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The editors liked
Unique take on destructible environments
Fun arsenal of weapons
The editors didn't like
Can get repetitive and tedious at times
Bland cutscene-directed story
Bland cutscenedirected story
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Published: 2011-06-04, Author: Eric , review by: gamespy.com
Abstract: See, the real issue here isn't so much that Armageddon is a mediocre game -- which it is -- rather that it's such a letdown after its excellent predecessor. I'm not sure why Volition tried to reinvent the wheel here, but (while Armageddon's got some good ideas) it was a major mistake to..
Abstract: I think it's been pretty well known that Red Faction: Armageddon had ditched the open world sandbox style gameplay of Guerilla in favor of a standard single player campaign, but having played through that campaign twice now, I don't think that was the ...
Abstract: There are few things more satisfying than planting explosive charges around the base of a massive structure and then stepping back a safe distance, before detonating them. The resulting chaos -- the crumbling of steel and concrete, bathed in a cloud ...
Abstract: If you don't know by now, Red Faction: Armageddon boasts destructible environments -- one of the strongest elements of the game that makes it, well, fun. Running around in an explosion of rubble and flame becomes time well spent. On more than one occas...
Magnet gun inspires destructive creativity, Powerful arsenal and abilities, Destroying stuff is great fun, Extra modes offer more opportunities for mayhem.
Bland story and characters, Underground environments can get repetitive.
The versatile magnet gun marries beautifully with the series' signature destructibility to make Red Faction: Armageddon an exciting and explosive shooter....
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: The basic storyline to Red Faction: Armageddons single player campaign is that we are a mercenary on Mars. The game begins with us joining a squad of marine type characters on a mission to save the planets Terraformer from being destroyed by the big ev...
Armageddon misses the point of why people loved Guerrilla by such a phenomenal margin it’s genuinely difficult to understand. It’s not a terrible game, it’s just bland, boring and loses the vast majority of factors that made the last game worth playing...
Visually a bit boring, repetitive, not that exciting
Red Faction is a perfectly acceptable genre effort with a great set of weapons, but one that that still gets stale with time. While it has its moments and the multiplayer is fun, so many other games have done this so much better, and with so much more ...