Nov 29, 2011

RAGE Review

Overall Score: 9.3/10 


Genre: First Person Shooter

Platforms: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC

Release Date: October 4, 2011

Developer / Publisher: id Software / Bethesda Softworks

id Software is known for:

  • Doom
  • Wolfenstein
  • Quake
Bethesda Softworks is known for:
  • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
  • Fallout 3
  • Brink
Mutant Bash TV - Survive waves of mutants!
I'm not sure why, perhaps it's the fact that id (the creators of Doom) and Bethesda (the creators of the Elder Scrolls series) have teamed up to make this game or maybe it's because it's one of the only original intellectual properties to come out this holiday season, but it's been near the top of my most anticipated games of 2011 ever since it was announced. I'm very excited to get this one underway so here it is!

Gameplay: 10/10
It recommends you install the game to your hard drive. And even though it's 22 GB, I also recommend you do this if you have the space because if you don't you'll be waiting for the reeeediiiiicuuuuulooouuusly loooong load times. It comes with three disks on the 360 version, two for the campaign and one for the multiplayer.

This is where this game really shines. id has done a fantastic job of making you feel truly in control of your character and how you go about destroying your foes. And there are many different weapons to use to destroy said foes. There are tons of guns to choose from, lots of items such as grenades and wingsticks, and even a few bots like the sentry bot and sentry turret. In fact, there's so many sometimes it's hard to choose. The AI is very smart, they run, dodge, flank, communicate, swing from balconies, and team up. There are different enemy factions that control different areas of the wasteland. Each faction has a different approach to fighting tactics which gives much appreciated variety to the gunplay.

You're given missions in towns that act as hubs. You start out with just one town but will eventually be able to travel back and forth between three. In these towns you'll be able to talk to the locals, play a card game called Rage Frenzy, gamble on simple mini games, buy and sell gear, and participate in races. It's up to you to talk to the locals to obtain side quests, most of which are pretty basic and uninteresting.

Vehicles feel great and are fun to drive. You can participate in races to earn race certificates; you use these certificates as currency for vehicle upgrades. There are four vehicles in total ranging from very week and agile to very strong and clunky, all of which, if upgraded, can be devastating machines of death. Vehicle upgrades include bigger engines, performance tires, and better weapons. You can also buy supplies for your vehicles, such as: shields, mines, and a hover turret to help against the numerous enemy vehicles you'll inevitably encounter in the chaotic wasteland.

There are innumerous amounts of loot and it can sometimes be overwhelming. You can find loot throughout the world in nooks and crannies and on dead bodies. You can even find rare and powerful Rage Frenzy cards to add to your deck.

Perhaps the most enjoyable weapon to use in the game is a boomerang like device called wingsticks. They have razor sharp, three pronged flagella that can take off a mutant head with ease, and if you throw it right it will come back to you like a boomerang. There are different ammo types for most of the weapons. They include the explosive Pop Rocks for the shotgun, Electro Bolts for the Crossbow, and Fat Mammas for the pistol which are three rounds combined into one huge one. One of my favorite parts of this game is the engineering. You find or buy ingredients that can then be made into various items and ammo for your enjoyment.  Also, when you die you enter into a mini game, in which when completed it acts as a defibrillator, brings you back to life, and shocks nearby enemies in the process.

A few minor complaints are that you can't jump very high or vault over obstacles, there are only a small amount of weapon upgrades, a lot of the quests are "fetch and deliver," guns start to feel very week as you progress, and missions can be confusing at times. These are minor complaints and shouldn't distract too badly from your overall enjoyment of the game.

Story: 8/10
Let me start by saying that this would've gotten a better score if the ending wasn't so terrible. That being said, the rest of the story was very engaging. A huge asteroid is hurling toward earth and you are selected to enter stasis, you get into one of many small "Arc's" that keeps you alive during the devastation. You wake up years later only to discover that you're the only survivor in your Arc. You play a recording from the president at the time of the stasis. He basically says, "if you're listening to this, you've survived. We have no idea what's on the outside, so good luck." And then you venture off into the wasteland. You soon realize that everything is destroyed and it's pretty much a post-apocalyptic world.

