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Rage

201181/100
ShooterRacing

Open World · Post-Apocalyptic · Sci-Fi

Rage married frenetic first-person shooting with vehicular combat in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. The gunplay felt weighty and satisfying, particularly when utilizing the game's inventive weapon types and special ammo. Exploring the open environments and taking on side missions provided a welcome break from the linear story encounters, and the emphasis on crafting added another layer of depth to the combat. Despite its abrupt ending, the game's blend of genres and satisfying action kept players engaged.
On August 23, 2029, the asteroid 99942 Apophis collides with Earth, destroying human civilization and turning the world into a wasteland. Survivors come together to form settlements around oases and other practical or habitable locations, while the wastes are plagued by various bandits clans, and mutants, who attack all normal humans in a voracious horde. In 2135, former U.S. Marine Lieutenant Nicholas Raine emerges from an underground shelter called an Ark, 106 years after being put into stasis. These underground shelters are the direct result of the Eden Project, a massive international undertaking in which hundreds of Arks, containing cryogenic pods, were sealed under the surface of the Earth to preserve enough of the human population to rebuild civilization after the asteroid collision. The Eden Project was far less successful than hoped, as Raine's Ark in particular was heavily damaged, with all of its other residents dead and equipment destroyed, and he wakes up alone with no specific goal in mind. Raine enters the surface, where he is immediately attacked by bandits but is saved by Dan Hagar, a local wasteland settler who brings Raine to his settlement. Hagar informs him that a powerful technologically advanced organization known as the Authority, that considers itself the one true government of the wasteland, is hunting for Ark survivors for an unknown purpose. Raine briefly aids Hagar's settlement and others in the local area by completing a few small jobs, and during this time it is revealed that the nanotrites injected into Raine's blood before he was sent into hibernation have granted him superhuman abilities to help him survive the harsh environment, but have made him valuable to the Authority. Hagar believes Raine's continued presence is too dangerous for the settlement and sends him to the nearby town of Wellspring instead. In Wellspring, Raine helps the town with various problems such as fighting off bandits, mutants, and ferrying supplies. Eventually, he comes into contact with Dr. Kvasir, an elderly scientist who previously worked for the Authority, who tells Raine about the inhumane experiments they were responsible for, such as the creation of the mutants. Kvasir puts him into contact with the Resistance, an armed anti-Authority group, where he is tasked with rescuing their leader, Captain Marshall, who has recently been imprisoned by the Authority. Raine again attracts attention from the Authority, forcing him to flee Wellspring and join the Resistance at their headquarters in Subway Town, where he earns the trust of the town and its tyrannical mayor, Redstone. He also learns what had happened in the past century from Captain Marshall, who is an Ark survivor himself. General Martin Cross, who was in charge of the Eden Project, sabotaged the operation shortly before 99942 Apophis struck the Earth by ensuring that only the Arks with people loyal to him were opened on schedule, with this first wave of Ark survivors eventually forming the Authority. The remaining Arks were supposed to stay underground forever in hibernation, including Raine's Ark, which surfaced only because its systems were damaged and it automatically rose to protect any surviving inhabitants. With the Authority beginning to forcefully expand its influence on the wasteland settlements, the Resistance is forced to act with the help of Raine who can recover data that shows the location of every Ark on the planet. Captain Marshall plans to use this data to activate all the Arks and form an army that can defeat the Authority, but the only way to do this is to transmit the data from Capital Prime, the main headquarters for the Authority. Alone, Raine fights his way through Capital Prime to transmit the Ark activation code, and the game concludes with all the remaining Arks simultaneously becoming active and surfacing.

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2019 · Shooter

Like Rage, Borderlands 3 throws you into a stylized, post-apocalyptic world filled with outlandish characters and an endless supply of unique weaponry, all while maintaining a fast-paced, action-packed co-op experience.

Why recommended

  • Features intense first-person shooter action with a vast arsenal of procedural weapons, similar to Rage's emphasis on satisfying gunplay and varied enemy encounters.
  • Criteria — Offers robust cooperative Multiplayer modes, allowing players to team up and tackle the challenging world together, enhancing the action experience.
  • The game presents a constant stream of challenging enemy types and boss encounters, requiring strategic use of abilities and weapon types to overcome, providing a Challenging Difficulty.
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Recommendation strength
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Why recommended

  • Focuses on incredibly fast-paced, aggressive first-person Action combat where players are encouraged to constantly move and engage enemies to survive and replenish resources.
  • Criteria — The game is renowned for its high Challenging Difficulty, demanding mastery of movement, weapon switching, and resource management to overcome its relentless enemy waves.
  • While primarily a single-player experience, the core gameplay loop of intense, skill-based shooting and environmental traversal aligns with the demanding action of Rage.
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73
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Recommendation strength
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Why recommended

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  • Criteria — The core gameplay is built around visceral Action, both in vehicle combat and brutal hand-to-hand fighting, requiring quick reflexes and strategic engagement.
  • While primarily a Singleplayer experience, the game's open world and frequent enemy encounters provide a consistent level of challenge, especially during convoy raids and fortress assaults.
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Why recommended

  • Engages players with dynamic first-person Action combat, blending melee, ranged weapons, and environmental interactions against human and infected enemies.
  • Criteria — Features cooperative Multiplayer, allowing up to four players to explore the open world, complete missions, and fight off the infected together.
  • The game's day-night cycle and powerful infected types during the night provide a constant sense of dread and a significantly Challenging Difficulty that punishes mistakes.

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