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Second Red Faction DLC Pack Released
Volition have today released the second of three planned pieces of downloadable content for Red Faction: Guerilla. This one caters to all the multiplayer fans in the house/on Mars. More »What Godfather II Did Better Than GTA
This is the first in a series (maybe) of posts labeled "Hindsight" that discuss games you may have thought we were done writing about. More »Red Faction: Demons Of The Badland Micro-Review: British Girls On Mars Go Wild
What the hell is wrong with you, Volition? You think providing cheap, substantial DLC that expands meaningfully upon the core game is good for us? Well, it's not! More »NPD Instant Analysis: Things You Should Note [UPDATE]
EA finally gets the Wii, and not in a way that will excite hardcore gamers. Ghostbusters goes missing. PSP jumps. And more observations you can use at cocktail parties from today's June NPDs. More »Playing As Insurgents: Volition Reflects On Red Faction Guerilla
There are rebellions that were and weren't intended to be part of Red Faction Guerilla, Volition and THQ's well-reviewed destroy-everything open-world game. Kotaku talked to the game's designers about the possibilities and politics of what they made. More »Red Faction: Guerilla Destructs Itself A Release Date
Red Faction: Guerilla is an interesting title. Ditching "destructible" FPS corridors in favour of a sandbox world isn't something a series does every day, so at the least it's got something new to check out. More »Red Faction Trailer: GIANT HAMMERS
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Red Planet: Hands on With Red Faction Guerrilla
One thing the Red Faction series was known for (if you remember it that is) was its destructible environments. Aside from that though, the series was a pretty typical linear shooter with not a whole lot to make it truly memorable. The developers of the newest game in the series, Red Faction Guerrilla, have taken the game's original concept and turned it on it's ear, creating an open world environment that feels more like GTA type game than either of its predecessors. If you like plenty of explosions and running around in large environments wreaking havoc on everything you see, this is definitely the game for you. More »Are These Red Faction III Screens? [UPDATE]
New Aliens, Red Faction Games Christened
Next month's Game Informer has the scoop on two big-name upcoming shooters. One is Gearbox's Aliens game, the other Volition's third Red Faction title. While the mag's not out yet, leaving us frustratingly short on info and screens, we can see that both games at least have snappy new subtitles, making it all the easier for us to differentiate them from past titles in the series/franchise. "Gearbox's Aliens game" can now be referred to as Aliens: Colonial Marines. What, I hear you ask, no Aliens, no Predator, no vs? Not a big surprise: we've heard the game is based very closely on the look/feel of Jim Cameron's film and Syd Mead's designs. "Red Faction III", meanwhile, must now be known by its official title, which is Red Faction: Guerilla. More »