Not even one minute into the wasteland and you're greeted by mutants trying to kill you. Dan Hagar, voiced by John Goodman, saves the day by shooting them with his trusty sniper rifle. Because Dan saves you he takes you back to his small hometown and gives you missions to do. You're first mission, eliminate the bandit threat just outside of Hagar's territory. After doing a few more things for Dan you're pretty much free to tackle objectives as you please.

You eventually make friends and enemies. And since you're what's called an "Arc Survivor," you're being hunted by a powerful human faction that calls themselves "The Authority". Everyone and their dogs seem to be afraid of this faction aside from a small resistance group that you eventually become a part of.

They do a great job at throwing some comedy in to lighten the mood. Although you get to know characters somewhat well, I wish they would've dug deeper into character development. My biggest complaint about this game is the ending. There's no real conclusion, it just suddenly ends. It's not even really hinted at that the game  is about to end. For this reason I had to knock a few points off.

What a beautiful disaster!
Graphics: 10/10
Although there's a little bit of pixilation, especially on structures in the distance, both cut scenes and real time graphics are completely stunning. It was no surprise to me to see RAGE as a contender for best graphics at the 2011 VGA's. This game sets the bar for animation, and character movements seem flawless. Both animation and the physics engine are nothing short of amazing. And although there is quite a lot of pop-in while traversing the wasteland, the detail on the AI and in the world in general is fantastic. The post-apocalyptic world and what's left of the roads and overpasses all look amazing. Water effects are great as the sun reflects into your eyes and your feet leave life like ripples as you walk.

I have a few complaints. I found myself getting stuck on small objects and invisible walls; this is especially frustrating when in the middle of a fire fight. There are numerous invisible walls meant to keep you on the right path. Shadows are decent enough, but your character doesn't seem to have one; nor does he have legs or feet when you look down. And environmental destruction is pretty much non-existent. These really are minor complaints in a graphical masterpiece.

Sound: 9/10
Sound in general is very good. Gunfire is realistic. The voice acting is great aside from some recycled voices from enemies. Things such as wind, footsteps, and machinery sound fantastic. The sound of your vehicle as you press the turbo boost is very pleasing to the ears. Enemies make noises that one would in real life and communicate with each other as a collective effort to take you down. It's great to hear an enemy moan after a well placed shot to the chest. Water and fire sound realistic. Although not great, the music is good and does an adequate job of setting the mood.

I found that the lip-syncing was off a few times and conversations would suddenly cut out mid word. You're character doesn't speak at all which can be good, it helps you to feel like you're part of the character. And people will often speak over each other in crowded areas.

Replay Value: High
There are four difficulty levels and tons of side quests to do if you so choose. And there are a couple engaging multiplayer mode. You can play either "Road Rage" or "Wasteland Legends". In Road Rage you battle against other players in vehicle combat. You get points for kills and gradually level up your character. You unlock new vehicle classes, weapons, and items.

In wasteland legends you experience the untold stories of the wasteland. These are stories about characters you come across in the campaign. You can play with up to one other person, and although you can play by yourself, it's highly recommended to play with someone alse. There are nine stories total. They are pretty short, but really fun and worth a play through. You can play these via split screen or over an internet connection.

Race to your hearts content!
Although the first few hours are slow, you'll soon be bombarded with stuff to do. And although this is first of all a first person shooter, it has some minor role-playing elements that I think most people will enjoy. This game isn't ground breaking in terms of story or gameplay, but it most certainly is in terms of animation and enemy AI behavior. They've also added a few easter eggs that I won't spoil, but I will tell you that you'll probably need a walkthrough to find them. I ended up doing a lot of side quests and it took me about 13 hours to complete, but it doesn't end there, head on over to the multiplayer for more action and fun.

