieguererro46 You can also find relics in Pennsylvania, heck I found Balmung and Excalibur on my way to work.
I do have to admit the lore of these relics are interesting, even if some of the backstory are fucked up
I think I rewatched this video at least 10 times. I fucking love the voice actor's performance. It's insanely amazing.
I like his voice it really goes well
32:18 Holy shit, Jackie. This is big. This is really big.
When the Darkness and Angelus re-emerged during World War II, the Brotherhood was waiting for them. Don't ask me how, 'cause I sure as hell got no idea, but the Brotherhood defeated the Angelus, trapping her inside the Prism, where according to legend, she remains today...
But here's the thing, Jackie: I'm looking at this Prism right now and I'm not picking up a thing. No holy essence, no dark magic, nothing. The Angelus is not inside the Prism. In fact, it never even touched it. If I can be honest, this scares the living fuck outta me.
The Angelus has not been seen on our world in seventy years. We thought it was because she was trapped. In this! But she's not, Jackie. She's still out there. Where the fuck is she?
*Where the fuck is she?*
"Where the fuck is she?"
After the ending Jenny : Ummm... 👀... I have no ideaaaa
This was awesome! Some of the stories behind these artifacts legitimately made me shiver in fear. The lore of The Darkness universe just seems to hold so much power. It's also pretty awesome that Johnny Powell read them out. That man only heightened the experience further.
God, now I feel paranoid.
Thanks Johnny, thanks a bunch.
That ending tho... goosebumps...
Damn right it does, considering Jenny is the next host for the Angelus. And where is she now...?
Matthew Schrier probably on Earth killing EVERYBODY because everyone does bad things and so shes probably going to kill them all kinda ironic that the creature who wants peace is worse than the one who wants chaos
Would that be after Jackie liberates Jenny from the Darkness' prison in its twisted form of its reality?
Yea Jackie frees Jenny then Jenny turns into the Angelus and locks Jackie in the deepest part of hell because he's "too powerful a host"
madison pitts Eh, I don't think so. The whole point to having a human host is being able to know who deserves smiting and who doesn't. If the host of the Angelus had no control, the all-powerful bitch would have purged humanity a LONG time ago.
The prism of brothers relic still sends a shiver down my spine
"Hears the blinding sun" (horrified).......holy fuck
I fucking love Johnny Powell
The voice acting for both Darkness games was amazing... I keep coming back to them because of this. I would pay 3x the money of a standard game for the Darkness 3
That last one creates some ominous foreshadowing.
it's 2018, i want to to see a third darkness game. give it the exploration of darkness 1 along with having a variety of darklings instead of having just one through out the whole game but also give it the gameplay of the second darkness game.
So, a faster paced Darkness 1?
I fucking hated the exploration of the first one
This is the sort of thing that makes combing through a game worthwhile
Damn I want a darkness 3, I loved these relic descriptions, one of the few things I spent hours listening to out of fascination.
the winged demon is a shoutout to the exorcist. nice.
Actually, both The Excorcist and the Winged Demon are direct references to the Sumarian Wind Demon Pazuzu
Gotta love the connections and forshadow.
Foreshadow*
The abysmal maw part, just made my day of laughing the crap out of johnny's voice.
I fucking love crazy stories like this. I saw the AngryJoe review of this game and he showed us a small bit of this stuff so I went to look it up. Thanks for uploading! Best 30 minutes of my day :)
I did the same thing :3
this voice actor really gives the collectibles some real impact. funny too with the references.
Years later and I still occasionally watch this and draw ideas from it.
The nephilim were an ancient race of beings who were the children of humans and angels/demons. Obviously this doesn't make much sense in the darksiders universe but in the bible they were said to be giants among men.
Imagine what this game series would be like if they turned it into movies.
The relics are cool; I went back just to get them all but it's johnny that brings them all to life
Objects like "The Silent Night" and "The Blinding Sun", make you wonder who is worse..................The Darkness, or man.
