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|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King |image=Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Wrath of the Darkhul King - cover art.jpg |alt=An image of a young blonde woman imposed over a dark red background that includes a vampire. Text, including the game's title, rating, platform, and publisher, are also included on the image. |caption=Cover art |developer=Natsume |publisher = THQ |artist = {{ubl|Tomoki Hamuro|Masashi Kudo|Chie Yoshida}} |composer = Kinuyo Yamashita |producer = Iku Mizutani |director = Sosuke Yamazaki |writer = John Butler |released = {{vgrelease|NA|June 24, 2003|EU|June 27, 2003}} |genre = {{ubl|Platform|Beat 'em up}} |modes = Single player |platforms = Game Boy Advance }} Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King is a 2003 platform game developed by Natsume and published by THQ. Based on the supernatural television drama Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the game features Buffy Summers who fights vampires, demons, and other supernatural entities as the Slayer. It takes place in the show's fourth season, and its storyline is about Buffy investigating a demonic warlord and attempting to prevent his return to Earth. Season four villains{{snd}}Adam and the Gentlemen{{snd}}appear as bosses. Buffy's friends{{snd}}Rupert Giles, Willow Rosenberg, Xander Harris, and Anya Jenkins{{snd}}are included in cutscenes, and her boyfriend Riley Finn provides support in some levels. The player controls Buffy through 16 side-scrolling levels that focus on solving puzzles and defeating enemies using various weapons. THQ produced Wrath of the Darkhul King along with a Game Boy Advance (GBA) port of Road Rage (2001) in a publishing agreement with Fox Interactive. Wrath of the Darkhul King was released for the GBA on June 24, 2003 for North American audiences, and in the United Kingdom on June 27, 2003. The game received primarily negative feedback. The gameplay was criticized, the sound received a mixed response, however, the graphics were praised. Critics compared the game to the Castlevania series and described it as too far removed from the television series. PlotAdapted from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Wrath of the Darkhul King follows Buffy Summers, a young Slayer destined to fight vampires, demons, and other supernatural entities.[1] Set in the show's fourth season,[2] the game features the Darkhul King{{snd}}a demonic warlord who ruled the Earth for over 500 years before a witch trapped him in his own dimension{{snd}}as the main antagonist.[3] Buffy starts an extra credit assignment on the museum's Amelia Earhart exhibit,[4] but she is interrupted when a demon steals a talisman.[5] Her allies — Rupert Giles, Willow Rosenberg, and Xander Harris — do research while Buffy conducts patrols for further information.[6] Xander's girlfriend Anya Jenkins provides some insight on the demons.[7] Buffy is also confronted by the leader of a vampire nest, Adam (a supersoldier created by the Initiative), and demons known as the Gentlemen and their minions.[8] During her patrols, she finds demons excavating for the Scepter of Thelios and later conducting a ritual.[8][9] Giles informs her that they are attempting to free the Darkhul King,[10] and he advises her to locate the demon's prison, the Temple of Shadows.[11] When the Darkhul King is freed,[12] Buffy recovers the Glove of Myhnegon to defeat him.[13] She beats the Darkhul King, who swears revenge against her.[14] Since she was busy fighting demons, Buffy was too distracted to complete her extra credit assignment.[15] Gameplay| direction = vertical | width = 200 | align = left | footer = A gameplay screenshot of Buffy climbing across metal bars (top) and a cutscene still of Buffy (bottom) | image1 =TheDarkhulKingGameplay.jpg | alt1 =A screenshot of a young woman climbing across metal bars in an urban setting. | caption1 = | image2 =TheDarkhulKingCutscenes.jpg | alt2 =A screenshot of a young, blonde woman. A block of text is shown at the bottom of the screen. | caption2 =Wrath of the Darkhul King is a side-scrolling platform game with beat 'em up elements.[2][16] The player controls Buffy as she searches for information on the Darkhul King.[17] Although Buffy is the only playable character,[17] cutscenes between levels feature the show's other characters.[17][18] The cutscenes are digitized stills from the television show,[1] and the dialogue is conveyed through subtitles.[19] Buffy's boyfriend Riley Finn appears in some areas to provide weapons and health in the form of presents.