Gears of War (2006)

Epic Games

Xbox 360

3.66 from 3066 ratings

5568 members have it in their collection · 83 playing now · 664 backlogged · 453 wish listed

How long? Main story 9h · with extras 15h · 100% 100h (from 18 logged playthroughs)

A third-person tactical shooter from Epic, running on the Unreal Engine 3. Gears of War thrusts gamers into a deep and harrowing story of humankind's epic battle for survival against the Locust Horde, a nightmarish race of creatures that surface from the bowels of the planet. Unlike other shooters, Gears of War is all about teamwork in a big way. … Read more
A third-person tactical shooter from Epic, running on the Unreal Engine 3. Gears of War thrusts gamers into a deep and harrowing story of humankind's epic battle for survival against the Locust Horde, a nightmarish race of creatures that surface from the bowels of the planet. Unlike other shooters, Gears of War is all about teamwork in a big way. All game modes, levels and scenarios are designed specifically to encourage co-operative play, whether it be with A.I. partners or human players (with A.I. teammates designed with specific strengths, weaknesses and personalities.) On top of that, voice recognition will be available for players, and obviously voice chat to discuss strategy with your friends. In addition to voice chat, gamers will be able to experience individualized matchmaking, view player statistics, earn player achievements, customize their games, and build and personalize their gamer profiles over Xbox Live. Read less
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Release dates

  • Nov 07, 2006 (North_America) Xbox 360
  • Nov 11, 2006 (Japan) Xbox 360
  • Nov 17, 2006 (Europe) Xbox 360
  • Nov 23, 2006 (Australia) Xbox 360

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cagebox

Review cagebox 4/5 · Nov 2, 2025

A Bit Dated but Still Good

I was going through all my old Xbox 360 games and when looking at my achievements I realized that I never actually beat the story mode of Gears 1 despite owning it for over a decade. I remember really liking and playing Gears 2, 3, and Judgement but I had mostly skipped the game that started it all. Remembering back …

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I was going through all my old Xbox 360 games and when looking at my achievements I realized that I never actually beat the story mode of Gears 1 despite owning it for over a decade. I remember really liking and playing Gears 2, 3, and Judgement but I had mostly skipped the game that started it all. Remembering back I think it was that stupid Krill level that made me rage quit and never look back, but this time I powered through. I beat it solo on hardcore which was challenging without being too much so. It was sometimes frustrating with Dom getting himself downed in the worst possible spots, and areas that had multiple boomers were a real headache. Even though the gameplay is mostly the same throughout it never manages to get boring. I felt the story was a bit lacking compared to the future entries. It's still a good game but I think it holds up less than Gears 2 & 3.

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V1CGaming

Review V1CGaming 5/5 · Oct 24, 2022 Completed

Each stage is memorable..

Gears of War was truly a breakthrough: The absolute finest game of its kind. The bar had definitely been raised. What Halo did for first-person shooters, Gears did for third person shooter - it's that good.

BadgerSpank

Review BadgerSpank 5/5 · Jul 11, 2021

Great

Great sound, graphics and gameplay.

Boring campaign gameplay.

Addictive and fun multiplayer.

RossBonaime

Review RossBonaime 4/5 · Sep 20, 2020

I haven't played Gears of War since it came out in 2006, but it's a game I remembered loving at the time, and a game I would probably consider one of the best Xbox 360 exclusives. But looking back at the beginning of this franchise, my opinions seem to have been based on not only what would come in the …

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I haven't played Gears of War since it came out in 2006, but it's a game I remembered loving at the time, and a game I would probably consider one of the best Xbox 360 exclusives. But looking back at the beginning of this franchise, my opinions seem to have been based on not only what would come in the next two games, but my the beautiful trailer for the game, set to Gary Jules' "Mad World."

I've always considered this series to be more emotionally substantive than other franchises, a shooter with distinct and powerful character motivations. Some are driven by love, some are simply driven by anger at what their world has become. Yet even though that trailer hints that this is what this game is, I had completely forgotten than Gears of War doesn't start at that point, but rather builds up to that through the rest of the original trilogy.

