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Red Solstice - Review Roundup

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by RPGWatch, Jul 14, 2015.

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    [​IMG]Here are some reviews for The Red Solstice.

    Armed Gamer
    I'm not a fan of numerical ratings, but I will definitely recommend this one to anyone who likes the top down squad shooter genre. Especially if you liked games like Alien Breed or that Starcraft II mod I mentioned. It's a solid entry into a field that could use more entries in general, and one I'll probably end up convincing a few friends to buy for some co-op fun.​

    Mouse n Joypad, 83%
    The Red Solstice is a title that has a gravitas and a weight far in excess of what it should. The story and voice acting has a true B-movie vibe and can come off as a bit "hammy". The Red Solstice can afford to poke fun at itself in this area as the oppressive and atmospheric gameplay more than compensates for any perceived shortcomings. It has a brilliant artistic design and players will be on the multiplayer mode for a long time to come. In the beginning it can be confusing to equip and upgrade your squad, but once you realise YOU are the hunted and play accordingly, The Red Solstice becomes a fantastic experience.​

    Softpedia, 4/5
    The Red Solstice is clearly designed to be played with other humans rather than Artificial Intelligence partners, and the fact that missions take one hour and are heavily focused on cooperation means that the experience can be both tense and challenging.

    The problem is the fact that eight players need to be involved at the same time, and that there's a limited number of gamers who have that kind of group to connect with on a constant basis, and there's no guarantee that the community will remain engaged with the title in the long run.​

    Wasduk
    Graphically, the maps are large and lavish enough for a game with The Red Solstice's recommended specs, but you're not going to stop and take the time to appreciate them much. Open plazas and tight corridors all start to look the same when you're hurtling down them away from a pack of rabid devourers, and the same goes for the music. It does its job well enough, keeping up the tension and adding to the overall atmosphere of hopelessness, but it's not something you're going to remember later on. The mainstay of the effort in the game has been ploughed into creating an enjoyable multiplayer game with as much replay value as you can handle.​

    Co-Optimus, 4.5/5
    Throughout my whole experience with The Red Solstice, it never loses focus on what it was built around, teamwork. Players looking for a challenge will be right at home, and anyone who wants to experiment with different strategies will find a wealth of variety here. They manage to succeed in delivering an atmospheric tactical strategy game where friends become allies and allies become monster food. The game is all about maintaining momentum, balancing risk and progress, remembering there is no solace during The Red Solstice.​

    PressA2Join
    Overall the game suffers a little from downfalls of feeling very dated, that being said I did quite enjoy it despite this not being one of my favourite genres so kudos for that. It may however be tough for most people to get past the "rough edges". If this style of game is your thing then it's worth a look otherwise it might be best to give it a miss. Aside from that, this is a pretty good first attempt.​

    TerminalGamer, 8.5
    Overall, this game has a lot of pros and very little cons. I would consider it a good purchase as long as the developers continue to add more content. The only reasons I wouldn't give this game a 9 or 10 is because the randomness of the game can make it extremely difficult.​
     
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