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Red faction guerrilla
Red faction guerrilla




Its enjoyable gunplay mechanics, along with the weapons and opportunity for tearing apart structures, carry over into the online space, where Volition has built an impressive multiplayer suite that includes stat tracking, unlocks, and a number of game modes that focus on flattening buildings. What's more disappointing about Volition's effort is the rocky mission design, bland artistic style, weak plot and anemic character development, which shifts too much focus to the element of destruction to maintain a level of excitement. Seeing a tower topple to the ground in a seemingly realistic fashion after smacking away its support beams with a sledgehammer is really a thrill, and though it may lose its appeal as you continue through the lengthy campaign, it's still worth checking out, particularly after you unlock some of the better weapons. If all you care about is blasting things to pieces, you're going to love Red Faction: Guerrilla.

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That said, while collapsing Mars's bridges and buildings in handheld mode is novel fun, and there's nothing particularly wrong with the port when it's displayed on a TV, there are better, more enjoyable ways to get your ass back to Mars. The Nintendo Switch version of what is arguably Red Faction's best series entry is a viable way to get into its destructible world if - by some tragic circumstance - you've already missed out on it for the last decade. However, adjusting the sensitivity or enabling the gyroscopic motion controls can provide a viable enough workaround for this, though your best experience will likely be on the Pro Controller. The controls themselves are, by default, a bit clunky since the Switch's Joy-Cons are far from ideal when looking for precision aim during a firefight. It'll never look as crisp as the 4K/60FPS of the console version, but its 1080p/30FPS looks just fine. After spending a few hours in smashing my way through its open world and demolition challenges, I noticed a few slowdowns here and there during particularly destructive moments, but nothing that rendered it "unplayable." It looks great in handheld mode and doesn't suffer any noticeable downgrades compared to console versions when sent to a TV, either.

red faction guerrilla

Updated July, 2019 for Nintendo Switch: The Switch version of Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered runs (somewhat surprisingly) as well as the console version, and looks almost as good doing it.






Red faction guerrilla