[20] The game is broken up into 16 linear levels in environments that include a cemetery, an abandoned hospital, and a college campus.[1][16] Gameplay is divided into three activities: fighting enemies,[21] solving puzzles by pushing crates and activating numbered switches,[17][21] and jumping on platforms.[16] Levels are completed by locating the correct switch to open a gate or turn off hazards, such as a steam pipe.[16] The player must also dodge other obstacles, including pendulums, spikes, falling rocks,[2][16] and quickly navigate over unstable platforms.[16] Buffy can use ladders, ropes, and metal bars, and swim to travel through levels.[2][16][22] In some levels, the player can rescue people who are all portrayed as men in red shirts.[23] When the game's difficulty levels are adjusted to a more challenging setting, the entrances and puzzle solutions are changed.[2] The player encounters five enemy types: a male and a female vampire, the Gentlemen's minions, and two species of demons.[16] Bosses in the game include Adam and the Gentlemen.[1] Vampires are primarily killed with stakes,[16] which can be found throughout each level.[17] The player can also eliminate them by exposing them to sunlight by destroying rooftops[18] or kicking them off ledges.[16] Buffy's primary moves include punches, blocks, a high kick, and a crouching kick,[1][16] and she can also use the environment to hurt enemies.[24] Throughout the levels, the player can find and use 16 types of weapons;[2] they include an axe, a crossbow, a dagger, a flamethrower, holy water, a laser rifle, a torch, and the Glove of Myhnegon.[1][2][17] They can be customized to become more powerful;[17] for example, combining a dagger with a torch makes a flaming dagger.[2] Weapons are accessed via an inventory screen,[17] and can only be used a limited number of times.[2] Ranged weapons can only be used to stun enemies, who must be defeated by physical attacks or melee weapons.[21] The game includes cheat codes for invincibility, infinite lives, starting a level with nine objects refilled with each death, and showing enemies' health meters.[25][26] It does not have bonus content for completion.[2] Development and releaseNatsume developed Wrath of the Darkhul King;[16] it was directed by Sosuke Yamazaki.[27] Iku Mizutani was the producer, and Tomoki Hamuro, Masashi Kudo, and Chie Yoshida created the art.[27] Kinuyo Yamashita composed the game's music.[28] In July 2002, the publisher THQ created the game, alongside a Game Boy Advance (GBA) port of Road Rage (2001), as part of a publishing agreement with Fox Interactive.[29]Information about the video game was first released in June 2003,[30] and it was shipped the following month.[31] Wrath of the Darkhul King was released in North America on June 24, 2003,[32] followed by a United Kingdom release on June 27, 2003.[33] It received a teen rating for mild animated and mild realistic violence.[34] The game is packaged with an instruction manual that has descriptions of the levels, enemies, and bosses.[16] Reception{{Video game reviews|GR = 49.70%[73] |MC = 44/100[74] |AllGame = {{Rating|2|5}}[16] |CVG = 6/10[21] |GI = 4.25/10[35] |GSpot = 3.8/10[2] |GSpy = {{Rating|1|5}}[79] |GameZone = 5.9/10[1] |IGN = 4/10[17] |NGC = 21%[36] |NP = 2.7/5[37] |XPlay = {{Rating|2|5}}[23] |rev1 = Entertainment Weekly |rev1Score = B+[18] }}Metacritic gives Wrath of the Darkhul King a score of 44/100, which indicates a "generally unfavorable" response, based on 16 reviews.[38] According to the review aggregator GameRankings, Wrath of the Darkhul King received an aggregate score of 49.70% based on 22 reviews.[39] In a brief overview, The Village Voice summed up the game as "teenhood merely as drab and awkward survival".[40] GameSpy described it as "quite possibly the worst platformer for the GBA".[79] Its gameplay was criticized. GameZone wrote that the game was "flawed down to its very core" due to unresponsive controls for combat and platforming and its recycled level designs.[1] GameSpy lamented that it was too difficult to tell which areas were platforms or caused damage.[41] AllGame complained Buffy had fewer attacks than in the 2002 Xbox game Buffy the Vampire Slayer.[16] Although Computer and Video Games praised the different weapon types, the magazine panned the puzzles as unoriginal, and described the overall game as "still fairly bog-standard stuff".[21] GameSpot criticized it as too short, noting that it could be completed in under an hour.