Red Faction: Armageddon Review | |
Red Faction: Armageddon Review This game's got cool explosions galore - and little else. | |
Thanks for the review. May wait for this to drop price before purchase unless it has some good UT multiplayer like the first one had for PC. | |
I just read that this game also has no competitive multiplayer. wtf? that's the only reason i played guerilla the multiplayer was freaking amazing. | |
Still sounds like a ton of fun. I might get it when I'm done with inFamous 2. | |
The demo came across as about the same to me. You gota a few cool guns, but the baddies leap around so often that the assault rifle with snap to aiming was the only effective weapon...shame really. I am waiting for a Red fatction that lives up to its potential. Come on, it went from too open world to linear tunnel shooter? WTF | |
Correct - the two multiplayer modes are Ruin, where you get points for causing as much damage as possible within a limited amount of time (there's an untimed version for just messing around) and your scores are compared on a leaderboard, and Infestation, where you can team up with up to three friends to fight off waves of aliens - I've heard it compared to Gears of War's Horde mode, but having not played that I can't say how close they really are. Competitive multiplayer would have alleviated many of the issues I mentioned in the review, since reshaping the battlefield would be meaningful in that context. | |
This is exactly why I didn't by the game. The only reason I loved the previous game was because it was open world and strategic(somewhat). I don't want another linear shooter.
Sadly, I never got to play the multiplayer because by the time I got the game, noone played online. The trailers made the multiplayer look awesome. | |
Ammo, more linear, not centered around destruction and rather a story... glad I bought this, because it sounds like it fixed everything that made RF:G suck. "Blow stuff up until you get so far, and they you get a real mission. Oh, and your gun only has 5 bullets while you have an entire army coming after you". If only it was first person... | |
Great Review. | |
That's a shame, when i first heard about this i was totally psyked as i figured it would be just like guerrilla but with better stuff at your disposal. This just sounds like they wanted into the mainstream shooter market and forgot that RF's main selling point was the destructible environments. If that element has been ignored then really why bother buying it? I'll just go play halo instead :/ | |
hence the term Guerilla Warfare. sneak in, cause as much damage and then gtfo BEFORE the army arrives. this is where all that practice on the demo master jobs comes in :P | |
It just got really annoying driving out to destroy something, then driving back to the base or camp or whatever, and the repeating... Especially in the bigger places where it took a while to drive there. I think I had the most fun with the challenge things were you had to destroy the building with a certain number of specific items because it made you think instead of just running and smashing... | |
volition you used to be cool although they have always been soft on multi see summoner and red faction 2 | |
Damn, I had high hopes for this game. The last one was too open world, this one isn't at all. It looks like a series of tunnels and not much else. It can be linear, but it still has to be pretty big. | |
Nice review. | |
I actually just beat the living shit out of it about a few hours ago, and despite being linear, it is still a pretty fucking awesome game (Though this may be because I have been gameless for the past 2 weeks and have been bored as shit, but don't let that factor, because it was still a good game). | |
I can't remember if I've seen other reviews by you but you seemed really out of it and like you didn't care about doing the video. However as the video played and I heard more about your thoughts on the game I began to think it was more that it was just so boring and awful you wanted to finish reviewing it and never think about it again. Either way thanks for saving me 60$ lol | |
This game turned out exactly as i feared | |
HAWHHATT?! An Escapist Game review that actually understands the flaws of a game beyond the superficial level? Blashphemy! | |
I tried playing Guerrilla tactically sometimes and it never worked quite as well as "blow all dat shit up" so why should I expect Armageddon to be any different? | |
I've only played the first one, I found the geomod technology rarely rose above being a gimmick and the story was so amazingly awful and predictable it really detracted from the game. It's rather disappointing to hear that the series has managed so many additional games but still hasn't fixed these glaring problems from the original. | |
Unfortunately, it has been like this for every. Single. Installment. Instead of thinking up ways to make GeoMod work as a gameplay element, the developers somehow think they have to put gameplay elements taken from other games into the foreground and make their game fun by making it derivative and... well, bland. RF2: Nearly no GeoMod, straight-up bland military sci-fi shooter. This is not the development team sucking. They are apparently capable of more. This is specifically whoever wrote the Game Design Document sucking so hard they probably inhaled the entire studio building by now. | |
Im hopeing in the next the EDF or someone will comeback i mean hell the repare abiltey i could think of some awsome thing to do in gurrilla | |
I still haven't finished RFG... Maybe I'll buy this when it's cheaper. | |