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June 2009
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The editors liked
The destructibility is fantastic
Plenty of gameplay
Good online content.
Open style of play
Fun Wrecking Crew and online modes
Blowing stuff up
Makes the sandbox super convenient
Gleeful destruction is more than a gimmick
Smart AI buddies
The editors didn't like
The driving experience could be made better
Some character animations are lifeless.
Can get repetitive
Not being able to save at any location can get tedious
Abstract: Mars is oppressed and it’s your job to free the masses! No, this isn’t a sequel to the movie Total Recall (even though it totally could be), it is the third entry in the Red Faction series. Just as with its predecessors, the storyline is wrought with e...
Abstract: Red Faction Guerrilla is the best sandbox game on the market right now. Period. Sure Grand Theft Auto IV might have better pathos but Red Faction Guerrilla (RFG) is more fun, engaging, and enjoyable than Rockstar's blockbuster. In RFG you play Alec Mas...
Red Faction: Guerrilla is a wonderfully explosive game that features some of the prettiest destruction I’ve seen in a long time. Volition took their Geo-Mod technology and applied it to every shack, lightpole, tank, and factory on the face of Mars to g...
Abstract: I found the visuals in Red Faction: Guerilla pretty solid. Now the game itself takes place on the red planet of Mars, and there is only so much that you can do rendering the outside of a red planet, but Volition does a great job. The setting is very su...
Abstract: Last generation Volition introduced us to the Red Faction, an organized resistance movement of workers and miners who fought for their survival against the oppressing Ultor mining company. Players fought throughout the innards of Mars and, in desperati...
Abstract: With so many recent open-world games -- inFAMOUS, Prototype, and Red Faction: Guerrilla -- I can feel myself beginning to grow tired of the genre. Not because any of them are bad, but because they all seem to suffer a few issues that continuously pop ...
Abstract: The Red Faction series is about 100% pure destruction and Guerrilla is no different. The perspective has switched from first to third-person and the linear levels are gone in favor of an open world, but the visceral thrill of blowing stuff up remains. ...
Abstract: Thing is, where the first two Red Faction games dealt exclusively with terrain deformation, Guerrilla is now more concerned with the stuff on top of the terrain. Volition have returned to the drawing board, painstakingly building a brand new iteration ...
Abstract: It’s been eight years since Red Faction debuted on the PC, followed with sequels on the PS2, Xbox, and eventually coming full circle back to the PC with Red Faction II. To listen to the guys at Volition talk, they’ve been working on Red Faction: Guerr...