Monday, June 13, 2011

Red Faction: Armageddon Review

Red Faction: Armageddon Review: "Long gone are the sprawling, red mountain sides of Mars for you to roam freely. In their place are dark underground environments filled with hostile alien life. Volition looks to return to the series' roots with the fourth entry by following the linear style of old Red Faction titles while incorporating an ramped up version of Red Faction: Guerilla's destruction. Along with the open environment, Alec Mason is also gone. The game starts 50 years after the events of Guerilla where we are joined by Darius Mason, Alec's grandson, as he fails in his attempt to protect the Terraformer from being destroyed by Adam Hale, the antagonist. With the Terraformer destroyed, the colonies are forced to move underground as deadly natural disasters take place above. Fast forward another 10 years and Darius finds himself in another unfavorable situation as he is tricked into opening an ancient evil that quickly spreads throughout the colonies. Now its up to him to stop the infestation.


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