@37Kilroy I tried to think of an analogy to help their point make sense, but it is a unique thing. Closest I could come up with is a bank. You can put your money in it and get an interest rate on it back. If you take that money out and give it to someone else, they don't get that interest rate you were getting. As it is, the code that comes free with a new copy is like it's own separate product. Any ways, if this practice bothers you, refuse to buy games that do it. Money talks.
Magnet gun becomes useless immediately after it is introduced. The horde encounters with bigger enemies makes the magnet gun useless. Thankfully, the rest of your arsenal is OP as fuck and that's what I like about this game.
Like previous Red Faction games, I plowed through this game using mostly just my hammer :) Though I felt this game was more akin to Dead Space than previous Red Faction games
Just got this on the PlayStation Store for £4.99 because of this review. Have wanted it since before it came out, excited that it's downloading now :D Thanks for the good review!
@ThePirateNinjaMaster I personally can't wait. The only reason I progressed in RF:G was to unlock more weapons, and then I finished so the EDF assholes would be in every area again. Destroying stuff was the main selling point of all of them, and the magnet gun will be totally worth the linearity.
you mean like THE previous Red Faction GAME, because in the first and second (which are the best) you do not have any hammer, so i don't know if you've ever played the original, but if you haven't it's a must buy! ;)
@Mik3469 I think most people just like the tv screen/dual shock concept. If u like pcs, more power to you. but i like sitting on a couch in front of my tv and just using a controller.
its a great game just because its not free roam dosent mean it sucks. I like that they tried something new unlike cod makes all there games the exact same.
@37Kilroy Well said. DLC, online passes. They try to do anything to rob your pockets. And campaigns nowadays are 8 hours "long"? In the good old days campaigns were at least 16 hours. It's all about money ;-)
@stbays its true it is a very uniques situation bc manufactuers, besides game companies, do have control over their protect once it is sold, and rightly so. Once i buy a game i should have 100% ownership of it. however bc i use a code it automatically decreases the value if i were to resell. I personally do not beleive that the producer, developer, ect, has any right, bc they have no ownership, to decrease the value of the game after they have sold it. However, i respect the business of it
@kylelembke How? Xbox is out dated. The architecture is way different also, but in term of power a PC is always way more powerful than console. And a lot of games where limited in graphics due to consoles. Look at Crysis 2. Even Crytek's boss (Crytek is the company that made Crysis 1 and 2) said that graphics and visual would be way better whitout the console limiting it. In games like L4D2 they had to do some tricks due to low VRAM on consoles. And there is way more exemple like these ones.
@stbays i realize why they do it but they dont own the game any more, they shouldnt be able to alter it. When i buy a chair the person who originally crafted it cant come to my house and change it without my permission
@Zimba9810 i still play guerilla it is most fun smashing cars . And the best thing is smash a bridge then a car will go over it and it will collapse 'classic'.
@BigLebowski2000 what good ole days are you talking about? in my good ole days, the campaigns were 5 days long. however, most of this time was spent dying and memorizing enemy movements, and then it took about 45 minutes.
the things that made the first one so awesome they took away, like the open world and large buildings, i would love for them to make another but in a populated ccity with hude skyscrapers now that would be amazing.
Gorilla is the third game. First game is Red Fraction 1 on the ps2. Might have also been on other stuff. Then Red Fraction 2 then Red Fraction Gorilla.
So explain to me what the FUCK this has to do with the Political instability and backstory that coated the first two and actually made a great atmosphere?