Rogue Trooper (PC DVD)
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Publisher: Eidos
Platform: Windows XP
Release date: 21st April, 2006
Media: Video Game
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- itsafaircop
What was the point of the last "review" ?
Firstly the Judge Dredd game was pretty neat if you gave it a chance.
Secondly does he really think Rebellion get their customer feedback from this site?
Thirdly and this is the most important point how can you write a review and give a rating of 1 star to a game you haven't even played yet?
P.S. I gave this a 3 rating because it wouldn't let me submit this without a score
Unwarranted warning
Rating:
- Dipso
Bought this game for my PS2 on Friday..I
reckon the other half will be moving her stuff
out of the apartment if I dont complete this
soon, very addictive! Graphics and character
design are nothing special and the textures
are woeful but the atmosphere and tone are
spot on, they really have done the comic
book justice..which is quite a rarity. I'm on
the new paree level and I've heard that the
game is quite short so I'm happy that I
selected hard mode, its getting quite tough
now and the enemy snipers/mortars are
proving to be a real challenge. The banter
between the chips provides some nice comic
relief, Gunnar and Helm have started to mock
each other! The sentry option works really
well and there's great satisfaction in flanking
the distracted enemy and coming in behind
them with the stealth kills. I was going to buy
this game regardless of the reviews it would
receive as I loved this comic as a kid but I'm
glad to say it actually is not bad at all..7.5/10
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- Love the 3rd person camera
From reading my title you know i like 3rd person view.
But it is backed by an interesting game story, fabulous weapons like the shotgun and explosives like mini mine which you can throw about 10 of them at once.
Another good point is the way you can put your dead team-mates into your gun, which helps you aim and it can be deployed to provide cover for you, helmet, so you can open otherwiswe in-accesabile doors and backpack, which can collect salvage from dead bodies and make into upgrades which you can buy, weapons, ammuniton or medi-packs.
The only fault i have is that when i was on the last level it didn't seem like it was the last level and as i played it i thought i was going to play a few more afterwards.
Overall a must-buy game!
Rating:
- Rogue Trooper rocks
There was alot of thought put into this game i have to say. From the detailed backgrounds, to the characters. Very faithful to the orginal comics, to a dot surprisingly. Hardcore fans of the comics will love this game. A vast improvement on Eidos' Judge Dredd release and far more playable.
Highly recommended to any 2000AD, Rogue Trooper or Judge Dredd fans out there.
Rating:
- Not awful, but not great, either.
I read the first issue of 2000ad when my brother bought it when I was 5. I started buying it for myself in 1981 and immediately my favourite characters were DR & Quinch, Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog and Rogue Trooper. I remember the enticipation every Saturday morning when my copy would be delivered with the papers.
When the Judge Dredd game came out a couple of years ago I played the demo and made the wise decision not to buy the game, but with the release of Rogue Trooper I couldn't help myself and splashed out twenty five sovs.
And...?
It's okay.
It's not the stinker Judge Dredd was, but it's not going to win game of the year.
The graphics are somewhat dated - it looks like the Quake 3 engine and, in the wake of Quake 4, Half Life 2 and Far Cry, it just looks a bit old. If the gameplay was good enough (like Jedi Academy) this can be overlooked but sadly that's not the case. There are some great little tweaks and innovations - your backpack (Bagman) can make you ammo, you can use your rifle (gunnar) as a senty gun and so forth, but there aren't any moments when the game grabs you and drags you in like in the aforementioned classics. As it is, you just run through the levels shooting the bad guys and nicking their stuff, much like many other games.
There's a huge backstory and history around the character, but the depth which the established comic character has is lacking, and at no point does the player really feel that they're actually involved in an all-or-nothing future war. If anything, it feels more like an episode of Splinter Cell with more gunplay and slightly worse animation. There are neither the hordes of troops you'd expect, nor the insanity of war so well drawn in the comic.
I might be sounding negative, but it's really not all bad. A fan of the comic character will get a lot out of it, but I'm not sure someone who doesn't know the background will as the backstory is only very loosely sketched.
Like I say. Not great, and not awful. Just very ho-hum. If Rogue Trooper had appeared on the shelves two years ago, it would have been hailed as a classic. As it is, it feels dated and surpassed by other games of the last twelve to eighteen months.
Another missed opportunity by the developers, and I can only hope that the promised Stronium Dog game delivers a corker.
Rating:
- Very good, but...
It still could have been so much better. Cut scenes, graphics and the thought that has gone into the game are excellent and clearly evident, but it is far too short, too console and definitely not hard enough. Dredd vs Death suffered from all three of these and whilst if you play that again it isn't as bad as everyone said, RT is a vast improvement.
The biggest change is the FPS perspective has been dropped in favour of a Tomb Raider third person view and this works very well, the addition of a climb ability allows you to move around the landscape much more freely than in a FPS game.
The difficulty levels are very disappointing, I gave up on normal early on and went to hard, completed that with no trouble and then massacre seems the same as hard but with half the life bar available. I want a challenge, not a one man army walk over. Having Bagman manufacture all of your ammo from salvage is also a great game mechanic but you never really have a supply problem because of this, adding further to the ease of the game.
Innovations like Gunnar on autofire and a hologram decoy from Helm just don't seem to work, if you do use them it just slows the flow of the game down. The extra weapons of a shotgun, mortar and beam weapon just seem to have been added to pad out the weapons available, but I managed quite well enough with just the standard rifle, grenades and sammies, not even considering using anything else. The beam waepon is in all truth embarrassing and doesn't belong at all.
The multiplay will go the way of DvsD, 'withdrawn at request of vendor' on Gamespy, as Rebellion have gone for the same repetitive and short lived niche mission type play again instead of all out war as with BF2, FarCry, etc. It's also only 4 player co-op vs bots, another console ported limitation and it compares badly with a 64 player BF2 map. GI's vs Norts or Southers vs Norts would have been so much better, especially with driveable vehicles. Halo did it years ago, why not RT?
If like me you've grown up with Rogue for the last 25 years then it's a 4 star game, Rogue lives and hopefully he'll be back in a better game in the future which sorely needs to be aimed at a more discerning and sophisticated PC market rather than the joypad brigade. If not, it's a 3 star. Get it it's good, but it won't mean as much to you as it does to those who first read the stories of the Quartz Zone massacre back in 1981.
Rating:
- good news bad news
good news.
a good conversion of the character from the magazines. might have been better as first person shooter rather than third person, but that's personal choice. good use of the biochips for blending in the extra abilities and features, but doesn't rely too heavily on them. graphics are more than good enough, down to vision and sound effect from nearby explosions. multiplayer over a lan with your buddies is a great laugh, haven't tried online yet, but have great expectations.
bad news.
very short. too common a complaint about games these days. as an semi experienced shooter player, i completed the game within twenty four hours of play, i expect this to drop on further runs through knowing whats where and what to do. bring back games of the playlength of the original quake!!!
next, the multiplayer. well, i don't know if extras will be released, but bring on the map modders. four assault type maps, and three defend position type maps? is that all???
come on software houses, we pay enough for the games, give us some real content.
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