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I finished Rage about a week ago and I must say that I really enjoyed it. I have the Sewers and Scorchers DLCs installed.
It seemed like a nice cross between Borderlands, Fallout 3 and Doom 3. While it wasnt quite as addictive as Borderlands or Fallout 3, it was still a very good game. Actually there were a few references to Borderlands (e.g. Mutant Bash TV is like Moxxis arena, and the location is even similar to Moxxis bar in the Knoxx DLC), the Gear Boss, and similar.
The guns, combat and enemies were solid, the sandbox exploration and side-quests created investment, and the racing was pretty good too. The interior levels had good attention to detail, and in-field crafting of pop-rockets and sentry bots was incredibly useful.
Its a shame you couldnt craft Feltrite bullets, and no end boss surprised me in an id software game. Also despite the technical graphical issues (e.g. low resolution textures, texture pop-in, random black artifacts), I still liked the visuals overall from a purely aesthetic perspective.
If there are any more DLCs that add genuine content to the game, Ill definitely be picking them up.
It seemed like a nice cross between Borderlands, Fallout 3 and Doom 3. While it wasnt quite as addictive as Borderlands or Fallout 3, it was still a very good game. Actually there were a few references to Borderlands (e.g. Mutant Bash TV is like Moxxis arena, and the location is even similar to Moxxis bar in the Knoxx DLC), the Gear Boss, and similar.
The guns, combat and enemies were solid, the sandbox exploration and side-quests created investment, and the racing was pretty good too. The interior levels had good attention to detail, and in-field crafting of pop-rockets and sentry bots was incredibly useful.
Its a shame you couldnt craft Feltrite bullets, and no end boss surprised me in an id software game. Also despite the technical graphical issues (e.g. low resolution textures, texture pop-in, random black artifacts), I still liked the visuals overall from a purely aesthetic perspective.
If there are any more DLCs that add genuine content to the game, Ill definitely be picking them up.