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About This Game Dive headfirst into a dystopian world devoid of society, law, and order. RAGE 2 brings together two studio powerhouses–Avalanche Studios, masters of open world insanity, and id Software, creators of the first-person shooter –to deliver a carnival of carnage where you can go anywhere, shoot anything, and explode everything.An asteroid has annihilated 80% of the earth’s population, and humanity’s numbers are dwindling. Ruthless and bloodthirsty gangs roam the open roads and the tyrannical Authority seek to rule with an iron fist. As Walker, the last Ranger of the wasteland and a threat to their power, you have been robbed of your home and left for dead. Now you’ll have to rage for justice and freedom. With ludicrous vehicle combat, super-powered first-person mayhem, and an open world full of emergent madness, you will tear across an unforgiving wasteland battling sadistic gangs to find the tools and tech needed to crush the oppressive rule of The Authority once and for all.Key Features:WELCOME TO THE SHOOTERVERSEid Software’s shooter pedigree and Avalanche Studios’ open world prowess is dream-team-made-real for RAGE 2. It’s more than a shooter, more than an open world game – it’s a shooterverse.THE WASTELAND AWAITS Seamlessly traverse a vast and varied landscape, from lush jungles and treacherous swamps to sun-scorched deserts in your pursuit of The Authority. The wasteland is massive, and you’ve got the arsenal to fight for every inch.PEDAL TO THE METALFrom monster trucks to gyrocopters, use an assortment of rugged and wasteland-ready vehicles to speed across the badlands. If you see it, you can drive it. THE LAST RANGERBring the pain using a collection of upgradable weapons, devastating Nanotrite powers, and Overdrive, the ability to push your guns beyond their mechanical limits.FACTIONS & FOESFight against ferocious factions for control of the wasteland, each featuring a rogue’s gallery of madmen, mutants, and monsters hungry for blood. 6d5b4406ea Title: RAGE 2Genre: ActionDeveloper:id Software, Avalanche StudiosPublisher:Bethesda SoftworksRelease Date: 14 May, 2019 RAGE 2 Addons god eater 2 rage burst crack multiplayer. streets of rage 2 pc free download. rage 2 crackwatch reddit. is rage 2 free roam. rage 2 deluxe edition not working. rage 2 pc keybinds. rage 2 pc keeps crashing. rage 2 pc store. god eater 2 rage burst download pc. rage 2 3d juegos. rage 2 pc vs xbox one x. rage 2 update xbox one. rage of mages 2 patch 1.13. rage of mages 2 download windows 7. how big is rage 2 download. patriot supersonic rage 2 64gb. streets of rage 2 all characters hack. rage 2 for pc. streets of rage 2 mods download. god eater 2 rage burst english patch iso download. rage 2 new dawn. rage 2 humble bundle. rage 2 cdkeys. luv is rage 2 deluxe zip download. rage 2 deluxe edition pc key. rage 2 ps4 slim. streets of rage 2 sonic hack download. rage 2 pre install. god eater 2 rage burst english dubbed. gta 2 rage engine. rage 2 ps4 uscita. rage of mages 2 necromancer torrent. rage 2 cheat codes pc. rage 2 protagonist. rage 2 quest bug. primal rage 2 final boss. rage 2 ps4 koop. rage 2 ps4 blurry. jeu pc rage 2. rage 2 pack. streets of rage 2 on android. luv is rage 2 free album download. rage 2 cheatcc. rage 2 ps4 mouse and keyboard. streets of rage 2 3ds multiplayer. rage 2 patch update. rage 2 ps4 price. rage 2 final mission. streets of rage 2 android cheats. rage 2 ps4 harvey norman. rage 2 cheat mode. rage 2 xbox one x vs ps4 pro. rage 2 ps4 performance. rage 2 pc anforderungen. rage 2 ps4 walmart. rage 2 demo download. rage 2 download free. rage 2 ps4 review ign. rage 2 pc install size. rage 2 fullscreen issue. rage 2 deluxe key. luv is rage 2 full. rage 2 final boss. god eater 2 rage burst pc mods. rage 2 pc req. rage 2 pc ultra. rage 2 nicholas raine. rage 2 armor. streets of rage 2 vs final fight. streets of rage 2 snes download. streets of rage 2 download free. the rage carrie 2 torrent download. rage 2 download code. descargar street of rage 2 para android. luv is rage 2 deluxe edition download. rage 2 xbox one digital. rage 2 leak. rage 2 ps4 controller settings. rage 2 amazon. stick rage 2 hacked. rage 2 pc hdr. rage 2 pc or ps4 pro. rage of mages 2 full version. rage 2 pc ultra settings. rage 2 packages. rage island 2 apk data. luv is rage 2 download deluxe. rage 2 pc youtube. rage 2 ps4 test. rage 2 story. rage 2 crack reddit I've never written a game review before, but I feel that my time with Rage 2 warrants a quick one.Bottom Line Up Front: The game misses the mark in its "open world" offering, adding tedium and pointless driving to repetitive and stale quests. Not worth the price, but also not worth the time.1) Your time will be spent doing the following:- 50% driving pointlessly following a GPS route, ignoring the bland and overly-collisioned landscape. Massive tanks will slam to a dead stop against bamboo stalks. "Fast travel" takes you to barely useful spawn points so you only waste 10 minutes at a time driving to missions.