[2] IGN questioned the designer's familiarity with the GBA due to the game's collision detection issues.[17] Alternatively, Entertainment Weekly magazine had a more positive perspective on Wrath of the Darkhul King. Its reviewer praised how "the virtual Slayer actually looks, moves, and grunts like the real Ms. Summers", and enjoyed how the player could interact with the environment to kill enemies.[18] The graphics received mostly positive reviews. AllGame cited them as the game's highlight, saying the backgrounds were detailed and the character sprites well-animated.[16] Along with praising the art for the environments, GameZone felt that the special effects were "quite beautiful to watch, especially when lighting up a demon or dusting a vampire".[1] In a retrospective list of Buffy the Vampire Slayer video games, Syfy Wire identified Wrath of the Darkhul King as having "an expressive Buffy and believable character models".[42] GameZone and Gamespy both praised the portraits used in cutscenes.[1][41] GameSpot criticized the repetition of certain locations and the small size of Buffy's sprite but responded positively to the animation.[2] IGN panned the art style as "full of awkward angles and poorly-drawn sprites".[17] X-Play and AllGame complained that the cutscene stills were too repetitive.[16][23] There were mixed responses to the sound. GameSpot referred to the music as the high point of the game.[2] GameSpy compared the soundtrack favorably to a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) game, writing that it was "cool in a retro sort of way".[41] Also comparing the music to a NES game, GameZone questioned how it fit with a Buffy the Vampire Slayer adaptation. The publication also wrote that the game would have benefited from the addition of sound effects for pushing crates and pulling switches.[1] AllGame criticized the soundtrack as "grating and repetitive", and wished the player had the choice to turn it off in the options menu. The website also wondered why the show's theme song was absent from the game.[16] Critics compared Wrath of the Darkhul King to the Castlevania series. GameSpot positively compared the soundtrack to that of a Castlevania game.[2] Entertainment Weekly suggested the game would appeal to Castlevania "disciples".[18] X-Play recommended that people purchase a Castlevania game instead,[23] and GameZone suggested Aria of Sorrow (2003) was a superior alternative.[1] When comparing Wrath of the Darkhul King to its source material, commentators felt it was too disconnected from the show. AllGame wrote that aside from the characters, cutscenes, and some enemies, nothing in the game was directly tied to the series.[16] GameZone believed that the show's fans would be disappointed with the plot,[1] and GameSpot said: "There's nothing uniquely Buffy about the game, and that makes playing it that much more painful".[2] SyFy Wire panned Wrath of the Darkhul King as lacking the "deep characterization or uniquely Buffy content".[42] References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 {{cite web|url=https://www.gamezone.com/reviews/buffy_the_vampire_slayer_wrath_of_the_darkhul_king_gba_review/|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer Wrath of the Darkhul King – GBA – Review|last=jkdmedia|date=May 4, 2012|work=GameZone|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190225145135/https://www.gamezone.com/reviews/buffy_the_vampire_slayer_wrath_of_the_darkhul_king_gba_review/|archivedate=February 24, 2019|deadurl=no|df=mdy-all}} {{Buffy video games}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Wrath Of The Darkhul King}}2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 {{cite web|url=https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-review/1900-6071904/|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer Review|last=Provo|first=Frank|date=July 18, 2003|work=GameSpot|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190225142358/https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-review/1900-6071904/|archivedate=February 25, 2019|deadurl=no|df=mdy-all}} 3. ^{{cite video game|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|developer=Natsume|publisher=THQ|date=June 24, 2003|platform=Game Boy Advance|level=Prologue|quote=Narrator: With his gruesome army of resurrected demons under his command, the Darkhul King destroyed his enemies and reigned supreme for more than 500 years. He used the Scepter to open a portal from his dimension to our own, and released his army and cruelty into the world. His reign was ended by the Sorceress Elnara who used his own Scepter against him. Imprisoning him within his temple for all eternity.