Sunday, October 6, 2013

Gears of War Review



Gears of War is a silence fiction third person shooter that was developed by Epic Games and was the first game I had ever bought on Xbox 360, I had no idea what it was about or what kind of game it even was, I just wanted something to play on my new console. Fortunately I was very impressed by what Gears of War presented, a good story, intense action, and great characters and voice acting. It was a great game to start off the next generation of gaming for me, and its a game I still play today.

Story and Setting:
Gears of War is one of those games with a very large back story that goes beyond the actual game. The story takes place on a fiction planet called Sera. A precious energy source called Emulsion, which was a liquid found beneath the planets service, was the result of a 79 long year war between two military organizations called the COG and the UIR who both wanted control of the Emulsion. Just six weeks after the war finally ended is when the Locust emerged from underground. The locust are non human creatures who saw the humans weakened state as a moment of attack, this day was called E-Day or Emergence Day. As a last resort, the COG decided to use the Hammer of Dawn, a space super weapon, to fight them off. But they ended up hurting themselves more than the Locust, destroying most of their own cities and crippling them even more. The game takes place fourteen years after E-Day and you play as Marcus Fenix, a hardened COG soldier who was found guilty of war crimes and sent to prison. During the beginning of the game you are busted out by Marcus's best friend and fellow COG Dominic “Dom” Santiago, just as the prison was being overrun by Locust. You later join up with “Delta Squad” a group seeking a device called the Resonator, which would be used to map out the underground tunnel system the locust use called The Hollow. In doing so, they would be able to deploy the Light Mass Bomb in hopes of severely crippling the Locust. Throughout the course of the game you will be visiting over run and destroyed cities as well as meeting survivors, also known as strandeds. The game does a successful job at capturing the depressing atmosphere and immersing the player into its once beautiful and now ravaged world.

Soundtrack:
The game features a variety of different pieces, whether they are moody and depressing to fit a scene, or they are intense and fast to fit a battle. The game successfully does its job at presenting a solid soundtrack and does it appropriately with whats taking place. There was actually this one level where you are sneaking through this destroyed and overrun city late at night,and music does its job at capturing the overall fearful scene. I found myself inching my way through the whole level, expecting something to pop out around any corner. Then there were also times where I am in an intense battle with my squad the music is revved up and intense as well, really amplifying the moment. Without a doubt, the soundtrack was one of the most memorable parts of the game.


Gameplay and Visuals:
With Gears of War being my first game for my Xbox 360, you can imagine how blown away I was by the HD graphics, at the time they were the best I had ever seen. The game goes for more of the grimy and warzone style graphics with the grayscale turned all the way up. That on the other had was something I had a problem with, the games lack of color. I understood that the game is practically a post apocalyptic game and is goal is to immerse you in this now dead world. But seeing white, black, and gray mission after mission got pretty old and pretty quick. Fortunately the game was no completely black and white, it did have color and later in the game it kinda showed more but not by much. The gameplay however is another strong point for Gears of War, it is a theirs person shooter/cover based game. The Golden Rule of the Gears is “take cover or die”. If you tried to go Rambo at all in this game, you wouldn't last long and thats one of the things I really liked about this game, it added a great deal of challenge and intensity to the game. You weren't just some bullet sponge, you actually had to watch out! And I greatly enjoy games like that.

Gears of War being my first arrival into the new HD gaming generation, it will always hold a spot in the top of my list of favorite games. While the graphics were very crisp and clear, the overall lack of color was a turn off. But the amazing gameplay mechanics, soundtrack, story and setting really compensate for that. As well as the games well voiced characters. Gears of War is not a game to be passed up if you have ever owned and Xbox 360.


1 comment:

  1. I also noticed the games lack of color and compared to other games gears of war is lacking in that area. Although I understand they were going for feeling of a devastated world like you said.

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