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![]() 9.1 Excellent Excellent shooter game with varied gameplay, Vin Diesel's voice, intense and great looking; Not very long and offers very little long-term replay value, graphical and other minor glitches, hardware hog. RATINGS GUIDE |
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| GAME INFO publisher: Vivendi Games developer: Starbreeze genre: Shooters MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS PIV 1800, 256MB RAM, 3.7GB, 64MB video card |
ESRB rating: M homepage: www.riddickgame.com/us/ release date: Dec 08, 04 (released) |
| » All About The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay – Developer's Cut on ActionTrip | |
I love surprises. No, wait, let me rephrase that, I like *good* surprises. A bad surprise would be to have Michael Jackson entertain kids at your child's birthday party, or to wake up next to Elton John after a wild night of drinking. A good surprise on the other hand, is when you get a nice Belgian chocolate or when you realize that your lover enjoys giving oral sex (How long have you and Elton John been dating, anyway? -Ed). Those are good surprises. Of course, when you're a hardcore gamer there are other good surprises too... like a chick being really turned on by how well you play FPS games. OK, wait, let's stay in the realm of probable... or possible even; a good surprise for a shooter fan is when he gets to play two excellent shooters in one year in addition to playing the much ballyhooed blockbusters. The two shooters I'm talking about are Far Cry and The Chronicles of Riddick. Both titles were designed by relative newcomers to the industry (CryTek and Starbreeze Studios respectively), but they both show a level of maturity that can easily pit them against any other shooter on the market today, including the big boys. That in my book is a really nice surprise.
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The first thing that The Chronicles of Riddick does right is break one old and very unpleasant tradition: That tradition is that video games based on Hollywood movies suck worse than a drunken college girl at a frat party. (I know, sounds pretty unbelievable, doesn't it?) 'Riddick' came out for the Xbox a while back and it took both fans and critics by storm. It garnered all kinds of accolades and praise from the Xbox press, and rightfully so if I may add.
The player is cast in the role of Riddick. Set before the events of Pitch Black and its sequel The Chronicles of Riddick, both starring the Vin Diesel, the game tells the story of Riddick's dramatic escape from the previously inescapable triple max security slam Butcher Bay, home to the most violent prisoners in the known universe.
One of the great things about the game is that VU Games had access to all the star talent they needed to make The Chronicles of Riddick a success. Obviously, Starbreeze did one helluva job, but it should also be said that Vin has one of the coolest game character voices I've heard and the famous rapper, Xzibit, is good in the role of the bad-ass crooked prison guard Abbott. The game does a great job of translating the feel of the Riddick universe, along with adding the most crucial ingredient for a successful shooter game: making a very compelling and immersive game world for the player to dwell in. Each of the characters you meet in Butcher Bay have their unique looks and personality and are voiced by a different person, adding a lot of depth and authenticity to the game world. In addition, the campaign is paced in such a way that it will seem like you're truly starring in an action movie, with intense action sequences followed by slower-paced ones that rely on well-written narration to tie the plot together.
To cut a long story short, The Chronicles of Riddick plays very well; it offers a refreshing mix of RPG elements, stealth-based combat and your run-of-the-mill shooter gunfights to keep any player glued to their monitor screen until Riddick escapes. The weapons feel great (especially when you get the mini-gun), but they're not the focal point of the gameplay. Unbelievably, even with Vin being as buffed as he is, Riddick still prefers stealth and exploration to brute force - there will often be multiple ways to solving a particular problem. That's one of the greatest things about this game: along with being highly cinematic, it also offers great-flowing and varied gameplay with great mechanics and a robust technology behind it - the best possible mix for a single-player shooter.
For example, the prison guards will run for cover and navigate around their environment quite skillfully. Occasionally, they'll run headlong into trouble, but overall I'd say that the AI is maybe a smidgeon better than in Half-Life 2. Most of the events in Riddick are scripted to a degree, but the AI is known to break this mold a bit by running after you even when you thought you ditched them. As I said, they exhibit good path finding so you'll often be pleasantly surprised.
Now, seeing how I'm reviewing the PC port, there are a few crucial things you need to know in regards to this before you go out to the store. Let's discuss the graphics first. The game looked good on the Xbox and looks even better on the PC.
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The textures are sharp and almost photorealistic and the characters look detailed thanks to the heavy use of normal mapping and other such pixel shader tricks. I think I'm not exaggerating when I say that in many ways, the indoor levels in Riddick look just as good as in Far Cry. However, the great visuals come at a price, as you'll need to have a very powerful rig to run this game with all the details maxed out. Performance-wise, The Chronicles of Riddick is a major hardware hog. Another thing is that, although the environments look crisp and are brimming with detail, there are a number of clipping issues with the shadows that lessen the overall visual quality of the scenes. Along with the graphics glitches, I also experienced a few broken cut-scenes, but as far as the bugs are concerned, that's pretty-much all you'll need to concern yourself with.
