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For 15 years,
Chancellor Victor Sopot has oppressed the people of the
Commonwealth. His corrupt rule and a relentless war of unification
with the United Republic has left the Commonwealth bloodied and
impoverished. As distant battles rage, sewage taints Sopot City's
rivers, pollution smudges the sky, and wretched citizens huddle in
crumbling ruins. The Public Information Building, built by the
dictator as a tribute to himself, broadcasts lies about Sopot's
bravery and the Commonwealth's military victories.
Condemned to death by Chancellor Sopot, six super-soldiers unite to
save their country, vowing to overthrow Sopot using the unique
powers that nano-technology has given them. Join the squad as Alias,
a demolitions expert. Fight side-by-side with Molov, Repta, Shrike,
Tangier, and Quill--each possessing unique attributes and
specialties. Battle through diverse environments using vehicles, an
arsenal of specialized weapons, and explosives in a mission to
overthrow the government. Defeat Sopot and restore the honor of the
Commonwealth!
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IGN Cube:
"The multiplayer modes are great and just about as good as it
gets. Allowing up to four players on split-screen, you can also add
numerous bots. Up to six total characters can play in a variety of
different maps and across over a half dozen game types. RF II is
fun, certainly, but the single-player is a bit too linear."
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Gamers.com:
"Review coming soon."
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GameSpot:
"Red Faction II is a good shooter overall, offering up a short
but sweet single-player campaign and a solid multiplayer mode for
the long run. It's not long on looks, but it's got no shortage of
action. RFII's multiplayer mode still adds to the value of the game,
especially since it features computer-controlled bots."
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