Arstechnica: There were many problems with Haze: even after numerous delays, there were still issues with low-end resolution, gameplay was painfully generic at best, vehicles controlled like bricks, and the storytelling elements were laughably bad. Honestly, it seems like the biggest mistake Free Radical made was actually putting this game into production, as it's been theorized that its critical lambasting and lack of sales played some role in the developer's demise. It turns out that nobody really wants anything to do with the game, including retailers.
Home refuses to come out of its beta shell and Free Radical goes up for sale as we mull over our New Year's resolutions.
Haze… didn't sell so well, but who would imagine Ubisoft would try to push it by giving away a free copy of Horsez: Secrets of the Ranch? In Hong Kong they are.
From the Haze Offical Forum, Posted by: Ubi_Wuzzi Community Developer
Despite the unenthusiastic and often mediocre reviews and scores given to Haze, according to Develop, the game developers news site, Haze has come in as a new entry at number 12,just under Rock Band, the highest climber. It even beat the mighty Age of Conan which has come in as a new entry at number 13.
PS3 Fanboy:
From PS3 Attitude: "Ubisoft have released the best viral video tool we have seen in many a year...
Haze and GTA IV battled it out last week for domination of the PS3 chart, but which game reigns supreme this week?
Exclusive to PS3 Attitude, this month's chart sees Haze take over the current rental top spot, and GTA: IV drops out of the pre-rent chart all together.
After picking up my copy of HAZE which is actually a solid shooter, and will tide any Ps3 owner over until Resistance 2 hits in November despite what our friends at IGN seem to believe.