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June 2011
(72%)
33 Reviews
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Abstract: I ran through the story in about seven hours in Red Faction: Armageddon, as opposed to Red Faction: Guerrilla which took me far longer. The major difference, aside from the actual amount of gameplay, is the way the two are completely different from eac...
Abstract: Perhaps the most fundamental thing that can be said about Red Faction: Armageddon is that it's a return to the series' roots. Unfortunately, while that would be a good thing for many games, Red Faction's gnarled roots were best left deep underground. A...
Abstract: If there is one thing to take from the Red Faction series is that the Mason family knows how to destroy almost anything! Daring to change the formula of the series again, Volition has managed to make Red Faction: Armageddon one of the most enjoyable sp...
Abstract: Despite a few flaws, 2009's Red Faction: Guerrilla did several things extremely well. Namely, it told an amazing story about a group of rebels who picked away at a tyrannical government until it fell, and it provided a huge, open world in which you cou...
Abstract: There are times when Red Faction: Armageddon is great: when you're firing rockets at the pillars supporting a bridge and watching the Martians on top get swallowed by rubble, or using the Magnet gun to send an explosive barrel into an alien-infested st...
Abstract: Red Faction: Armageddon represents the fourth game in the Red Faction series, and it's interesting to see how far things have come. From first person, to third person. From destruction/manipulation of the environment to destruction/manipulation of obje...
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Published: 2011-06-04, Author: Eric , review by: gamespy.com
Nanoforge "rebuild" ability is cool; Ruin mode would be a great mobile app; decent cooperative multiplayer; some nifty new weapons.
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...