Pretty sure it’s the Angelous fault
Both really, when you think about it, recall what he says, there's a running theory that the Darkness is in every living being now (at least in this version).
Mankind has done absolutely unspeakable things to each other over the millennia, but what if some of these acts were egged on by that itty-bitty teeny-tiny piece of the Darkness inside everyone? After all, think about it, The Darkness may thrive on death and chaos, but recovering a piece of himself (via eating the hearts of the recently deceased) and thereby collecting a fraction of itself could be how Jackie heals himself.
I like how all of these important artifacts collected through the game were just lying around in the back allies of bars, strip clubs, and abandoned amusements parks all localized around new york city
YHWH's Lament was literally found in the place where the guy who had a 3 ball monte operation was in the 1st game
I love the little bits he adds to the monologue.
I keep coming back to this video. Its just so fun to listen to and the lore is really cool for worldbuilding inspiration
Johnny is the friend every cursed soul needs.
I can listen to this guy for hours
just finished the second game after getting it in the humble bundle, loved these relic readings great voice actor
I can make up a good name for the deceiver's grasp: Fun at other's expense.
THE MARK OF KANE "This might be the biggest fuck you in the history of man"
I can listen to this guy ramble for the rest of my life
man, this guy is so believable as half crazy from studying cursed items. just superb voice acting. I'm gonna have to see if I can find some torrent of all the darkness comics, the lore just seems so interesting.
The Winged Demon was a demon of wind called Pazuzu.
I could listen to Johnny lecture me on the history of dark magic for hours
those were the most interesting & amazing (in my opinion) 33 minutes of my life...puff
I really love the lore behind The Darkness. And the fact that Johnny Powell is clearly so passionate about all of it makes it that much more interesting to listen to. 10/10 voice acting there.
"'A dark man who spoke with authority...' y'know, like James Earl Jones"
I'm using this character in a World of Darkness campaign and nobody can stop me.
My personal favorites.
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8:05
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10:27
11:39
12:41
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32:18
The Lantern of St. Anthony? yeah if i was stuffed into a tinny little glass ball with 99 other people after being brutally murdered I'd be a fickle little bitch too... - _ -'
i cannot seem to agree more :)
I miss this series (and Johnny Powell) so freaking much 🥲
Fun fact for The Key of Mictlan artifact 10:27
The actual legend of Mictlan is very fascinating, it's neither an underworld nor a battleground as mentioned in the game. According to Aztec myth, the circumstances of your death determined where your soul or spirit had to go in the afterlife.
For example: those who died by drowning were sent to Tlalocan, the realm of Tlaloc, Lord of Rain and Storms, and if you drowned it was said that Tlaloc himself had sent one of his emissaries to retrieve you. Women who died in childbirth were given the same honor and funeral rites as warriors who died in battle and it was believed that they became the sunlight in the afterlife.
Mictlan was a bit different from the other afterlives. It served as a purgatory-like realm where the souls embarked in a long and extremely dangerous journey. It was customary to leave offerings to the recently deceased, hoping that the gifts would aid the dead in their multi-year journey across Mictlan (this would later become the basis of the Day of the Dead). At the end of the journey, the souls were rewarded with their final resting place, at the side of Michtlantecuhtli, Lord of the Dead, who would offer them sandals to rest their weary feet.
Wait, there's "no such thing as a phylactary", aka a vessel where souls are kept, but Siddhartha's Tears is literally a vessel where Siddhartha's soul is still trapped inside?
Erik Hallberg
Yeah, but Powell says specifically "nowhere in all the black arts is there such a thing as a phylactery"...meaning I'm going to assume he's approaching all of these relics from a theological perspective.
yes but a phylactery is like a safety deposit box, ya know you can open it and get the soul back out, but Siddhartha's Tears is more like a 100 foot pit fall filled with fire ants that cant kill you, your still alive, you cant get out, and your stuck in a never ending state of pain and torcher.
