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Rogue Warrior - Review
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FinancialChad
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Rogue Warrior
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Game Information
Release date: December 1, 2009
Developers: Rebellion Developments
Publishers: Bethesda Softworks
Genre: FPS
Platform: Cross
Rating: M, 18+





Synopsis(WIKI)
Rogue Warrior (initially titled Rogue Warrior: Black Razor) is a first person shooter video game. It was developed by Rebellion Developments and published by Bethesda Softworks. The game was released November 26, 2009 in Australia, November 27, 2009 in Europe and December 1, 2009 in North America on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Microsoft Windows platforms.[1][2][3]
In Rogue Warrior, the United States has sent in Richard Marcinko, a veteran Navy SEAL, on a mission into North Korea to disrupt ballistic missile launchers. As players progress, Marcinko will encounter numerous enemies and allies as he is sent from locations such as Korea, Russia, and others to pursue terrorists with dangerous missile capabilities. The plot is not based on the autobiography by the game's protagonist, Richard Marcinko.[3] Marcinko is voiced by actor Mickey Rourke.




Story
Rogue Warrior takes on the story of Marcinko, a US NAVY Seal that is sent to North Korea on a classified mission to go and retrieve secret intelligence that North Korea has on missiles, and various intelligence. When the person that had been working on the inside for them is killed, Marcinko goes in and retrieves the data that the inside operative had left behind. After you retrieve the information, you go throughout North Korea looking for the secret missiles and WMDs that the North Koreans had. Once you destroy the main missile, you follow various missions throughout the game following the steps of Marcinko along the way. The story has an extremely confusing rift to it, and is very disorganized.




Graphics
Here is where the downfall of Rogue Warrior begins; the graphics. There is much to say about the graphics in this game. The game features one of the most unrealistic character structure ever. The robotic movements of various characters and enemies doesn't get across, and fails to deliver camera movements. When yous shoot, the lightening barrel looks nothing realistic, and fails to deliver any type of complex scenario. Although it does feature a variety of scenarios and colors, everything is so dark, and clunky, it really demeans all types of graphics and scenarios. The character structure is dull, and the voicing system maybe the worst voice over system I have ever experienced in a game.




Gameplay
The gameplay in this game does not neccesarily help to bring up the game's overall score. The game lacks extreme fun gameplay to it. There is an enormous amount of repetitiveness, killing the same guys with the same strategies, same guns, and so on. The game also has a very hard to control control system. You might have trouble aiming in or turning around. The knifing is robotic, and the AI can seem idiotic at most times. Almost all aspects of the game are too dark, and hard to see. The game features horrible aiming construction, with really hard to aim down and kill enemies; but the robotic AI construction comes in and helps miss every single bullet. There is really no main challenge in the game, and shooting to say the least, was extremely dissapointing.




Reception
As expected, Rogue Warrior received some of the lowest scores known to gaming history. From IGN it was awarded the worst game of the year, and was given a 2/10, and a 1 star. There was almost no review I could find that had an overall score of over 6/10 and it was given worst game of the year by various industries. The game received negative fan feedback, and was noted as the worst game ever, in their eyes as well. Overall, the reception in this game was almost entirely negative.




FINAL RATINGS
Synopsis: 7
Story: 6
Graphics: 4
Gameplay: 3
Reception: 3
FINAL RATING: 4 - Poorly Constructed, Repetitive, and Overall Horrible
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