- 30% attacking sidequest bases. Each particular mission may be couched as "blow up the gas tanks" or "find the ARK site" or "free the base", but they're all functionally the same - run in and kill everyone there, then spend 15 minutes looking for tiny data pads. Eventually you'll get a tracker so you only spend 8 minutes looking for tiny data pads.- 15% advancing the storyline- 5% running from vendor to pointless vendor to buy upgrades. Ostensibly certain missions get you certain upgrade rewards, but you're so focused on just grinding through the faction missions that only after a few hours do you take inventory of your upgrade rewards and apply themYou will not have a good time, you will feel your time and money was wasted, and you'll feel like you've done the same actions 1,000 over the course of 10 or so hours.Note to the makers, the world, or anyone who cares - Open world doesn't mean more time driving between missions. It doesn't mean canyons and giant mountains and other macro terrain that canalizes movement and reduces the amount of space where developers have to put anything interesting.Open world is engaging when it is part of an engaging scenario and is molded and intimately interacted with by the player. Walking down a faux Times Square in Grand Theft Auto is relatable and fun - ever want to punch a hot dog vendor? Here's your chance to do it with no consequence. Want to build your own house and make it your own? Grab Minecraft or Rust.The key is making the world relevant and relatable to the player. What these developers made is a winding and twisting race track to drive between quests. They've made a large world a nuisance, not a gift to be opened, explored, and enjoyed.. Would not recommend this game for $60. Took me about 10 hours to complete the main story which seemed like it consisted of only 8 quests or so. My playtime is where it's at because I left it on overnight. There's still a lot of SIDE stuff to do but it's all tedious and boring. Map is pretty small and empty. Copy\/paste buildings and no inside areas to explore besides story quest areas. Never died playing through it on Hard difficulty either. I just can't tell someone this is worth it at the current price.. My two cents on this game mainly points at the adventure of this game, or lack-of. When it comes to combat, yeah the combat is good, fun, dashing around blowing up goons just like I did in Borderlands, traversing across a fairly large map in different vehicles has it's perks - even though a lot of the map you'll never go to because there's simply nothing there.. but anyway - If you're looking for a similar experience to Skyrim or Fallout and even FarCry where you have a massive map to work with, many quests \/ missions\/ jobs to do even after you finish the story, then look somewhere else. If you commit to the story of this game you'll have it done in about 12 hours, give or take depending on difficulty \/ commitment. After that you won't feel a commitment to this game, even when you drop as much money as you did (which is quite sad I think). As for non-story jobs - you'll get excited for maybe an hour or two in the 'Finish all these challenges' mentality, but soon realise that it's extremely repetitive and and in the end, bloody tedious. I might be more inclined not to give it a bad review if it was priced closer to \u00a330. \u00a320 would be a snatch. However I do feel like I was cheated given the price of this game and the experience I had. Definitely get it on sale if you're going to: How much would you spend for 10 hours of your time?. *Updated some parts due to confusing grammar*I was probably one of the very few people who played and liked Rage 1. This game is exactly what it was advertised, which is the big reason I recommend it. The devs prioritized the gameplay over the story and it shows, but I am not really playing for the story (I play a lot of grand strategy games, but got this to just relax and have fun). I mostly came for the fluid gunplay that is on par with Doom, the car mechanics of Mad Max but a bit more refined, and the colorful atmosphere that wasn't just going to be *insert generic post-apocalypse color palette here* that every other game does. I have gotten exactly that and I love it even if some of the story is cringe inducing, because at the very least some of the characters are more memorable than Rage 1 and the devs really just wanted to have fun with the game instead of trying to make it unbearably serious and full of itself.The devs have publicly stated a few times that the game is supposed to be more open world than story driven, so anyone who bought it thinking it was going to be some sort of epic, I'm not sure what advertising you were watching.I haven't experienced any of the fatal crashes or frame rate drops people seem to be getting even though my computer is