When I played Gears of War: Judgment, I was disappointed at the run-and-gun, fly through each level style that the game pushed, but now that I've replayed Gears of War, I now realize that was more of a return to the series' origins. For years, I've lifted this first title up because of its strong narrative, when it actuality, there's not much to this story yet. There are giant monsters and the humans have to fight those monsters. Nothing emotional, nothing moving, just aim and shoot.

And there's nothing wrong with Gears of War doing just that when it does that so well. I never quite got into Halo because the characters and their weaponry always felt too light for my taste, but Gears of War is the exact opposite. Every character has weight to them. When you run, you can feel how hard it is to move a huge character when they're running at full speed.

It's these game mechanics that really impressed me this time around. Simple actions like reloading, again, are given a weight and importance that I still don't see often in games, and waiting too long can mean life or death. I always forget how Gears of War plays differently than other shooter franchises, and I learn by frequent deaths early on. I can't just get close to an enemy and blow them away, I have to be careful and stealthy. I have to hide in cover - a massive revelation for a shooter back in 2006 - and find the right moment to attack. I've also always held this franchise up because at times, this feels like the thinking man's shooter. Especially the few times when I've played this in multiplayer, I loved the feeling that I could just hide for minutes at a time and wait for my opportunity. This game allows you to take your time and plan your attack in a way I don't feel with most shooters.

I'm also impressed with how well this game still plays fourteen years later, and it still looks relatively decent. But still, it's those revolutionary mechanics that haven't dated themselves in the slightest which still makes this an extremely playable game.

I am slightly disappointed that this isn't the game I've held to such high standards for years, but at the same time, I didn't mind that there's not a strong narrative, because I know that's coming in the near future. Instead, Gears of War presents itself with confidence and groundbreaking action that still stands out today. The mad world is already in place, now all this needs to become great is the narrative to back that up.

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DirtyMidnighter

Review DirtyMidnighter 3/5 · Jul 1, 2020

It's A Chainsaw... That's A Gun. Any Questions?

Ah yes. At long last, the 7th Generation had begun. Hyped up on a trailer featuring a cover of the song "Mad World" by Tears for Fears, and with Xbox 360 controller in hand, my friends and I embarked into the new hotness that was Gears of War. Unfortunately, to my surprise, I found the experience a little bit... nauseating. …

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Ah yes. At long last, the 7th Generation had begun. Hyped up on a trailer featuring a cover of the song "Mad World" by Tears for Fears, and with Xbox 360 controller in hand, my friends and I embarked into the new hotness that was Gears of War. Unfortunately, to my surprise, I found the experience a little bit... nauseating. It sounds weird to say this about Gears of f*cking War in 2020, but the graphics were TOO good. Between the sluggish controls, brownish HD textures, aggressive motion blur and the dramatic camera movement, I literally got motion sickness. This was a somewhat foreboding and indicative first experience with a console generation that took some time to reel me back in after some negative first impressions like this. And upon revisits, Gears of War is a fine game. I still think it feels a lot clunkier than say... Resident Evil 4, the gold standard for 3rd person shooters at this time, but I understand it was going for something a little different. This game is massively influential and deserves props but oof, that first experience is still hard to shake.

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Sanic_Maia

Review Sanic_Maia 4/5 · May 10, 2020

Awesome game!

Played this game 7 years ago co-op with a friend from start to finish and with was one of my most fun memorys in a game, the gameplay is perfect, the ost and plot is epic! my favorite part always will be when the kryll show up, playing this part with a friend seeing both of us being destroyed by …

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Played this game 7 years ago co-op with a friend from start to finish and with was one of my most fun memorys in a game, the gameplay is perfect, the ost and plot is epic! my favorite part always will be when the kryll show up, playing this part with a friend seeing both of us being destroyed by those birds is memorable and we always remember that especific part

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skinnyapples

Review skinnyapples 3/5 · Jul 26, 2019

I don't get it

Fun gameplay but the story and characters were basic, and the experience was quite lacking. The biggest plus was the game mechanics which were fun, maybe the sequels have more to them. enter image description here