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June 2011
(72%)
33 Reviews
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Abstract: The Red Faction games have always been just on the edge of the huge success that developer Volition deserves for all their efforts over the years. The series got its biggest boost with the last game, Guerrilla, where building destruction - including...
Despite its forgettable story and pacing issues with the campaign, Red Faction: Armageddon is good fun for letting out your inner destructive child. They ability to tear apart and repair the environments at will is a hook that keeps working, and when t...
Abstract: Fifty years have passed since the EDF has been overthrown on Mars’ surface, and things seem to have been going fairly well for the planet’s occupants. Of course, peace is always short-lived. As you play through the prologue, you take control of Darius...
Abstract: Rather than traversing the surface of Mars in the open-world setting of Red Faction: Guerrilla, developer Volition Inc. have taken Red Faction underground with Armageddon. Only small sections of the game happen on the surface. The bulk of t...
Magnet gun inspires destructive creativity, Powerful arsenal and abilities, Destroying stuff is great fun, Extra modes offer more opportunities for mayhem.
Bland story and characters, Underground environments can get repetitive.
The versatile magnet gun marries beautifully with the series' signature destructibility to make Red Faction: Armageddon an exciting and explosive shooter....
Abstract: Within the first five minutes of Red Faction Armageddon (RFA) I was taking on a gaggle of the Marauder cultists around the large terraformer on Mars. The problem was that I was playing it like a standard duck and cover third person shooter, using a mac...
Abstract: Red Faction: Armageddon is set fifty years after Red Faction: Guerilla , and it's still as dangerous as ever to a member of the Mason family. Protagonist Darius Mason and his cohorts live under the surface of Mars as the surface is no longer hospitable. W...
Abstract: To quote Quaid/Hauser (Arnold Schwarzenegger) from the excellent movie Total Recall "Get your ass to Mars". These memorable words mirror my opinions about the latest Red Faction game, Armageddon which once again sees players returning to the red planet...
Abstract: Bald space marines shooting aliens in underground corridors are so prevalent in gaming right now that even commenting on this prevalence has become a cliche. But you know what? Screw it — I’m so very tired of this theme, and the turgid scripts that oft...