a few years old and runs most new games at low graphics (I've had consistent frame rate on medium graphic settings). However, I have had a few bugs with desynced audio or dialogue simply not being said and at one time my wingstick was invisible. Also the majority of negative reviews aren't even relevant\/accurate towards the game itself, it's just people complaining about microtransactions (which there aren't any, and in game cosmetics you can get in game that are offered as separate purchases as well are hardly something to complain about), needing a FREE Bethesda account to redeem your pre-order bonuses (they've made you do this for every Bethesda title since Fallout 4, this is hardly a crime), and Denuvo being added to the game (it's most likely going to get phased out once the game gets pirated so buy the game then if it's that much of an issue for you) *As you can see Denuvo was removed within a day, guess a lot of people have no reason to complain now*. Is it worth the asking price? Compared to just about anything else currently being released by AAA devs in the West, it's more worth it than they are and I've felt that I've had my money's worth 10+ hours in. The game came completed and hasn't required a few dozen GBs of patches on day 1, the devs haven't "withheld" any gameplay from the players and I personally liked that the pre-order "DLC" are items you need to complete a mission for just to receive instead of starting the game with them. The game isn't behind some sort of exclusivity launcher and is here on Steam. There's a lot of stuff done right and considering that majority of games are either dull and safe, or being released half finished at full price, people should give credit to id and Avalanche for this instead of \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ing about being able to buy a gun skin that you can still obtain in game without paying extra money for.. Gunplay and powers are great. Combat is really fun. Driving and Vehicle combat is decent. Open world is decent but can be improved upon. A lot of repetitive quests but I don't mind since i enjoy the combat. Story is okay so far but it's not really a game you'd buy for the story narrative anyway. It's really more of just shutting your brain off and enjoying the carnage.I'd definitely recommend for purchase even if at least later on when it goes on sale.. At first, I was going to write a positive review for this game. Within the first 4 hours I was in love. The combat was great, it ran buttery smooth at about 150-160 frames on Ultra in 1080p. I had cool af abilites, some decent guns and what looked like a whole lotta progression.Sadly though, there is no point in continuing playing after you beat the story. It took me 8 and half hours to beat the main story. While doing side quests, multiple rounds of Monster Bash, but no racing.For a 60 dollar price point - I expected ALOT more than what I got. This is an unfinished and rushed game, in my opinion. There are missing dialogue voice lines, invisible character and buggy voice prompts to advance the story in a lot of places. The driving is below average with a very short list of available vehicles in the waste land. You can upgrade you cars and weapons, but that takes A LOT of grinding. Well I wouldn't exactly call it grinding. Your simply going around the map to each and every question mark to visit the location and see what the hell you have to do there. Its just the same exact layout, in different locations.Mutated Spawn Egg events are the exact same room, exact same layout and egg placement at every single location. They have the same pool(ish) looking area with an upstairs and two eggs on a pipe.Titan fights are broken to hell. The higher the difficulty, the smaller the room gets and faster the enemy seems to be. With that, when I fought a level 8 titan, it was just in a tiny room, each attack somehow hit and my abilities simply didn't cool down fast enough to get past each attack unscathed. I just gave up and never went to another one again.Monster Bash TV is cool, they offer exclusive skins in the store there to unlock skins for your weapon. Mind you its just the same skin that fits on all the main 4 weapons but still. Within 3 rounds of monster bash I was able to get the rifle skin and GTFO. I didn't feel the need to keep playing the same routine over and over in that location. There are about 3 different monster bash locations on the map, but I only went to one simply because I felt no need to keep doing it.Driving in this is very bad. If you use the phoenix, you are completely fine. But anything else just feels buggy and not finished. Drifting is nice, but the lag that it takes for some vehicles ( Especially bikes ) to turn is a whole second it feels like. Not comfortable, doesn't feel right and it led me to only use the Phoenix. Until I found the only flying vehicle in the game ( NO clue how I got, it just randomly popped up that I got it while driving around ) and just flew to every location. Skipping about 3\/4s of the time it takes to get somewhere. Once I was flying around, I noticed how OP the vehicle was. If I had it from the beginning, I would say I could beat the game easily in 6 to 7 hours max. Another thing that bothered me, and led me to believe that the game was rushed, was the price it was to spawn vehicles. 