Red Faction 2 Game single player campaign is pretty short, but Red Faction II can still offer some good shooting action for fans of the genre.
Filled with the sort of over-the-top violence and cheeky futuristic propaganda seen in Paul Verhoeven’s popular sci-fi films Robocop, Total Recall, and Starship Troopers, Red Faction II is a sequel to 2001’s popular PS2 first-person shooter. It’s got all the stuff that made the previous game a hit lots of powerful weapons, lots of enemy fodder, and a number of vehicles you can ride in. Unfortunately, it’s not difficult to tell that Red Faction II was originally designed for the relatively less powerful PlayStation 2, as this port seems somewhat watered down, with its fairly plain graphics, small levels, and lack of multiplayer support (though you can play mock-multiplayer battles against computer-controlled bots). The game’s single-player campaign is also pretty short, but Red Faction II can still offer some good shooting action for fans of the genre.
Red Faction II offers up a short but action-packed single-player campaign.
System= Pentium III CPU 733 MHz
RAM= 128 MB
Size= 218 MB
Video Memory= 32 MB
OS= Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista 7 and Windows 8
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