Red Faction: Guerrilla (2009)

Reactor Zero, Volition

PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 3 · Xbox 360

3.36 from 926 ratings

3805 members have it in their collection · 44 playing now · 1594 backlogged · 201 wish listed

How long? Main story 17h · with extras 21h · 100% 15h (from 14 logged playthroughs)

Open World Guerrilla Warfare - You decide who, when, where and how to battle. Utilize guerrilla tactics, improvised weaponry, and modified vehicles to lead insurgent attacks on EDF targets. Launch attacks based on your own gameplay style, take on missions in any order you choose, or engage in destructive activities to weaken the EDF's grip on Mars. Strategic Destruction - … Read more
Open World Guerrilla Warfare - You decide who, when, where and how to battle. Utilize guerrilla tactics, improvised weaponry, and modified vehicles to lead insurgent attacks on EDF targets. Launch attacks based on your own gameplay style, take on missions in any order you choose, or engage in destructive activities to weaken the EDF's grip on Mars. Strategic Destruction - Use destruction to your tactical advantage, setting ambushes or chain reaction explosions to attack enemy strongholds and permanently modify the game environment. Leverage fully-dynamic physics-based destruction to improvise on the fly: blow holes in a wall or floor to set an ambush or escape, take out a staircase to stop your pursuers, or drive vehicles through blown out walls. Evolving & Emergent Gameplay - Carve your path through an ever changing landscape as you improvise your combat tactics - mixing gameplay styles, vehicles, weapons and explosives to defeat the EDF. Epic Sci-Fi Setting - Explore the huge, unforgiving Martian landscape, from the desolate mining outpost of Parker to the gleaming EDF capital city of Eos; then tear through the fully destructible open-world environments swarming with EDF forces, Red Faction resistance fighters, and the downtrodden settlers caught in the cross-fire. Read less
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Release dates

  • Jun 02, 2009 (North_America) PlayStation 3
  • Jun 02, 2009 (Worldwide) PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • Jun 05, 2009 (Europe) PlayStation 3
  • Sep 15, 2009 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)

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Trost

Status Trost Jul 29, 2024

Don't play the remaster, play the original. The remaster looks better, but the car physics is broken and enemies spawn at insane rates all around you.

But DO play it at least a bit for the cool desturcion physics.
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Yay, mindless destruction.
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SinAndPunish

Review SinAndPunish 3/5 · Dec 8, 2022

Mediocre

This game has its moments but overall is an incredibly mediocre game made by THQ. THQ, you really should’ve just gone back to making Pixar movie games or whatever.

doonee63

Status doonee63 Feb 24, 2022

this'll probably be my "unwind" game. i work so hard.

gotta fix the crashing though. looks like it's for something to do with windows ink

doonee63

Status doonee63 Feb 21, 2022

keeping this installed. I'd like to get through it again, eventually. The world is fun to destroy, but not to be in.

Jevnation

Status Jevnation Nov 14, 2020

The original release of RF Guerilla brought a ground-breaking experience in free-roaming action game with destructible structures, for a guy like me who shies away from building games like Minecraft (heh). Now, I just made a 3rd playthrough with the Re-Mars-tered version, which supposedly buffs the graphics quality with modern functions.

Alas, while these may be barely noticeable, the gameplay …

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The original release of RF Guerilla brought a ground-breaking experience in free-roaming action game with destructible structures, for a guy like me who shies away from building games like Minecraft (heh). Now, I just made a 3rd playthrough with the Re-Mars-tered version, which supposedly buffs the graphics quality with modern functions.

Alas, while these may be barely noticeable, the gameplay has gotten worse due to new bugs and altered physics. For the latter, the vehicle driving turned more painful because they are sensitive to uneven roads to the point that a slight bump will get it flying off the road, making timed car retrieval missions much more difficult. Even some other missions were failed where the mission critical NPC driver ended down the cliffs or flipped over on its side and exploded.

It's hard to understand how a graphically remastered version turned out for some worse gameplay experiences. The multiplayer is also quite dead, unless you look up on Discord channels. If you don't care for the outdated graphics and more for the substance of the content, stick with the original.