Erik Hallberg true but they are only alike in that they can both hold things but that's where the simulates end , to put it simply think of a phylactery as and jar, and Siddhartha's Tears as a bear trap.
Erik Hallberg Yes, but only in light passing. Things I pick up from movies, video games, and books I read. When something interests I research it to death.
I was hoping for a Darkness 3, but since that won't happen, we don't know. It might be a plothole that was going to be fixed in D3, (Or it might've already been fixed in the comics)
29:05 “the sparking one and the one that didn’t fit.” Holy shit I haven’t laughed at a video game in so long 😂
Borinater3 The healing abilities of the Darkness actually go quite a far ways, so long as the Darkness exists in the host's body and is free to do as it pleases, and also isn't in enough light that keeps it from appearing, it pretty much makes it's host immortal, only magical items and holy light have any chance of hurting the darkness, and even then, it's clever enough to escape on it's own. Jackie gets his head basically blown open with a Shotgun in the game and all that actually happened to him was that he was unconscious for four days while the Darkness patched him up.
yeah, and he gets blown up in the church,. and hit by a train.
SuperKratosgamer and even taking a point-blank buckshot to the face.
"It might disintegrate you."
I love this guy🥰‼️ He’s like every comedian on crack😆😆😆😆😆
to be specific Nephilim are the result of angels mating with humans
* 0:00 Roanoke’s Bane
* 1:11 YHWH’s Lament
* 2:22 The True Revelation
* 3:40 Sister of Light
* 4:50 The Dark Man
* 5:54 The Trinity
* 6:58 The Graven Image
* 8:05 Chime of Deliverance
* 9:11 The Brothers of Men
* 10:26 The Key of Mictlan
* 11:38 Thumb Screws
* 12:41 The Fool’s Phylactery
* 13:49 Winged Demon
* 15:04 The Blinding Sun
* 16:13 Cain
* 17:19 Engraved Skull
* 18:25 The Lantern of St. Anthony
* 19:34 Af and Hemah
* 20:44 The Abysmal Maw
* 21:45 Crescent of the Sun
* 22:56 Siddhartha’s Tears
* 24:14 The Mark of Cain
* 25:20 Pope John XII
* 26:18 Reliquary of the Blessed Blood
* 27:36 The Silent Night
* 28:57 The Deceiver’s Grasp
* 29:57 The First
* 31:00 Ashes of the Unnamed
* 32:18 Prism of the Brothers
You wanna hear my fan theory? The Darkness, the Brotherhood, the Angelus, and all of the other artifacts; it's all in Johnny's head. #MINDBLOWN
Makes sense. Maybe johnny is seeing and hearing stuff
No.... every supernatural think in the Darkness/Angelus/Witchblade/Spawn Universe is real in that fictional universe. A better twist would be that at one point, Johnny was a Darkness Host. He's crazy enough to be one of the weirder hosts.
...That theory is so stale, it's a plot point in Darkness 2, and Johnny isn't even tricked, as a delusion.
Johnny Powell is arguably my favorite character in the darkness 2 game, and it is mainly because of his knowledge of all these relics.
I wish this guy was my history teacher
I like how some of the things Jackie finds can utterly obliterate him lol. Even if you were able to use these things as weapons in game thing like the chimes would allow him to truly die.
Magic my good sir, magic.
And, the fact that maybe the natives left some trace of the possession. Combined with the magical remnants of the presence of two of the most powerful being on existence, and a little investigation, I don't doubt the story can be pieced together.
If all of us have history teacher like him, just imagine how awesome it is !
Talk about engaging. Premium voice acting making an already fleshed out world that much more exciting.
It’s been years and I just re downloaded this game in 2019 and it’s still amazing and there’s still no part 3
I like the little quirks and additions the voice actor gave to Johnny. It makes him seem a little more real.
