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44 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
22 year old reviewer., May 23, 2001
It's about time a great game to the PS2. Yes, I know there have been some good games coming in slowly but this is one that want have you saying.."It's over....just like that." Ex. Onimusha and ZOE. Both pretty good, both pretty short. Okay, on to Red Faction. First thing I noticed.... well the graphics weren't what I was expecting. I was expecting Half-Life PC. Anyway, once you get into this game and explore a little, you come to find the graphics to be very well done, especially the textures. If you have the game be sure to look down at the ground..close up. Don't mistake me..this isn't Metal Gear Solid 2. But that's okay because a game like this you need depth and gameplay. Both of those make a bigger hole in the wall than you can even think of blating. Yes, the Geo-Mod is very, very cool. Depth.... you actually feel part of this world. It's a movie and you're the lead role. Plus some 60 levels. This game is huge and their is always something new to try. Instead of just shooting enemies, get into vehicles to run em' down. Hell, take over a gun turret and mow 'em down. Blast a hole in the bridge by an unsuspecting guard and watch him fall. The environment is very interactive. The bottom line.....if you want a game you can spend time with, explore and not get bored of....Buy Red Faction. Onto gameplay...Okay, this is where I thought it would fall apart. Me, I'm used to having a mouse and keyboard to be my eyes and feet. Okay, can't do that here unless the usb keyboard and mouse work...haven't heard. But that's okay, The control is tight and the game moves at constant frame-rate. The load times are short and the save times are shorter. The games' multiplayer feature is good if you want to shoot up on some friends or some bots. Though, this is designed to be a single player game...and if you're like me....that's the one you'll be playing. Alright that's about it. RED FACTION is a great all-around game. No other game out there now comes close. So proud PS 2 owners....go do yourself a favor. Pick this one up and join the revolution.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Oh, yeah..., May 23, 2001
When I first played this game I thought it would be another of those FPS who have great ideas, but really stink. I was so surprised. Everything looks realistic. The guns are sweet, the graphics are great, the sound is awsome, and, the best part, you can blow right through walls. Don't have a keycard? Just blast a hole in the wall and you have just done the soon-to-be-famous technique, wall-be-gone! You can destroy bridges, pilot vehicals, and snipe victoms from a distance. Is there a big tank coming your way? Just pop a hole in the ground and down it goes! This is defenitly a must buy.---Realistic Blood--- ---Realistic Violence--- Mature users recommended
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not Quite a Killer App... But Close, June 5, 2001
Now THIS is more like it. PS2 games of late have been plagued by the curse of brevity. After a string of INCREDIBLY short games, such as Onimusha, ZOE, Crazy Taxi, and Starfigher, PS2 owners finally have a reason to use their memory cards. Red Faction goes a long way towards remedying the "beaten in one sitting" trend with a long storyline full of twists, turns, and a huge variety of environments to explore. What starts out as a revolution in the mines of mars eventually sees you raiding Ultor's corporate offices, piloting submarines, fighting HUGE mutant worms, sneaking aboard a space ship, and blowing up a huge space-station. And that's not even the game's brutal, down in the trenches, finale! Red Faction is a long game and, just when you think it's going to end, you're surprised by yet another twist in the plot. It's also a fun game and, with the inclusion of a variety of vehicles and the "Geo-Mod" technology, a fairly innovative one.Speaking of which, a lot has been made about the Geo Mod technology. While it is very rewarding to blow the bridge out of personel transports and take out guard towers at their foundations, Red Faction hardly capitalizes the possibilities of being able to alter the environment. The "revolution" has also been a major tag line for this game. While that is all well and good for the storyline, don't expect any of the other members of Red Faction to help you (ala the martians in "Perfect Dark"). Your fellow rebels are really nothing more than cannon fodder, pretty much dying without fail seconds after you encounter them. While this isn't a huge problem, a huge battle between your fellow proletarian miners and the brutal security force would have been very cool and was, in fact, expected based on the previews. The multi-player game is also somewhat disappointing, but that's okay. Red Faction replaces the pointlessness of FPS's like Time Splitters with a fairly entertaining story that actually rewards you for continuing on. It's certainly no Goldeneye or Perfect Dark, but it's definately a start for shooters on the PS2.
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