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Game Details
- Number of Players 4
Game Description
Five years after the events in Red Faction, Mars is again embroiled in revolutionary conflict. This time out, you are Alias, a nano-technology enhanced demolitions officer of the Commonwealth. Revolting against the despot Victor Sopot, you will lead a squad of high-tech warriors on a series of missions filled with intense battles and story puzzles. Your team-mates, Molov, Repta, Shrike, Tangier, and Quill, will aid you with their unique abilities and weapons. With the new Geo-Mod engine, you will strategize and fight in real time. And a four-person death match mode along with mutliple endings ensures replay value. Building upon the popular success of its predecessor, Red Faction 2 is one of the best first-person shooters of 2002. Join the revolution, on Mars!
Critic Reviews
GameSpot Review (8.3 out of 10)
Filled with the sort of over-the-top violence and cheeky futuristic propaganda seen in Paul Verhoeven's popular sci-fi films Robocop , Total Recall , and Starship Troopers , Red Faction II is a successful sequel to last year's popular PS2 first-person shooter. It's got all the stuff that mad...more
User Reviews
Average Member Rating: 7.2 out of 10
Halo of Playstation. (9 out of 10)
posted by blaaaa (Edmond, OK) on Jan 8, 2007
Member since May 2006
5 out of 6 gamers (83%) found this review helpful
Member since May 2006
5 out of 6 gamers (83%) found this review helpful
I've played Halo on XBOX and this is just like it. I actually like this game better. The graphics are pretty good, the gameplay is awesome, it has a co-op mode, and it has so many 2 player games on it. There are plenty of levels to keep you busy for a while and when you beat it, you can play the 2 p...more
Specs & Requirements
Memory 168 kb
Console Link Multitap 1-4
Controllers Vibration Function, Analog Control
Modes Versus, Deathmatch, Full Mission Single-Player, Team Battle
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