If you like this game, you might also enjoy:

  • Fallout 3
  • Borderlands




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Nov 17, 2011

Battlefield 3 Single Player and Co-op Review

Overall Score: 7.9/10


Genre: First Person Shooter

Systems: Xbox 360, PC, and PlayStation 3

Release Date: October 25, 2011

Developer/Publisher: Dice / Electronic Arts



On Xbox 360 the game comes with two disks. One for the single-player campaign and the other for the on-line multiplayer and co-op. The hype around this game before it came out was huge. They've shown many amazing trailers to ramp up our anticipation. Lets see if they deliver.


Gameplay: 7/10
It has typical first person shooter controls. There's a lot of slow motion when something major happens like a big explosion or a team mate getting shot. The slow motion is pretty cool and adds emphasis to epic moments. There are tons of weapons ranging from assault rifles to crazy shotguns to rocket launchers. There are also a lot of quick time events such as pushing A repeatedly to do a certain action; this works for some games, Resident Evil 4, and although it can be intense at moments it falls short as a whole. A few earthquakes happen throughout the game and although they're cool, it's mostly done through unplayable cut scenes. I wish they would've incorporated this more into the gameplay. The vehicle warfare sections are a lot of fun and add something new to the typical over saturated military shooter genre.

The ally and enemy A.I. can be really dumb at times. They'll stand in the wide open waiting to be killed. At one point there was one enemy, I had about five allies, and just for kicks I wanted to see how long it would take them to kill this poor soul; about two minutes..... But wait there's more. This was actually quite comical. I was moving in on a large group of enemies; I had a huge allied force with me. We were eventually face to face with the enemy. And when we get there, they're all running around like a bunch of chickens with their heads cut off, but for some reason my allies still can't seem to kill any of them. So once again it was up to me to save the day. So I stroll around walking slowly, I might as well have been skipping, shooting them point blank and stabbing people. But what's this? A jeep cruises in with a mounted .50 Cal burning through ammo. Finally some action! So I go prone behind some cover. Try to take aim at the soldier manning the gun and ......... What the crap! My cursor keeps gravitating away from him like some crazy reverse gravitational force. This happens over and over again until I'm killed by the same guy I can't aim at. So I restart that section and the same thing happens again! It's not until I stand up and move away from the area that I actually take him out. One other time my character just dropped dead out of nowhere. There was also an instance where my gun changed in a cut scene from the one I was really using.

The auto aim is very lenient but you'll need it as you get more into the game. I really enjoyed being able to shoot enemies through their cover, this brings more realism to the game. Fighting in the streets with the tall buildings is a lot of fun. Mission objectives are boring and some aren't clear at all on what you're supposed to do. Because of this you're left re-playing parts until you get it right.


Story: 7/10
It's very hard to follow at first, but this is typical in these types of games.You play as Sargeant Blackburn. You're being interrogated, as if you were the enemy, about a threat to New York that you say is going to happen soon. The two agents doing the interrogation want you to tell them about your missions you did in Iran. You end up playing through these missions in flashbacks. The story continually switches back and forth between the interrogation and the flashbacks. You even play as other characters every once in a while to switch things up. Does any of this sound familiar? If you've played Call of Duty: Black Ops it should. The whole interrogation and flashback thing was done in the popular Call of Duty game and honestly they did it better. The enemies call themselves the PLR and appear to be led by a man named Faruhk Al-Bashir. I don't want to spoil anything but the story gets pretty wild as it unfolds. Although a little confusing the story will finally make sense just before the game ends. It tries to pull you in and get you emotionally involved and does an adequate job at best.


Graphics: 8.5/10
First of all let me say, the graphics on a high end PC are much better than console versions. That being said, they are still pretty dang good on console. Although the destructibility is good, I was hoping for much more considering this was a huge selling point for the game. Not even close to everything is destructible, but those things that are will make you want to pause and admire the detail put into it. For instance, watching a building crumble to the ground is quite the site to see.

