Unless you are someone who only looks at a game if it pushes the envelope in terms of graphical power, there is little to complain about in
Dark Summit. Yes, this is a direct port of the PS2 version but is that such a bad thing considering how great that version looked? Mount Garrick was once a beautiful ski resort, but now the landscape has been altered, giving it the appearance of a ski resort in the Thunder Dome (only without Mel Gibson and Grace Jones). It is interesting to see where the 'original' parts of the mountain are and where the General's modifications were made. Throughout the game,
Dark Summit offers a fast and dark-yet-beautiful atmosphere. There is always some little graphical perk just around the next corner, making for an enjoyable ride. To top it all off,
Dark Summit takes a big step forward in terms of 'draw distance' and 'fogging'. If it is on the landscape, then you can see it, and many times ski to it. This is very helpful since you can see the beams of light signifying where your next mission checkpoint is, and this sometimes helps to tip you off to possible shortcuts. I thought the faces that appear in the corner of the screen whenever someone talks were pointless, but I also know people who loved it, making it more of a personal issue.
Sound only enhances the atmosphere. In addition to the edgy soundtrack, every once in awhile something will blare over the loudspeaker, giving you the impression that the mountain is a real working base. Except for Naya's voice, I liked the voice work. I especially liked some of the quips your Leader would throw out. For example, after failing a mission, instead of just telling me that I failed, he said 'Looks like the Force wasn't with you, better kiss your sister for luck next time.' It's fun, it's different, and I'm always a sucker for a good Star Wars reference.