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Between a red rock and a destructible place.


UPDATE: You can now add the game's 32-track Soundtrack to your collection, also with a 50% discount. Drop the beat like a hammer!


Red Faction Guerilla: Re-Mars-tered is now available DRM-free on GOG.com, 50% off until July 10, 5pm UTC.

The ultimate Mars demolition simulator returns, now with its exploding bits fully remastered to look better than ever. Carve your own red path on the open-world surface of the Red Planet as a flamboyant member of the Red Faction. Employ guerilla tactics against everything on sight, level fully destructible settlements with aplomb, and exploit the game's temperamental physics as you reduce the Earth Defense Force to cinders.
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ThomNG: Wohooo finally :) enjoy Guerrilla as the brand new Re-Mars-tered Edition here on GOG :)

Stay tuned!
Thanks for this great release, but why here on GOG can't we ever have the achievements for the THQ Nordic titles?
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timppu: 50% launch discount made me insta-buy this title.

This is like putting money in the bank! The more you buy, the more you save!

Actually it is exactly like putting money in the bank! To someone else's account! Hell yeah!
More like 49% :P

I don't think I played this one, what it's like?

Heeeeeeeey! It got added to my Steam Library! :D
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Aramandur: My thoughts exactly, that was the first thing I checked.
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ThomNG: That won't happen as the old version was not made for GOG and non-Steam version, I fear.
I have the old DVD version.

There already are cracks around that kill the online-registration, just the save feature must be adressed, the game itself CAN run even today. Okay, graphics are not so beautiful, but the game itself would be faster on slower machines.
Wow!!!

<faints>
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<recovers>
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<faints again>
Post edited July 03, 2018 by Lone_Scout
Does the game have achievement support?

Edit:

Also, what's up with the co-op tag? Can you co-op the campaign now?
Post edited July 03, 2018 by TheGreatDustpan
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ThomNG: Wohooo finally :) enjoy Guerrilla as the brand new Re-Mars-tered Edition here on GOG :)

Stay tuned!
Any chance for a Linux version? Regardless if it's on GOG or Steam.
Is that game good?
The one person I knew who played it said it isn't, but he sometimes has a wierd taste when it comes to games so I don't want to rely on that.
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ThomNG: Wohooo finally :) enjoy Guerrilla as the brand new Re-Mars-tered Edition here on GOG :)

Stay tuned!
*hails*
I love THQ Nordic!
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Aramandur: My thoughts exactly, that was the first thing I checked.
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ThomNG: That won't happen as the old version was not made for GOG and non-Steam version, I fear.
What a pity. I also hoped for the original version as a bonus. But I do not understand what the technical problem is. After all, even pirates made an unstable version. I'm sure that THQ Nordic can do it all the more.
In any case, thanks - I already know what I will buy on Saturday. It is necessary to replenish my collection (RF+RF2 and now Guerilla on the way).
The nerd in me has to ask: does the game's physics engine recreate Martian gravity?
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ThomNG: Wohooo finally :) enjoy Guerrilla as the brand new Re-Mars-tered Edition here on GOG :)

Stay tuned!
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tremere110: Awesome! Thank You! Agents of Mayhem next ;)
Another vote for Agents of Mayhem, even though it's not THQ Nordic's game. Right developer though.
Post edited July 03, 2018 by jalister
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JinKazaragi: Is that game good?
The one person I knew who played it said it isn't, but he sometimes has a wierd taste when it comes to games so I don't want to rely on that.
It's a bit of a mixed bag. I started another playthrough of the original version just two weeks ago or so, abandoned that playthrough when it occurred to me that a remastered edition will probably be released before I even finish the game, lol.

I think the technology powering the destructible buildings is very impressive and destroying structures by using a hammer on them, blowing them up, driving through them or hitting them with a mech's arms remains as fun today as it was back then because there simply isn't anything quite like it out there. In that regard the game basically hasn't aged a bit (unless you've played a lot of the more recent Battlefield games maybe - I haven't).

However, the game is okay at best in all other regards. The story and setting are kinda cool but nothing to write home about. Gunfights just work but won't blow you away. Driving is okay. Missions are decent when they are excuses to blow stuff up, missions that aren't about destroying structures tend to be annoying. It's a bit like with the Saints Row games (also by Volition), you get a lot more fun out of it if you mess around with the tools at your disposal but it's a bit of a drag if you just stick to doing missions. Also, the game bombards you with side activities through radio transmissions. You can ignore them but it kinda makes you feel bad (at least it's the effect they had on me) but doing all of the side missions gets tiresome because they are highly repetitive. Ironically the graphics, even in the original version, hold up pretty well, presumably even more so in this remaster.

I highly recommend getting it if only to check out the tech and get some fun out of the destruction, it's a good game to blow off some steam once in a while but it's not really a great sandbox game in any other regard, to be honest. It's one of those games that I've approached many times, got a lot of fun out of over several sessions, but never bothered to finish.

Anyway, at that price it would be silly to pass on it, to be honest.

Edit: Oh yeah, also the soundtrack is pretty great.
Post edited July 03, 2018 by F4LL0UT
Instabuy!! Thanks GOG and THQ Nordic!! Keep ‘me coming!!
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JinKazaragi: Is that game good?
The one person I knew who played it said it isn't, but he sometimes has a wierd taste when it comes to games so I don't want to rely on that.
Very good, but in own way.
Do not you have a feeling that the last 10 years computer games have ceased to progress technically? In games, only the graphics improve and that's it. And the creators of this game tried to do what is very little in what games there is - TOTAL destruction of everything. You can enter the building, make a hole in the wall in the place you want, you can break bridges, destroy buildings, arrange blockages, etc. You can even dig arbitrary tunnels if you have enough explosives. Not "graphics way", but "interactivity way". No more indestructible chairs, fences and doors (even if you shoot them from the bazooka) as in other games. You see it (something... ANYTHING!) - you can destroy it. The only question is the amount of explosives. :)
If such interests, the game can be very enjoyable. Strictly speaking, Actually, this is exactly what the players loved this game.
It makes sense to watch the video game process and decide for yourself. However, at the current price, I think the game can simply be bought and tested by yourself, if the idea seems interesting.

P.S. The post of F4LL0UT above is a good description of the feelings you get from this game.
Post edited July 03, 2018 by Loger13
Just bought it to support THQ Nordic and GOG for releases like this, and for the discount.