Says a word strange, claims it's 'cause that just how he's always said it.
@CarnageO31 I've read a good chunk of the comics, and was upset when I found out that the first game, doesn't even mention the Angelus, nor the Witchblade. Glad to see The Angelus at least got a big "DUN DUN DUUUNNN" in the sequel though. Still, we need more Witchblade.
This is super interesting but I was hoping he would've talked about some of the other 13 artifacts but he only ever mentioned the darkness and the Angelus which are only 2 of the 13 artifacts.
I only know of two others. The Witchblade and the Spear of Destiny
''I'm sure he'd say hi, but as you can see, he's dead.''
Johnny: he was fighting a war against mr. tall, dark, and stretchy!
me: so, Slender man?
Sparda Kurkov
Who knows? Maybe a Darkness Host inspired the legend of the Slenderman...
Robbie Norris ,might be,maybe slender was once a darkness host ?(just kidding )
Maybe slender man is the darkness... That actually makes sense... Creepy
I think they used Woody Allen as inspiration for Johnny. Great character. I hope we get more Darkness games.
real talk, whoever did Johnny's voice is amazing, the stuttering, the rambling, the tangents, the pauses, gasps for breath, tripping over words, not only does he sound crazy, he sounds fucking terrified.
I got really sad when this video ended.
I could listen to these things all day!
The angelus sounds like a demon with light and fire powers
I need to play this game again, because I was playing this to grab voice lines of the Darkness entity and of course I did it with NO sound, NO music other than voice lines particularly from the Darkness. Planning on using the voice for the Beyond Light expansion for Destiny 2 when you get Darkness powers.
However just to have fun and do a re-mastered gameplay of this for a stream or something to rip and rend the minds of people who needs "safe spaces" especially to fuck with the Karens and Snowflakes out there to cause mental pain, suffering and anguish that would make The Darkness happy.
thats the magic that happens when you have really creative people working on something. it just gets really good
Forgot how much I LOVE this GAME!!!🖤
Don't care what anyone says, the voice actor for this deserves some kinda Oscar
On the Craven Image, what does freedom of religion matter in a universe (Topcow's Darkness universe) where we know that the Judeo-Christian God, Lucifer/Satan, and the Darkness exists?
If you consider that what we call the Judeo-Christian God is just another name and title for the one true God of every major religion, then it leads a bit more credence. Religion just studies one's image of God. Buddhism believes God is within us. Native Americans believe the Great Spirit is in everything made and part of the Earth. Save atheists, scientologists and those joker cultists who invented the Pastafarians, every religion talks about the same exact God. The stories though are different. In fact, some even overlap. Jews and Christians share the same holy texts up until the New Testament. Muslims believe in Allah, God more closely in line to the vengeful deity of the Old Testament. Hinduism believes in multiple gods, but each is just another "personality" of a one true God.
I know, I know, I got off topic. But I guess Top Cow takes the opinion that for fiction sake that the Christian God is the universal God, and that each different religion just tells of different experiences and legends. Sort of like how one guy might have seen Bigfoot, another might have heard the yeti and some guy heard from an old roommate that the Skunk Ape destroyed his car.
I find it funny that I'm not falling asleep and instead I'm taking mental notes.
That last one is nightmare fuel. If Johnny is legit scared, you better believe it's a problem.
This was immensely entertaining to listen to. Much obliged for the upload!
"I don't mean people look and this and say: That is a very luminescent club sandwich!"
Made me crack up like hell
Johhny Powell should have a spinoff.
"POOF! No more Enoch. Next verse!"
I love this one. It's just... great.
Johnny's english voice actor is... a lot different than his german voice actor (that's the one I'm always listening too). He sounds younger, while his german counterpart sounds older and a lot more crazy. Personally... well... I can't decide. I like both versions.
I kinda enjoyed the german relict readings more. But whatever.
Sorry Jackie, Johnny stole the show with the The Darkness II. So happy you have this up!