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Gears of War 2

Also known as: Gears of War II

Does what it sets out to do flawlessly

It was in its feel that Gears excelled, and here, again, Gears 2 turns the screw even tighter. Every weapon, explosion, squash, and squish looks and sounds better than the original; the Longshot sounds sharper and nastier, the Hammerburst louder and heavier; and the Lancer’s chainsaw is rougher than ever. Changes to the feedback have come with changes to weapons, too. So much of Gears 2 is fought over greater ranges than the original that many weapons have received accuracy upgrades, and the Hammerburst’s been redesigned from scratch as a powerful ranged alternative to the Lancer. Those and the other small upgrades immediately make the mechanics of Gears 2 more satisfying than Gears. Apply all of those upgrades to the original game, and you’d have yourself a better game, but Gears 2’s new Campaign is – we were promised – ‘bigger, better and more badass’. It’s a phrase Cliff Bleszinski must regret uttering, because there’s a fourth alliterative ‘B’ to stick on the end – bloated.

Gears 2 is considerably longer than its predecessor. A good thing, since Gears was long on action but short on hours. Every act of Gears 2 is bigger and – more important than being ‘badass’ – broader than the first game. You’ll begin Act One battling through a hospital, before boarding a troop transport and traveling through forests and mountains; the journey takes you to a mountain town, a darkened tunnel, and underground, into Locust territory.

Every act plays out in a similar way – just when you’ve settled into a routine, Gears 2 throws something new at you. Sure, you’re still ducking, covering, and shooting, but the locations change, the bad guys change, and the game throws out set-pieces like confetti. Every few stages there’ll be a moment when you leap behind the wheel of a vehicle, hide behind a piece of unique-to-that-area movable cover, fight an army of distant Locusts with a handheld mortar launcher, or actually use stealth to navigate a dangerous underground cavern. If Gears has one problem it’s those caverns. While Gears 2’s underground is much more varied, beautiful, cavernous, and better designed than the original, it’s also home to what feels like half your time in the game. It looks utterly spectacular, and it’s only when you’re outdoors with the sun overhead you can really appreciate just how far Epic have come since the original.

When you hit the first sunken city in Gears 2, you’ll get that same feeling in your guts you felt from the first stages of the original; that sense that you’ve never seen a game looking quite so good before, and that recurring question in the back of your mind – “just how are they doing this?” Fires burn everywhere, smoke billows all around, and buildings tower hundreds of feet overhead. With their new tech, Epic have mastered environments which are (or at least present the illusion that they are) absolutely colossal, and it makes for a more interesting world to go to war in. Every stage has multiple routes – nothing dramatic; just the occasional diverging path; some forced, using the LT/RT split technique from the original, and others no more than a choice of routes around a building. It makes Gears’ world a world rather than a series of boxes floating in space without detracting from what makes Gears... Gears. You’re always moving forward, and always under constant attack.


 
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Cookieking23  - 1 year 20 days ago 
first, lololololol

this game looks epic, can't wait to get it at launch
jar-head  - 1 year 20 days ago 
I love Games Radar reviews, to the point, and unbiased but only the Truth stands. Well said, Well put, Well written.
shockolate  - 1 year 20 days ago 
I want. So bad.
shockolate  - 1 year 20 days ago 
also, what about the multiplayer/horde?
maxx1  - 1 year 20 days ago 
Wait, its out already ? LOOOOOL
Mystery514  - 1 year 20 days ago 
It comes out this Friday.....
Scott1121  - 1 year 20 days ago 
This game looks so awesome it makes me glad i preordered it
slickmcwilly  - 1 year 20 days ago 
ONLY A 9!?!?!!?!?!

jk i can't wait till friday
GamesRadarJoeMcNeilly  - 1 year 20 days ago 
I'm about halfway through it, and agree completely with all the reviewer's salient points. It's gorgeous, and loads of gory fun with some cool new weapons and bad guys and epic set pieces. But if i have to suffer through another "Defend Jack while he..." mission i will plotz.

Hurry up and get it guise so we can play Horde already!!!
TyrannosaurusAlan  - 1 year 20 days ago 
Rawr! This looks sick.
HotSht95  - 1 year 20 days ago 
horrible reveiw i havent even played it and i can already say 10 u guys are so picky
Graham  - 1 year 20 days ago 
I love it when great games return to form in their sequels. I was glad about Rock Band 2 and I'm really glad about Gears.

Say it ain't so Joe, they kept the stupid-ass Jack defense segments in? That makes me sad.
King_T  - 1 year 20 days ago 
why did my 360 have to die...
it chooses the best gaming weeks in the year!?

oh yeah GOW2 looks amazing
purpleshirt  - 1 year 20 days ago 
its out? what the fuck am I doing here then
purpleshirt  - 1 year 20 days ago 
fuck its not out is it I hate it when you guys review a game and then forget about the multiplayer entirely 'cause you got it before anybody else.
please review it again so when you've played multiplayer and stuff
Z-man427  - 1 year 20 days ago 
looks good and sounds decent. still going to wait to play it though
TheWebSwinger  - 1 year 20 days ago 
@Jar-Head: This review was actually written by Xbox 360 World UK. Which is kinda lame that they outsource their reviews...
TheWebSwinger  - 1 year 20 days ago 
@purpleshirt: They DO play multiplayer, genius, but only with other people who have the review code.
Jajudoman001  - 1 year 20 days ago 
I know this sounds awfull, but I'm glad that the games isn't a ten.
meluigi  - 1 year 20 days ago 
maybe this game does deserve a ten but I would definatly say they should have given it a ten.
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Gears of War 2
Gears of War 2

Genre: Shooter
Release date: Nov 7, 2008
Published by: Microsoft
Developed by: Epic Games
Designer: Cliff Bleszinski
Franchise: Gears of War
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
2 player CO-OP
1 player SOLO
Online
10 player VS
5 player CO-OP
9 AWESOME
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