}} 4. ^{{cite video game|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|developer=Natsume|publisher=THQ|date=June 24, 2003|platform=Game Boy Advance|level=Cutscene|quote=Buffy: Professor Feedler said I could get extra credit in Women's Studies, if I do a report on the Amelia Earhart exhibit.}} 5. ^{{cite video game|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|developer=Natsume|publisher=THQ|date=June 24, 2003|platform=Game Boy Advance|level=Cutscene|quote=Buffy: Well, in addition to the number of vampires who have become museum lovers, there was this really big demon stealing a talisman out of the display case.}} 6. ^{{cite video game|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|developer=Natsume|publisher=THQ|date=June 24, 2003|platform=Game Boy Advance|level=Cutscene|quote=Giles: Xander, Willow, we'll keep doing research to find a clue as to what our mysterious horned demon is up to. In the meantime, Buffy I think you should limit patrolling to areas that fit in with the Vampires reclusive nature}} 7. ^{{cite video game|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|developer=Natsume|publisher=THQ|date=June 24, 2003|platform=Game Boy Advance|level=Cutscene|quote=Anya: Baruk demons are only concerned with death and destruction. I've met a few. They're all business. [...] The ones I knew usually served a master.}} 8. ^{{cite video game|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|developer=Natsume|publisher=THQ|date=June 24, 2003|platform=Game Boy Advance|level=Cutscene|quote=Buffy: Oh yeah, I ran into our mysterious demon again. He was digging up something that looked like a small baseball bat.}} 9. ^{{cite video game|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|developer=Natsume|publisher=THQ|date=June 24, 2003|platform=Game Boy Advance|level=Cutscene|quote=Buffy: You mean demons, plural. There were three of them and it looked like they were performing some sort of ritual.}} 10. ^{{cite video game|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|developer=Natsume|publisher=THQ|date=June 24, 2003|platform=Game Boy Advance|level=Cutscene|quote=Giles: Yes. I'm afraid so. I believe that the demons may be trying to free the Darkhul King.}} 11. ^{{cite video game|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|developer=Natsume|publisher=THQ|date=June 24, 2003|platform=Game Boy Advance|level=Cutscene|quote=Giles: When the Darkhul King was finally defeat, he was imprisoned within his fortress, the Temple of Shadows. If we're going to stop the Baruk demons, we have to find out where the temple is. Buffy, go back to where you saw the demons and see if you can find a clue as to where the temple is hidden.}} 12. ^{{cite video game|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|developer=Natsume|publisher=THQ|date=June 24, 2003|platform=Game Boy Advance|level=Cutscene|quote=Giles: Good. There's no time to lose. I fear the Darkhul King has already been freed.}} 13. ^{{cite video game|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|developer=Natsume|publisher=THQ|date=June 24, 2003|platform=Game Boy Advance|level=Cutscene|quote=Giles: The Darkhul King is much stronger than you physically. But, if we can find the Glove of Myhnegon that should give you the additional strength you need to defeat him.}} 14. ^{{cite video game|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|developer=Natsume|publisher=THQ|date=June 24, 2003|platform=Game Boy Advance|level=Temple of Shadows|quote=Darkhul King: Make jokes while you can slayer for this is hardly over. The day may be yours but know this, while you are but a mere mortal, I am not! The Darkhul King can never die and when I return, I will have my revenge on you!!!!}} 15. ^1 {{cite video game|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|developer=Natsume|publisher=THQ|date=June 24, 2003|platform=Game Boy Advance|level=Epilogue|quote=Xander: Yep! Just think, you managed to get rid of a Vampire Ruler, the Gentlemen, Adam, and The Darkhul Knight as well as finish your report on Amelia Earhart. / Buffy: The report!?! Oops!}} 16. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 {{cite web|url=http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=40715&tab=review|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|last=Marriott|first=Scott Alan|publisher=AllGame|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141113231202/http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=40715&tab=review|archivedate=November 13, 2014|deadurl=yes|df=mdy-all}} 17. