Display title | Operation Darkness |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Operation Darkness is a turn-based tactical RPG developed for the Xbox360 by Japanese studio Success and released in late 2007. It was licensed to Atlus for its American release in mid-2008. A fairly standard take on the tried-and-true mashup of World War II and the occult, the game follows a squad of SAS soldiers - the Wolf Pack - fighting the Nazis across the European Theater and eventually attempting to assassinate Adolf Hitler himself. The so-called Wolf Pack's membership includes Edward and Jude, a pair of infantry soldiers reassigned after their last mission resulted in the death of their platoon; Cordelia, a firestarter; James Gallant, the leader (and a werewolf); Keith, the point man; Frank, a close-combat specialist; Cynthia, a top-heavy Irish sniper; Herbert East, a medic and the only character who can revive dead soldiers; and, um...JackTheRipper. |