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Jevnation

Status Jevnation Sep 24, 2020

Replaying this old gem for the 3rd time. There are two differences, though:

  1. It's a Re-Mars-tered version, so it's on my backlog.
  2. Selected Russian audio language. Since I'm learning it, that's convenient!
anarchistica

Review anarchistica 3/5 · Aug 2, 2018

Bad, lazy, fun.

I have just completed my third playthrough of this game. With every subsequent playthrough its flaws got more grating. After the second time i had had enough, but i was curious to see if the Remarstered Edition fixed anything. Spoiler alert: It doesn't.

The core gameplay of RFG is super-fun. Shooting homing missiles at jets. Incinerating enemy soldiers. Placing 12 …

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I have just completed my third playthrough of this game. With every subsequent playthrough its flaws got more grating. After the second time i had had enough, but i was curious to see if the Remarstered Edition fixed anything. Spoiler alert: It doesn't.

The core gameplay of RFG is super-fun. Shooting homing missiles at jets. Incinerating enemy soldiers. Placing 12 mines and detonating them in a glorious display of destruction. It's awesome. The problem is that almost everything else is bad. And the game fails to really play to the strengths of its demolition angle.

So you're a guerrilla right? You use the element of surprise to fight against an overwhelmingly powerful enemy. Strike fast where the enemy is weak and withdraw. I dunno about you, but i'd expect some sort of stealth element. With missions that have you destroy stuff with your gathered arsenal.

And what does Volition give you? Escort missions. Vehicle sections. Escort missions in vehicles. Christ. Instead of blowing buildings up you have to protect them. Instead of being sneaky and clever you use clumsy, brute force. There's even two missions where you target weapons from a satellite uplink. You just see vague outlines of enemies and click on them, it's the most boring thing ever.

On top of being bad, many missions are poorly thought out. The infamous final mission puts you in a tank whose turret is so big that you can't see in what direction you're driving. Gunner missions become impossible if you've already blown things up in the area. In one of them i got stuck because the bridge you're supposed to drive over was destroyed and they set no alternative path. It's often also quite easy to miss the mech suits you're supposed to use, about as easy as it is to lose them because they're so frail.

It's embarassing that they ask €20 for a 9 year-old game without fixing any of its flaws. The menu doesn't even have a freaking "continue" option, you have to go into the load menu and click on your save. Seriously, no one thought to add a one-click option? I would definitely recommend playing this if you've never done so before, but don't reward their laziness by paying more than 5 bucks.

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anttiom

Status anttiom Jul 13, 2018

Re-Mars-Tered Edition is missing from the database. Is there a way to add games or is this something only the admins are allowed to do?

wastelandscribe

Review wastelandscribe 5/5 · Nov 16, 2016

A highly underrated, nearly perfect game

I call this game "nearly perfect," and I don't call it that lightly. This game delivers exactly what it says it will: fun destruction. I remember describing it to a friend many years ago: you blow stuff up so that you can collect scrap to upgrade your weapons so that you can blow more stuff up. As shallow as that …

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I call this game "nearly perfect," and I don't call it that lightly. This game delivers exactly what it says it will: fun destruction. I remember describing it to a friend many years ago: you blow stuff up so that you can collect scrap to upgrade your weapons so that you can blow more stuff up. As shallow as that game loop may sound, it is a TON of fun. There is some minor story and cutscenes, but they are enough to keep you interested and not so overbearing to distract you from the actual gameplay.

About the gameplay: this is an open world sandbox with missions similar to GTA. Almost every man-made structure is destructible, and they give you a lot of tools to aid in that destruction. If you find the game too difficult, just bump down the difficulty. This game isn't about testing your mettle as a gamer, it's about having fun. So go out there and blow some stuff up!

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thegriffin

Status thegriffin Nov 23, 2013

Haven't been keeping up with my updates; cleared Badlands, Oasis, and last night I finished Eos. It looks like Badlands might actually have been optional, at least until after completing Oasis, but it does take on more significance.

thegriffin

Status thegriffin Oct 29, 2013

Cleared Dust, really liked the last mission's atmosphere. Most of the way through Badlands now, but the zone feels less important. You're dropped into it after finishing Dust with very little explanation of what you hope to accomplish there, and the two plot missions so far just dealt with traffic through the zone to important locations.