In all, Starbreeze did a very good job of porting this game to the PC. If we look past the minor bugs, the combat feels intense and the controls feel perfectly natural. The Chronicles of Riddick just feels right on the PC and it's as if this was a PC game from the get-go. Bottom line is any self-respecting PC shooter fan should play Escape from Butcher Bay: I've enjoyed every minute of the original, just as I'm enjoying the PC iteration. The only downside to it--and this is really something that bugged it and me about the Xbox game as well--is that it offers very little long-term replay value, and leaves things wide open for a sequel, as well as not being very long. But even so, it's still a shooter experience you won't want to miss, trust me.
| cthulhugoo | [mail] Dec 13 2004, 11:56 am EDT | |
| i played this game for the xbox and i was completely blown away both by the game and the fact its made by a relatively new dudes. Too bad its so damn short. However it should be said that i had more fun over butcher bay than on other highly hyped pieces of shit out there, looking at you doom. |
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| Kabkilla | [mail] Dec 13 2004, 12:04 pm EDT | |
| Rock on. I'm really glad they did this one right, it kind of instills hope for the movie-to-game conversions. And hey now! You can see your character's feet and it's never an issue! Now if only other shooters can manage that. |
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DEATH AT THE DOOR: Since Hitman: Silent Assassin you could see your character's... Roboman: really, what is the big deal with being able to see your own... NanaBoBo@24.208.235.191: You could see your feet in Hitman only becuase it, and most ... DEATH AT THE DOOR: Yeah, and? | ||
| MrBored | [mail] Dec 13 2004, 12:14 pm EDT | |
| That was sexy, mmmm | ||
| BadCRC | [mail] Dec 13 2004, 01:14 pm EDT | |
| Hey nice! Kinda compensates al least that lack of HALO 2 on PCs! | ||
| RAY16 | [mail] Dec 13 2004, 03:02 pm EDT | |
| "However, the great visuals come at a price, as you'll need to have a very powerful rig to run this game with all the details maxed out. Performance-wise, The Chronicles of Riddick is a major hardware hog." Nonsense. The game looks and runs great on my mid-range system (Athlon XP 2500+, 9600XT, 768Mb PC-2700 DDR RAM) at 1024x768, max detail, no AA, and 8xAF. It runs smoother than Doom 3 did at those same settings. Granted, it doesn't have a unified lighting system sucking up rendering power but the lighting still looks fantastic. Anyways, this game fucking rocks. That part where you take control of Power Armor kicks so much ass. |
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2lions: I agree about the mech armor completely. And contrary to you... RAY16: Those stencil shadows eat up frames like a fat man at an all... | ||
| Cheddar | [mail] Dec 13 2004, 03:20 pm EDT | |
| Good to hear, RAY16. I was wondering exactly what standards the reviewer was comparing to when she cited "hardware hog", since she (at least I think it was a she...."scrumptious" was a term used to describe Vin Diesel....heh) never actually detailed what her own reviewing rig(s) consisted of, spec-wise. Anyway.....I never played the Xbox version (nor do I ever intend to), so everything I know about this game is second-hand. I've heard often its shortness as one of its flaws, but no one's ever mentioned just approximately how many hours of gameplay we're talking here. Can somebody fill me in? Surely at least 10 hours or so? If it's any less than that, I don't care how fantastic it is, I won't be buying it any time soon. My money isn't quite so plentiful as that. |
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DEATH AT THE DOOR: According to Gayspy, the game was about 10 hours. However, y... Roboman: yeah, $30 for a "Developer's Cut" is pretty damn nice. like ... Cheddar: Well like I said, as long as it's at least 10 hours, I'll bu... | ||
| 2lions | [STAFF] [mail] Dec 13 2004, 04:05 pm EDT | |
| What the hell are you on about, Cheddar? I wrote that review. Oh and I played it on an AMD 3200+/ATi 9800 XT and 1.5 Gig RAM... and the frame rate wasn't exactly stellar... in fact, performance-wise, it was worse than Far Cry and way poorer than Half-Life 2. I'm just stating the facts here. I love the game otherwise... | ||
JustME@209.94.223.9: What resolution? AA? AF? 2lions: 1280x1024, no AA, no AF. Cheddar: Oh, um, well, you just called Vin "scrumptious," so I assume... 2lions: Someone added that word in there when they edited the text. ... Cheddar: And now I know, and knowing is half the battle. ... | ||
| Roboman | [mail] Dec 13 2004, 04:23 pm EDT | |
| okay, so since this game is definitely on my christmas wish list, what do you people have to say about the Riddick movie? would it be good to check out too? | ||
| MrBored | [mail] Dec 13 2004, 04:43 pm EDT | |
| I liked the lastest movie, I went to watch it just for the hell of it and it surprised me. I haven't seen a sci-fi movie that didn't rely on a previously developed comic book series for its plot and that pleased me. | ||
Roboman: maybe ill add the newly-released DVD to my Christmas list to... | ||
| freefall | [mail] Dec 13 2004, 10:33 pm EDT | |
| I am pretty surprised by the high score. I mean, I know the game is pretty good, but I didn't expect it to rank up with Far Cry and HL2. I'll definitely give this one a try. | ||
| pepiman | [mail] Dec 20 2004, 12:39 pm EDT | |
| jagger valance doesn't wanna talk to me ... so i kill him and the mission fails ..... that's pretty much where the game ends for me cuz whatever i do i can't pass that part..... sucks cuz the game was rather good | ||
| WhoGivesARatsAss | [mail] Dec 22 2004, 12:50 pm EDT | |
| This game rocks more balls than Doom 3 and Far Cry and maybe a little less than Half Life 2. | ||
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