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April 2013
(76%)
56 Reviews
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Abstract: CommentGears of War: Judgment marks the first game in the series that isn’t developed by Epic Games, with Bulletstorm developer People Can Fly taking over for the popular third-person shooter. It’s also the first game in the series to not feature Marcu...
Abstract: However, unable to resist the chance to get a little bit more cash out of the franchise, Epic Games soon revealed plans to continue the series with Gears of War: Judgement ....
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Published: 2013-05-09, Author: Matt , review by: delimiter.com.au
Abstract: Confession time! This is my first Gears game. I like Japanese games, and it's really hard to think of a game more alien to the Japanese design sensibilities than this one. This series has always struck me as utterly macho as only American aesthetics can a...
Abstract: Damon Baird and Kilo squad are charged with cowardice, desertion, theft of military tech, and treason. While cities fall around them to the Locust hordes, Colonel Loomis looks down on Baird, Augustus “The Cole Train” Cole, Onyx Guard Academy Cadet Sofi...
Extra campaign mode Aftermath is amazing, Declassify challenges adds to the fun, Multiplayer maps are great fun
Judgment campaign is really boring, Changing a working controller layout FAIL, Not pushing the 360's graphics
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Published: 2013-03-25, Author: Leon , review by: avforums.com
Not GuiltyNew control schemeDeclassified modifiersOverrum multiplayer modeGuiltyWatered down Gears charactersReplacement of Horde with SurvivalPoor selection of maps out of the boxYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Gears of War: Jud...
Arcade-style gameplay, New multiplayer modes, Additional weapons, Two campaigns
Short life-span, A little repetitive, Lacks character depth
Polish developer People Can Fly has done a solid job of rejuvenating the Gears of War series, bringing a fresh and much more arcade-like approach to the combat system that had started to become a little tired in previous titles. If you're a Gears fan you'...
A new multi-player focus and some arcade-style gameplay tweaks keeps the Gears formula fresh, although it lacks impact if you're just after more story ...
Abstract: The tale is told through a framing story that sees Baird being trialled for war crimes, 14 years prior to the first Gears game. The details of this accusation are revealed through playing each level, which act as Baird's testimony.It's an interesting idea...