The most compelling aspect of Rage is the combat, which is undoubtedly id’s forte, but its partly open world, storyline and characters feel diluted and inferior when compared to the big hitters in the action RPG genre. Those hoping to see the developer...
Abstract: In 1993, id Software launched a game entitled Doom. It was a revolutionary title, one which not only paved the way for all of the third-dimensional first-person shooters that have flooded the PC and console gaming market ever since, but which also open...
While not a perfect game, RAGE is a fun trip through a Mad Max style world, worth your hard-earned cash and time. The big home run for RAGE is in its replay factor with just tons to do and see. I highly suggest Shogunites everywhere pick this one up and...
Abstract: id Software popularized the first-person shooter genre with their breakout game Wolfenstein 3D back in 1992. Since then, id has spent the last two decades pushing the envelope and giving us one incredible game after another, including the Quake and Doo...
Abstract: Well, this one crept up on us a bit eh? What with the likes of Skyrim, Dark Souls and Arkham City threatening to turn us into beasts of the night this Autumn, not to mention the showdown between Modern Warfare 3 and Battlefield 3 that is shaping up to ...
Abstract: Rage starts to wear out its welcome about 3 to 4 hours in. That's the point where it started to feel like the promise of an open world shooter was more of an illusion than reality. Sure, you can drive around the Wastelands of Rage with little restricti...
Abstract: Imagine being buried underground in a cryogenic chamber to wait out an impending disaster. Unfortunately an asteroid the size of a large city is hurling towards Earth, and only a few members of the human race were handpicked to wait it out in these cha...
Rage proves a lot of what we already knew about id Software. The studio knows how to make great shooters and deliver incredible visuals and animations. With some of the elements we’re not as familiar with in id games like an emphasis on story, Rage isn...