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Many Playstation 3 exclusive First-Person Shooters such as Killzone and Resistance raised the bar for the genre and just last year, many people were looking forward to a game called HAZE. Most gamers know that this game was made by Free Radical, develo...
Co-op support for up to four players makes the campaign more entertaining, Most of the weapons feel right.
Abysmal storytelling and voice acting squander the interesting premise, Stupid artificial "intelligence", Bad visuals and textures, Multiplayer is uninspiring and unbalanced.
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The humble First Person Shooter is one of those iconic gaming genres that is at one and the same time an essential part of PC – and now console – gaming, while also constantly hyped as being a dying breed. Haze, on PS3, tried very desperately...
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Put that wallet away. Haze may have looked good in the previews, but the end result is a muddled, inconsistent and ultimately unspectacular action title. Call Of Duty 4 has nothing to worry about. Ubisoft - Haze price Buy Haze securely online at a bar...
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A lacklustre FPS that promised so much but has delivered little. Frustrating to play, and although some high points nearly lift it from the mire, ultimately its weighed down by poorly implemented game mechanics and repetitive loading screens...
Some of the battles can be really intense and the overall storyline - although somewhat predictable - had a lot of promise.
The game features mediocre graphics and poor execution of some of the game mechanics. Some of the audio can be repetitive.
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Sitting down to play a brand new game isn’t as instantaneous as it once was. Every virgin PS3 game needs to undergo a series of updates, reboots and installs before you can even start playing these days. However, after a cup of coffee and several laps...
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In a crowded, high-quality market, modern shooters have to excel and innovate to stand out. Haze was promising because of its intriguing premise - corporation-controlled super-soldiers juiced up on a pharmaceutical drug - but is sadly generic in most...
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The box art for Haze features a futuristic super-soldier staring at you through a crack in his full-face helmet visor. His design may remind you of someone else; perhaps another soldier, in another first-person shooter, maybe even on a different format...
Although ambitious, Haze is let down by generic gameplay, and a rough finish. However, if you’re an FPS fan and you don’t mind these shortcomings, you may find elements here to enjoy. 5.9/10Print this pageUser reviews (2)Share this pageNoticed...
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Jason Wright8.6UbiSoft and Free Radical Design have finally released the highly anticipated first person shooter called Haze on the PlayStation 3 that is set in the year 2048 where governments have outsourced military operations to Private Military Co...
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Video games, particularly shooters, have to open with a bang these days. It can be a man in a green suit shooting down from the sky, a dash through a sinking, swaying, tilting frigate, or the one free man’s first person journey through a beautiful loca...
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But the few plus points simply aren’t enough. The hype simply wasn’t worth it, and Haze deserves to find itself confined to the bargain bins sooner rather than later...
Undeniably exciting at points, enjoyable online...
Poor visuals at times, terrible story, stupid enemies...
But the few plus points simply aren’t enough. The hype simply wasn’t worth it, and Haze deserves to find itself confined to the bargain bins sooner rather than later...
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The graphics and multiplayer modes are a let-down, especially considering Hazes excellent narrative. There is enough to the game to provide some entertainment, but it wont keep you coming back time after time.
Intense gameplay, gripping campaign, distinct multiplayer factions...
Lacklustre graphics, limited multiplayer modes The Final Word The graphics and multiplayer modes are a let-down, especially considering Hazes excellent narrative. There is enough to the game to provide some entertainment, but it wont keep you coming...
The graphics and multiplayer modes are a let-down, especially considering Hazes excellent narrative. There is enough to the game to provide some entertainment, but it wont keep you coming back time after time.
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After five years of hype, speculation and delay, Ubisoft’s Haze breaks cover - and despite being developed by Free Radical, the team behind the excellent TimeSplitters 2 on PS2 - it fails to better UT3, Resistance and CoD4. Haze looks poor, lacks set-p...
Tight shooting mechanics, Getting juiced, Intriguing plot premise...
Cruddy visuals, Predictable story twist, Don't get to use Nectar much...
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