10 bucks. A mere 10 bucks to spawn in the Phoenix, or the Icarus (Flying vehicle). It just seems like such a low number to the point to where I think they set it to that price for testing, then didn't change it to what it was supposed to be after testing. Just to be sure it was deducting money, then off the game shipped.The voice acting is decent, but the dialogue itself just DRAGS on. I mean, get to the point. I found myself skipping a few pieces of voices because they just kept going on and on about stuff that I either didn't need to know or was some lame attempt at a joke. There are multiple points with each character where I am just skipping a main piece to end a whole minute long rant with some of the speech on something I don't need to know.Along with that, some voice lines are just straight up missing in the main story. They also bug out quite a lot, making me pause and un-pause. Or pull up my map and go back into the game to reset it.The gun play though, is amazing. The feeling of shooting the guns is great. The feeling of grenade throwing is acceptable. The movement you can with your abilities is superb, lots of combos to take out big groups of enemies. Without abilities I believe this game would have crashed and burned, a little harder than it is right now.Overall, with a 60 dollar price point (80 dollars for the BFG from Doom, an extra mission and in-game cheat codes LOL) I think this game was rushed out a little too fast. With some lines not being recording yet for the story, the audio being rushed and not fully tuned on the map. In the first 4 hours I was in love with the game, but once I hit the 5 hour mark I was slowly starting to see the repetitiveness, how fast the story was advancing, and how easy the game was in general. I also feel that the PC aspect of this game was horrifically scaled down due to the console counterpart. Auto aim on vehicles, no raw mouse input and very bland and open rooms. Do I suggest you get this game? No, I actually do not. With such a big title as this is, and how short the actual story aspect of the game, this should be cheaper. Let alone maybe have more DLC content, but added to the game as the base. I would pay at most 30 dollars for this game. Past the story, you can run around and do the pointless side things to get more points for the projects to level up your character. But whats the point when your not aiming to get past a certain mission in the story due to its difficulty or due to you missing some good gear. Speaking of gear, I finished this game with only the shotgun and rifle. I had not found any special weapons, and still dont at the 10 mark. Il continue the rest of the side things simply because I cannot refund this, and I might aswell enjoy what was such a short gameplay experience. I mean, I beat this in 2 days. 5 hours each night after work. I want to refund this, simply because I got almost nothing out of the 60 dollar price point. But its past due in steam eyes to refund, which I understand.. Combat is really good, but the world is so empty and bland feeling...there's literally nothing to this game. I tried to convince myself otherwise as I really do enjoy the combat, but when that's all there is and there's SO MUCH empty 'exploration' in-between enemy encounters...what is the point?I get that some people will really dig it and I understand. But in my case it just didn't stack up and I really wish it had. I don't know if Avalanche can do better, but I know that ID can. Bethesda? Well they just suck these days.. At first, I was going to write a positive review for this game. Within the first 4 hours I was in love. The combat was great, it ran buttery smooth at about 150-160 frames on Ultra in 1080p. I had cool af abilites, some decent guns and what looked like a whole lotta progression.Sadly though, there is no point in continuing playing after you beat the story. It took me 8 and half hours to beat the main story. While doing side quests, multiple rounds of Monster Bash, but no racing.For a 60 dollar price point - I expected ALOT more than what I got. This is an unfinished and rushed game, in my opinion. There are missing dialogue voice lines, invisible character and buggy voice prompts to advance the story in a lot of places. The driving is below average with a very short list of available vehicles in the waste land. You can upgrade you cars and weapons, but that takes A LOT of grinding. Well I wouldn't exactly call it grinding. Your simply going around the map to each and every question mark to visit the location and see what the hell you have to do