

Of course, battles in Red Faction: Armageddon are more than simple firefights. These expeditions are broken up with many pitched battles and some set piece events, such as defending tunnelling machines or riding gondolas through massive caverns, and you’re often tasked with repairing various installations. You’ll be sheep herded through tunnels and caves and there’s no possibly way to get lost, thanks to a GPS tracking system that literally paints a path for you to follow. The game’s level-based approach means a more directed story and controlled combat, particularly when it comes to mission structures and set pieces.įor much of the time you’ll be romping through underground caverns and settlements, although you do get to see the surface, too, at times. This time the game has been developed as a more focused and linear action adventure.

Unlike the previous Red Faction: Guerrilla, Armageddon isn’t an open world title.
