Darq was released in 2019 for Playstation 4, Xbox One, and PC. It is a two-dimensional indie adventure primarily based
on environmental puzzles. The title was conceived by a single person and then developed and published by Unfold Games. In 2021, two additional versions were released, one for Nintendo Switch and the other for Playstation 5.
PLOT
Darq features a protagonist named Lloyd, a boy with an unsettling appearance who experiences rather bizarre dreamlike episodes. Our task will be to guide him through his dreams in order to safely return him to his sleeping body. Yes, because these dreams have the delightful quality of regularly transforming into terrifying nightmares.
CONSIDERATIONS
What immediately stands out in Darq is the setting. The design of the locations and characters seems to have been drawn directly by that genius Tim Burton. Of course, it’s not really the case, but the inspiration is so blatant that it could mislead more than one person. The atmosphere while playing Darq is hauntingly reminiscent of the early works of the creator of The Nightmare Before Christmas.
As mentioned, the game is mostly based on environmental puzzles. Each of these is well crafted, challenging but rarely frustrating. The game is divided into seven chapters, with an additional two sold separately. Each chapter relates to
a different dream. The various scenarios are well-executed and distinct enough to avoid any sense of repetitiveness while still maintaining the same grotesque atmosphere.
IN CONCLUSION
Darq is a surprising experience, even though, to be honest, it is quite short. The game lasts about three hours, but this should not be seen as a flaw, as we are talking about a high-quality work that expresses its full potential in its nine total chapters.
Artistically inspired, stimulating, and at times… frightening!