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 {{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2003/08/05/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-wrath-of-the-darkhul-king|title=Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Return Of The Darkhul King|last=Harris|first=Craig|date=August 5, 2003|work=IGN|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190224034203/https://www.ign.com/articles/2003/08/05/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-wrath-of-the-darkhul-king|archive-date=February 24, 2019|dead-url=no|df=mdy-all}} 18. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|url=https://ew.com/article/2003/07/18/buffy-vampire-slayer-wrath-darkhul-king/|title=Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Wrath Of The Darkhul King|last=Reyes|first=Kimberly|date=July 18, 2003|work=Entertainment Weekly|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180603193021/http://ew.com/article/2003/07/18/buffy-vampire-slayer-wrath-darkhul-king/|archive-date=June 3, 2018|dead-url=no|df=mdy-all}} 19. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.giantbomb.com/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-wrath-of-the-darkhul-king/3030-5575/|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|publisher=Giant Bomb|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190225162011/https://www.giantbomb.com/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-wrath-of-the-darkhul-king/3030-5575/|archivedate=February 25, 2019|deadurl=no|df=mdy-all}} 20. ^{{cite video game|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|developer=Natsume|publisher=THQ|date=June 24, 2003|platform=Game Boy Advance|level=Patrol|quote=Riley will help out by throwing extra weapons and health. Acquire the presents by breaking them like crates.}} 21. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|url=http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=94530|title=Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Return Of The Darkhul King|date=August 13, 2003|work=Computer and Video Games|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070606153238/http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=94530|archivedate=June 6, 2007|deadurl=yes|df=mdy-all}} 22. ^{{cite video game|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|developer=Natsume|publisher=THQ|date=June 24, 2003|platform=Game Boy Advance|level=Patrol|quote=Stand under the metal bars and the press the R button to jump and hold onto them.}} 23. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=http://www.techtv.com/xplay/reviews/story/0,24330,3489724,00.html|title='Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King' (GBA) Review|last=Speer|first=Justin|date=August 13, 2003|work=X-Play|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20030809124542/http://www.techtv.com/xplay/reviews/story/0%2C24330%2C3489724%2C00.html|archivedate=August 9, 2003|deadurl=yes|df=mdy-all}} 24. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20030703005131/en/THQ-Ships-Buffy-Vampire-Slayer-Wrath-Darkhul|title=THQ Ships 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King' for Game Boy Advance; Hit Television Series is Now Available on the Game Boy Advance|last=Reynolds|first=Erik|date=July 3, 2003|publisher=Business Wire|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190225163306/https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20030703005131/en/THQ-Ships-Buffy-Vampire-Slayer-Wrath-Darkhul|archivedate=February 25, 2019|deadurl=no|df=mdy-all}} 25. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.gamerevolution.com/guides/28585-buffy-the-vampire-slayer-wrath-of-the-darkhul-king-gba-cheats|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wrath of the Darkhul King|date=April 28, 2005|publisher=Game Revolution|accessdate=February 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Worst|last=Vincent|first=Brittany|date=March 10, 2017|publisher=Syfy Wire|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180528105407/http://www.syfy.com/syfywire/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-video-games|archive-date=May 28, 2018|dead-url=no|df=mdy-all}} 10 : 2003 video games|Beat 'em ups|Game Boy Advance-only games|Natsume (company) games|Fox Interactive games|Side-scrolling platform games|Video games based on Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Video games developed in Japan|Video games scored by Kinuyo Yamashita|Video games set in California |
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