RAGE, the PC Game RAGE is a sort of safe style of game. There aren't many surprises, like false doors, porting enemies, hidden items, or trip wires. It's all served up pretty straight forward. This has the downside of not getting your adrenaline fix ...
Abstract: The market seems to be saturated with post-apocalyptic shooters these days, and only the prominent name of iD software was able to garner much hype surrounding the release of RAGE. Amazingly, the legendary developers have managed to carve out their own...
Abstract: John Carmac and id software's latest release is entitled Rage and that is certainly what ATI graphics card users felt when their $60 pre-order game failed to work on their machines no matter how high end they were. Other graphics cards still had some i...
If you're looking for a short, straightforward shooter with solid eye candy, good weapon response, and a plot you'll never have to care about, Rage delivers. The co-op multiplayer is a nice touch and the multiplayer racing is great quick matches, though i...
Abstract: Rage serves two purposes, as it is both a game and a functional advertisement for the capabilities of id Software’s "id Tech 5" engine. One need only look at screenshots, videos, or watch Rage in action to see just how impressive the engine is, allowin...
Abstract: These days, it's easy to forget that id pretty much invented the first person shooter. With new heavyweights in town like Valve and Activision's bevy of development teams, and id's last game lying far back in the mists of 2003, anyone who hasn't been p...
Where's the multiplayer?; lacking jaw-dropping moments; horrific interface
I can't recall the last new id release that truly blew me away – maybe Doom II? Have you tried Rage, and if so what do you think of the game? Let us know in the comments...
Attractive graphics, Based on promising gaming engine, Solid combat sequences,
Cliché-riddled campaign story, Limited multiplayer opportunities, Poor implementation in crucial game-play areas, Overall lack of character,
FPS trailblazer id Software returns to prominence with Rage, a post-apocalyptic yawner more fascinating for what it promises than anything it actually delivers. ...