
The emergence itself is a scenario similar to the beginning of Bethesda's Fallout 3. Your character emerges into a kind of industrial area seemingly in the middle of an otherwise barren no-man's land. Indeed, there are static, three dimensional environments in the game that have an artistic, brushstroke quality that is appealing. In the meantime, I want to direct your attention to graphics that remind me of prerendered imagery common in older generation console games but not as a means to disparage what id has accomplished. In any event, the near-ELE (to borrow from Deep Impact's lexicon), or Extinction Level Event, is impressively depicted and properly sets the stage for the stark wasteland imagery to follow. One wonders if id rushed to get this out before the much ballyhooed year of 2012. A nice, ominous (albeit brief) beginning. You'd be forgiven for thinking you were watching Armageddon, Deep Impact, Meteor. If you're familiar with the premise of Rage, you'll know that the wasteland you awake to is the result of an asteroid strike, which is depicted in an impressive opening cutscene. Whether Dead Island's tropical paradise gone awry, BioShock's crumbling underwater utopia or Fallout 3's ghastly urban wasteland, such design can immerse gamers in their worlds in profound ways. , well, let's just say I enjoy a pretty picture.įor me, presentation can go a long way toward establishing atmosphere, regardless of the medium. (SPOILER ALERT: The following screenshots will document that progress.) That's not much time to form any opinion on the game, but I don't need much when it comes to presentation. I managed to play id Software's post apocalyptic shooter for 40 minutes on my Playstation 3 Tuesday night. So that's how I found myself likely with a Bandit's bullet through my skull as I wandered around the wasteland of Rage. When I'm willing to lay my virtual life on the line to sightsee, the video game has to be a sight to behold, nevermind a feast for the senses in general.
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