Dark Sector Chapter 4 Moths To The Flame Colossus Boss Fight(6-7) This Boss Is Pretty Easy and shouldnt take that long to beat just throw the Glaive into the fire and throw it at The Colossus Boss and he should fall from the wall and onto the ground and then run upto him and perform a Finisher on him and just keep on repeating. After a couple hits the Colossus will stop climbing the walls and will start rushing at you on the ground just roll out of the way and keep throwing the Firery Glaive at Colossus and soon it will be over. Chapter 4:Moths To The Flame
=== Dark Sector === Played on: ATI 4670 HD AMD Athlon (tm) II X2 215 3GB of RAM, 2.71GHz Resolution: 1360x768 Settings: Maxed out I always get 60 fps, im not sure is that max, but anyway it runs really, really fast... Dark Sector is a third-person shooter video game for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows developed by Digital Extremes. The game was released on March 25, 2008, in North America, March 27, 2008, in Japan and April 4, 2008, in Europe.[2] Set in the crumbling infrastructure of a fictional Eastern Bloc country in the near future, the game features both single and multiplayer action, with players working their way through a world where biological weapons are a hellish nightmare, let loose on an unsuspecting populace. The game's main character is a man named Hayden Tenno (voiced by Michael Rosenbaum), a morally ambivalent clean-up man employed by the CIA. He has congenital analgesia which renders him unable to feel pain. On a mission in a fictional former Eastern Bloc nation, he is exposed to a biological compound which mutates him, dramatically changing his right arm, and giving him the ability to grow a three-bladed throwable weapon called a glaive at will. The glaive is a part of his body, can be used to generate light, and can be controlled remotely by the player. Dark Sector was met with mixed reviews. Many critics compared it to Resident Evil 4 and Gears of War due to the similar style of play and story, yet it was praised for its visuals ...