Red Faction Guerrilla

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      Red Faction: Guerrilla is an open world third-person shooter video game developed by Volition, Inc. and published by THQ. It was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in June 2009 and for Microsoft Windows in September 2009.[4] The game is the third installment in the Red Faction series.

      Gameplay
      The player takes the role of Alec Mason as he assists the Red Faction to overthrow the oppressive Earth Defense Force (EDF) on Mars. This is presented to the player from a third-person perspective.
      Developer Volition changed the camera perspective to help the player
      see and appreciate the surroundings as they are destroyed.[5]

      Unlike the previous Red Faction game, which used the Geomod engine, Guerrilla does not allow for the destruction of terrain.[6] However the game's Geomod 2.0 engine, allows for buildings, cover,
      and other structures to be destroyed. This allows a degree of
      creativity in approaching a given objective, such as breaking or
      crashing through structures, or leveling multi-story buildings and large
      bridges or catwalks to thwart the enemy. In many cases, destroying
      buildings will leave behind salvage, the game's form of currency, which
      can be used along with salvage rewarded by completing missions to unlock
      and upgrade weaponry and technology at safehouses with Samanya. During
      the campaign, the player is always equipped with a sledgehammer-like
      weapon, along with three slots for other weapons and explosives,
      selected out of a choice of almost twenty items. The player also has the
      opportunity to control armed vehicles ranging from retrofitted civilian
      vehicles up to tanks and large walkers for more destructive options against the Earth Defence Force.

      The game plays in an open world representing a terraformed
      area of Mars' surface. The world is divided into six distinct areas and
      the player must successfully free each area from EDF control before
      moving onto the next. As the player travels through as-yet-unfreed
      areas, they will be attacked by EDF forces if they are spotted by
      patrols or commit aggressive actions. Each area also contains one or
      more safehouses staffed with Red Faction guerrillas, where a player can
      rearm or change his weapon loadout, and spend salvage to purchase
      upgrades to his weaponry and equipment. The player can traverse the
      world on foot or by appropriating one of the numerous vehicles.
      Navigation is provided by a mini-map with GPS
      indicator which can be set to direct a player to a location of his
      choice using a zoomable full-screen map mode. In order to liberate any
      given area the player must complete a variety of missions to reduce the
      EDF's presence, referred to as "EDF control". At the same time, the
      player can complete various side missions, such as rescuing hostages,
      destroying enemy-held facilities, defending locations from attack, and
      delivering vehicles. Rewards for tasks come in the form of salvage,
      reduction of EDF control, or increase in the morale of the populace to
      resist EDF domination. Other actions, such as letting civilians die,
      will lower morale, while actively killing civilians will lower morale
      faster. Should the player engage EDF forces in a sector with high
      morale, teams of Red Faction guerrillas will likely arrive to fight
      alongside the player. Once the player has worn down the EDF presence in a
      sector to zero, a plot mission will become available in which success
      will drive the EDF out and allow the player to secure the sector. Once
      this has been completed for a sector it will be freely traversable, with
      little danger of EDF conflict. Meanwhile, the story of the game
      progresses along with the liberation of successive sectors.

      Screenshot:





      Videos:
      youtube.com/watch?v=EE5ecIpTEb4
      youtube.com/watch?v=fqkl_T669ZA
      youtube.com/watch?v=KYio2Dzru_M

      My opinion / score for this game: 8/10
      A very fun game with cool weapons and MASSIVE DESTRUCTION AND EXPLOSION and of course much more freedom than Armageddon (I don't really like Armageddon)


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