Animations such as climbing and leaping over ledges looks awesome. Facial animation in cut scenes is top notch and can hang with the best, but fails to deliver in the actual real time gameplay. In fact, the graphics in general look fantastic in cut scenes. At one point you're flying in a jet over the open sea with carriers, battleships, and gray clouds all around you. And even though enemy fighter jets are trying to take you down, all I wanted to do was admire the truly stunning scenery. Fire effects are very unimpressive. Shadows seem to be non existent. The physics engine isn't very good. And I had many instances where the screen got choppy. But a midst all these drawbacks it's still a stunning game all around.

Rain looks awesome, especially when it hits your face because it leaves little drops of water. The lighting looks fantastic and gives the game sense of realism. I love the way the light penetrates the dark city streets and reflects off the raindrops as they pour down your face. Settings range from city streets to lush green jungles to open desert plains. Some of these set pieces look amazing.


Sound: 9/10
Yes, the sound was the best part about this game, sad I know. There is a ton of chatter between squad mates. They use military lingo, this is realistic but hard to understand if you're not familiar with it. The voice acting is really good. It has seven voice over languages such as Italian and French. I was very impressed with the other languages, they sound very good and not like they were just thrown in. The sound of a giant skyscraper crumbling to the ground is fantastic. The music ranges from fast paced symphony with loud drums to heart pumping electronic with deep base. The sound of gunfire and bullets whizzing passed your head gets the heart going. I had a few instances where some of the sound would temporarily cut out. That's just one minor complaint amongst fantastic sound quality.


Replay Value: Medium
I covered multiplayer in another review so I'm not including that into my decision to give it a medium score. There are three difficulty levels to choose from: Easy, Medium, and Hard, pretty generic. They've also added co-op in which there is no split screen option. I'm miss the days of split screen, it seems to be diminishing in games these days and that's not cool with me. Anyway, co-op consists of you and one other person. There are six playable missions that are separate from the single player campaign. You can unlock weapons for the online multiplayer by completing co-op missions. Although there is no incentive to replay the single player campaign, there is to play the co-op missions.


In closing, there really isn't a whole lot going for this portion of the game. I think the fact that it was hyped so much and compared again and again to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 made it disappoint that much more. It plays just like every other military shooter and in all honesty there are a lot out there that do it better. It's really not a terrible game, but don't expect much out of it. On a brighter side, the multiplayer is amazing. Check out my review where I gave it a 9.3/10. Happy Gaming!

If you like this game you might also enjoy:

  • Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
  • Battlefield: Bad Company 2
  • Homefront

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Nov 9, 2011

Battlefield 3 Multiplayer Review

Overall Score: 9.3/10  

Genre: First Person Shooter

Systems: Xbox 360, PC, and PlayStation 3

Release Date: October 25, 2011

Developer/Publisher: Dice / Electronic Arts


If you've played any of the Battlefield games in the past then you know that multiplayer is where it's at. They have also advertised the crap out of the single player campaign, and from what they've shown it looks great. But is it? No..... No it's not. That's why I'm reviewing the multiplayer seperately, because I feel like it deserves it. They recommend you install the multiplayer to your hard disk for better graphics. It's only 1.5 GB of space so it's definitely worth it. The Xbox 360 version comes with two DVD's, one with multiplayer and co-op and the other with the single player campaign. You need an online pass code to access multiplayer and co-op. This comes free with a bran new purchase of the game. If you buy the game used or rent it you'll have to buy a code on-line for $10, thanks EA!, NOT! You need to download the on-line pass after typing it in, it's very small but WOW, so many downloads.


Gameplay: 9.5/10


First of all let me tell you, this isn't Call of Duty. This isn't a run and gun shooter. It works very well for Call of Duty but Battlefield is more squad based. In order to do well, and I don't mean just get a lot of kills but to actually arm objectives and capture points, you need to work with your team and squad. You can browse for a specific server or choose Quick Match. You need to plan every move very carefully. Know your surroundings and know where your team mates are. You can be in a squad of up to four people. The bonus of having a squad is that you can spawn to their location.

