Rogue Warrior is a game that's based off the real-world adventures of Richard 'Dick' Marcinko, one of the baddest mofo's around. Rogue Warrior is full of random cussing, visceral death animations, and plenty of stabbing but do these make for a great game or one that will quickly find Rogue Warrior sporting the "bargain bin" tag?
There is some swearing and scenes of graphic violence in the review. As such, you must be over the age of 17 in order to view this review.
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There is some swearing and scenes of graphic violence in the review. As such, you must be over the age of 17 in order to view this review.
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[/spoil]Rogue Warrior
Release Date: December 1, 2009
Developers(s): Rebellion Developments & Zombie Studios
Publisher(s): Bethesda Softworks
Max Players: Up to 8 players
Platform(s): Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, & PC
Positives:
+ The song played during the game's credits
+ Mickey Rourke
Negatives:
- Far, far too short (3-4 hours)
- Glitchy cover system
- Horrid A.I.
- Visuals look like a first generation Xbox 360 title or it was originally designed for the PlayStation 2
- Controls feel off, even with adjustments made to sensitivity
- Only two online modes (DM and TDM)
Bottom Line:
"Painful & brief single player, even more dreadful MP."
Release Date: December 1, 2009
Developers(s): Rebellion Developments & Zombie Studios
Publisher(s): Bethesda Softworks
Max Players: Up to 8 players
Platform(s): Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, & PC
Positives:
+ The song played during the game's credits
+ Mickey Rourke
Negatives:
- Far, far too short (3-4 hours)
- Glitchy cover system
- Horrid A.I.
- Visuals look like a first generation Xbox 360 title or it was originally designed for the PlayStation 2
- Controls feel off, even with adjustments made to sensitivity
- Only two online modes (DM and TDM)
Bottom Line:
"Painful & brief single player, even more dreadful MP."
Total Gaming Network Score: 3.0/10
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