- #RAGE 2 THE IN AND THE OUT UPGRADE#
- #RAGE 2 THE IN AND THE OUT FULL#
- #RAGE 2 THE IN AND THE OUT SOFTWARE#
These are vital to obtaining all the weapons and abilities in the game.
#RAGE 2 THE IN AND THE OUT SOFTWARE#
Outside of the obvious perks like unlocking new weapons and abilities, it all starts to feel samey, bland, and boring.įor all of its attempts at garish glitter, Rage 2 is a muted, clichéd, and uninspiring experience propped up by spectacular shooting and neverending battles that sometimes live up to the promise of a carnival of carnage.The fine folks at id Software have assembled Earth’s mightiest tips and tricks to get you started on your journey through the wasteland, now that Rage 2 is launching tomorrow on PS4.
While the critical path takes about 8 to 10 hours, Rage 2 has tons of optional content to explore – you just won't want to do it. Whether you're blowing up a turret or going sewer-crawling to smash some pods, you can see the vast majority of what the side content offers after a few hours. While traversing the land, tons of various landmarks and side destinations await discovery, but they're all lackluster diversions that lose their luster after you've done each type of encounter a few times. Moments like these are what save Rage 2 from its otherwise monotonous shackles, combining the great gunplay with nano-fueled abilities that let you crash into the ground from above or revive yourself after death.
Some of the longer encounters of the game have you in a constant state of overdrive, where you can feel a glimmer of the uncontrolled bloodlust from which the game gets its name.
Chaining kills and working into the berserker state is fun, as you unleash hell on wave after wave of mutants and desert dwellers.
#RAGE 2 THE IN AND THE OUT FULL#
The weapons feel great, and mowing down a sewer full of mutants or a roadblock of goons is a blast.
#RAGE 2 THE IN AND THE OUT UPGRADE#
You can upgrade your weapons for significant power boosts, like incredibly fast reload times, speedier shooting, and armor breaking. Which is fine on a basic level, because that's Rage 2's strong point. While you engage in a variety of activities during your romp through the wasteland, almost everything boils down to slaughtering a slew of enemies. You unlock some cool vehicles to cruise around the world, and even get to drive a tank, but going from point to point and taking on the occasional convoy feels like mundane filler. You fight the same dumb mutant mini-boss over and over.
Everyone is trying as hard as possible to be edgy and failing, delivering swear words with all the enthusiasm of a sleeping accountant. You encounter all kinds of completely forgettable wasteland denizens as enemies and allies, mutants and townsfolk. Stopping to kill your fifth Authority tower for a couple of bucks and some upgrade points hardly gets the pulse pounding, and going off-road to explore rarely feels rewarding, because there’s simply nothing exciting out there to find. The world serves up deserts, houses, swamps, sewers, and more, but the areas all blend together in sort of a grayish mush that simply serves to house by-the-book bland activities that get monotonous fast. You play as Walker, last of the rangers, on a mission against General Cross and the evil Authority.