There are five game modes: Conquest, Rush, Team Deathmatch, Squad Deathmatch, and Squad Rush. In Conquest there are spots/flags on the map that each team tries to control. You receive points for capturing and keeping these flags. The team that achieves the score needed to win first wins. In Rush the map is broken into sections. You play one section at a time. The teams are broken into defenders and attackers. The attackers try to arm the M-COM stations and the defenders try to stop them from doing so. There are two M-COM stations in each section. Team Deathmatch or TDM is pretty self explanatory. There are two teams and the team with the highest number kills wins. Squad Deathmatch is the same as regular Team Deathmatch except you're in a squad of four and you're playing against a squad of four. This is cool because it focuses heavily on team work within your squad. Squad Rush is very similar to regular Rush except everything is smaller. Smaller maps, only two squads facing each other, and only one M-COM station instead of two.

It comes with nine maps ranging from mountainous regions with wide open plains to city streets with huge buildings everywhere. Aside from the tactical squad based gameplay, another thing that makes battlefield stand out is the vehicles. They range from Jets to Tanks to Jeeps with mounted guns. Every type of vehicle is up-gradable with things like shooting out a puff of smoke to hide yourself or having improved armor. I came across many annoying glitches such as trying to vault over a ledge but getting stuck on an invisible wall only to be shot dead because of it.

Their are four kits to play with: Assault, Engineer, Support, and Recon. The Assault kit consists of Assault Rifles, Med Kits, and Defibrillators. The Engineer kit consists of Sub-Machine Guns, Anti-Tank Weapons, and Vehicle Repair. The Support kit consists of Light Machine Guns (the big ones), Ammo Resupply, and C4. The Recon kit consists of Sniper Rifles, Mobile Spawn Points, and Motion Sensors. Each kit can be customized to suit your playing style. You unlock new equipment, guns, scopes, etc. for each kit by playing with that kit. There are some guns that are unlocked for every kit such as shotguns. There are so many unlocks that it can seem overwhelming at times. Your soldier gains levels as well.

On occasion I found myself having to spawn at my base while attacking in Rush. This is bad because when there is no vehicle to drive you have to run a very long distance. This is the only downside to the huge maps. Like in the Bad Company games there is bullet drop. This means you need to aim above peoples heads when firing from a long distance. A cool new thing they did in this one is that you can spawn directly into vehicles that are in your base. Some other additions include the ability to go prone and snipers have a glare off their scopes so they can't hide as easily.


Graphics: 9/10


The destructibility is the best I've ever seen. Do yourself a favor and get in a tank and blow a building apart, if their are enemies in that building you will get major kills and points. Granted I haven't gotten my hands on Modern Warfare 3 yet, but this is the best looking online shooter I've played to date. Explosions look great and will explode your mind with amazement! Character animation is great especially when leaping over ledges. Detail on guns and vehicles looks fantastic. Maps also look amazing with great detail, and it's fun to blow up trees.


Sound: 9.5/10


The sound is incredible! Surround sound or a good pair of headphones only heightens the already awesome experience. Helicopters and jets flying overhead, tanks rolling out, and non-stop gunfire and explosions give you a feeling of being smack in the middle of war. Explosions sound oh, so good! Very realistic sound effects. Gunfire echos down narrow corridors. One complaint, I've had many instances, particularly when in a tank, where some of the sound cuts out. I'm sure this will be addressed in a patch.


All in all this game is a great triple A title that has a lot to love. It's hard to ignore the battle between this game and Modern Warfare 3, I suggest we play both! Why not? I highly recommend this game to anyone looking for a great online experience. So go blow some stuff up! It's Fun!


If you like this game you might also enjoy:

  • Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
  • Battlefield: Bad Company 2




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