Dark Angel (video Game) - Canonical Issues

Canonical Issues

Many fans criticized the game for having an unrealistic timing; if the game were actually set immediately after the end of Manticore, the game would have had to take place during the end of one episode and immediately during the break between the next episode, causing some fans to disregard it from "Dark Angel" canon entirely.

Most of the complaints, however, were from the somewhat formulaic aspects of the game as well as the lackluster graphics and bosses due to the studio's rushed release in order to release the game before the official cancellation of the series. Despite all of this, many fans bought the game as a way to continue the show after its ending.

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