Darksiders/YMMV

""The beams... redirect the beams... the beams... redirect the beams..." "One last beam, and I will be free. One last beam, and I will be free.""
 * And the Fandom Rejoiced: Another open-ended post-apocalyptic adventure game? Yawn. Wait a minute - created and designed by Joe Madureira with a script co-written by Joe Kelly? You play as the freaking Horseman of War? This might be good after all.
 * And now, a sequel has been announced.
 * Big Lipped Alligator Moment: Any time you encounter Wicked K. A zombie in a top hat, who fights with a cane and speaks with the stereotypical high-class British gentleman accent and mannerisms. Appears with no explanation, and disappears after you defeat him each time.
 * Vigil Games has said that Wicked K is an inside joke, meant to represent a few British employees at the studio.
 * Cliché Storm: The game has already developed the derisive moniker of "Grimdark Zelda". Or, more specifically, this game is what happens when the Chaos Marines decide to "cleanse" Hyrule, and they sent Kratos in to soften it up.
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: The brass swells to herald
 * Game Breaker: See the "and your reward is" entry above. Though the Abyssal Armor does take some searching, and you can't get all the pieces until almost the end of the game, it does at that point drastically reduce damage taken, boost damage dealt, and give you a few other perks that make even Apocalyptic difficulty considerably less taxing. And then there's the fact that you can start with it in a new game once you've unlocked it, which would truly make it a Game Breaker.
 * Chaos Form. Incredible damage and invincibility. It makes any non-boss fight utterly trivial for as long as it lasts, and it doesn't take much effort to refill the rage meter.
 * Death's Blessing upgrade, which gives a weapon (among other good things) an insanely strong life-draining power. You'll most likely never need a green souls chest after you get it. Then again, Death is said to be nigh-invulnerable.
 * Affliction spell, which could be more appropriately named "Make Everything Die". It summons a phantom that chases enemies and deals heavy damage to them, and usually lasts long enough to win most fights by itself.
 * Goddamned Bats: The Goreclaws and Flamecallers, variants of the standard dog-like Minion enemy, which don't show up until the Hollows level. They're very easy to kill, but they do far too much damage for anything that small and they have an infuriating tendency to attack you from either off-screen, or just outside the swinging range of your weapons.
 * Magnificent Bastard:  It didn't work, nor was War amused.
 * And
 * Most Annoying Sound: In the Black Throne, whenever you're around Azrael, he seems to love to repeat himself over and over again. If you take a few steps away from him and step near him, he will repeat what he just said.


 * Normally this wouldn't be a problem, but there's some platforming that has to happen around him. Inch away even just a bit while you're climbing and he'll repeat himself.
 * Squick: The Ashlands are a huge desert made entirely out of the ashes of humanity.
 * That One Level:
 * That fucking pit in the Ashlands where you have to scramble from board to board to avoid a very pissed off Abyssal Worm.
 * The Black Tower.
 * True Neutral: The Horsemen serve the Charred Council, to which they enforce and maintain balance between good and evil; order and chaos mean next to nothing, except in terms of the balance.