there. Its just the same exact layout, in different locations.Mutated Spawn Egg events are the exact same room, exact same layout and egg placement at every single location. They have the same pool(ish) looking area with an upstairs and two eggs on a pipe.Titan fights are broken to hell. The higher the difficulty, the smaller the room gets and faster the enemy seems to be. With that, when I fought a level 8 titan, it was just in a tiny room, each attack somehow hit and my abilities simply didn't cool down fast enough to get past each attack unscathed. I just gave up and never went to another one again.Monster Bash TV is cool, they offer exclusive skins in the store there to unlock skins for your weapon. Mind you its just the same skin that fits on all the main 4 weapons but still. Within 3 rounds of monster bash I was able to get the rifle skin and GTFO. I didn't feel the need to keep playing the same routine over and over in that location. There are about 3 different monster bash locations on the map, but I only went to one simply because I felt no need to keep doing it.Driving in this is very bad. If you use the phoenix, you are completely fine. But anything else just feels buggy and not finished. Drifting is nice, but the lag that it takes for some vehicles ( Especially bikes ) to turn is a whole second it feels like. Not comfortable, doesn't feel right and it led me to only use the Phoenix. Until I found the only flying vehicle in the game ( NO clue how I got, it just randomly popped up that I got it while driving around ) and just flew to every location. Skipping about 3\/4s of the time it takes to get somewhere. Once I was flying around, I noticed how OP the vehicle was. If I had it from the beginning, I would say I could beat the game easily in 6 to 7 hours max. Another thing that bothered me, and led me to believe that the game was rushed, was the price it was to spawn vehicles. 10 bucks. A mere 10 bucks to spawn in the Phoenix, or the Icarus (Flying vehicle). It just seems like such a low number to the point to where I think they set it to that price for testing, then didn't change it to what it was supposed to be after testing. Just to be sure it was deducting money, then off the game shipped.The voice acting is decent, but the dialogue itself just DRAGS on. I mean, get to the point. I found myself skipping a few pieces of voices because they just kept going on and on about stuff that I either didn't need to know or was some lame attempt at a joke. There are multiple points with each character where I am just skipping a main piece to end a whole minute long rant with some of the speech on something I don't need to know.Along with that, some voice lines are just straight up missing in the main story. They also bug out quite a lot, making me pause and un-pause. Or pull up my map and go back into the game to reset it.The gun play though, is amazing. The feeling of shooting the guns is great. The feeling of grenade throwing is acceptable. The movement you can with your abilities is superb, lots of combos to take out big groups of enemies. Without abilities I believe this game would have crashed and burned, a little harder than it is right now.Overall, with a 60 dollar price point (80 dollars for the BFG from Doom, an extra mission and in-game cheat codes LOL) I think this game was rushed out a little too fast. With some lines not being recording yet for the story, the audio being rushed and not fully tuned on the map. In the first 4 hours I was in love with the game, but once I hit the 5 hour mark I was slowly starting to see the repetitiveness, how fast the story was advancing, and how easy the game was in general. I also feel that the PC aspect of this game was horrifically scaled down due to the console counterpart. Auto aim on vehicles, no raw mouse input and very bland and open rooms. Do I suggest you get this game? No, I actually do not. With such a big title as this is, and how short the actual story aspect of the game, this should be cheaper. Let alone maybe have more DLC content, but added to the game as the base. I would pay at most 30 dollars for this game. Past the story, you can run around and do the pointless side things to get more points for the projects to level up your character. But whats the point when your not aiming to get past a certain mission in the story due to its difficulty or due to you missing some good gear. Speaking of gear, I finished this game with only the shotgun and rifle. I had not found any special weapons, and still dont at the 10 mark. Il continue the rest of the side things simply because I cannot refund this, and I might aswell enjoy what was such a short gameplay experience. I mean, I beat this in 2 days. 5 hours each night after work. I want to refund this, simply because I got almost nothing out of the 60 dollar price point. But its past due in steam eyes to refund, which I understand.

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