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Tear down every building on Mars with a sledgehammer and a grin, just know the remaster wraps a genuinely unmatched destruction sandbox in some rough PC technical edges.

I keep coming back to the question: does any game released since 2009 actually do structural destruction better than this? Honestly, not many. Red Faction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered is a third-person open-world shooter where the entire point is that every building, strut, and wall in EDF-controlled Mars is fair game. You play Alec Mason, a mining engineer turned reluctant revolutionary, and while the story is a revenge plot thin enough to see through, the game never pretends otherwise. The plot is there to give you a reason to swing your sledgehammer into load-bearing pillars and watch physics do the rest. The destruction system is the headline and it still earns that billing. Smashing structures with the upgradeable sledgehammer, planting remote charges, commandeering mechs and walkers, stealing EDF vehicles through collapsing walls, all of it feeds into a wanted-level system that escalates in ways that feel genuinely cinematic. The six open sectors of Mars unlock as you grind down EDF control, which you do through a rotating roster of guerrilla actions: prisoner rescues, demolition challenges, faction missions, racing side tasks, and the full twenty-story missions. The Wrecking Crew mode adds timed demolition leaderboard challenges, and the Demons of the Badlands DLC is bundled in from the start. The scrap economy ties everything together, you earn it by destroying things and spend it on weapon and equipment upgrades, which creates a satisfying loop even when the open world starts to feel barren. The weaknesses are real and worth knowing upfront. Repetition sets in across the back half; the six sectors use the same visual language throughout, and the later regions offer little visual variety compared to the opening hours. Vehicle handling is a genuine low point, cars feel heavy and imprecise, and sharp turns often require a full stop. The story missions are frequently less interesting than the side content, and the narrative winds down faster than you might hope. On PC specifically, the remaster shipped with technical complaints around FOV, framerate behaviour, and resolution options that some players needed to fix manually via config files, which partly explains the mixed Steam score. Who is this actually for? First-timers who missed the original will get the best experience here, this is a cult open-world game built around a mechanic that almost no other title has matched, and playing it at higher resolutions with improved lighting and textures is the right way to do it for the first time. Veterans coming back should calibrate expectations: the remaster from Kaiko adds graphical polish without redesigning anything, so if the repetitive structure wore you down in 2009, it will again. The game was granted free to existing PC owners of the original, which tells you most of what you need to know about the scope of the upgrade. Alex, Scout Team

Red Faction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered

Red Faction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered

Jul 3, 2018VolitionTHQ Nordic
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Tear down every building on Mars with a sledgehammer and a grin, just know the remaster wraps a genuinely unmatched destruction sandbox in some rough PC technical edges.

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Best for open-world fans who have never swung a sledgehammer through a building on Mars, first-timers get the most out of it.

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I keep coming back to the question: does any game released since 2009 actually do structural destruction better than this? Honestly, not many. Red Faction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered is a third-person open-world shooter where the entire point is that every building, strut, and wall in EDF-controlled Mars is fair game. You play Alec Mason, a mining engineer turned reluctant revolutionary, and while the story is a revenge plot thin enough to see through, the game never pretends otherwise. The plot is there to give you a reason to swing your sledgehammer into load-bearing pillars and watch physics do the rest. The destruction system is the headline and it still earns that billing. Smashing structures with the upgradeable sledgehammer, planting remote charges, commandeering mechs and walkers, stealing EDF vehicles through collapsing walls, all of it feeds into a wanted-level system that escalates in ways that feel genuinely cinematic. The six open sectors of Mars unlock as you grind down EDF control, which you do through a rotating roster of guerrilla actions: prisoner rescues, demolition challenges, faction missions, racing side tasks, and the full twenty-story missions. The Wrecking Crew mode adds timed demolition leaderboard challenges, and the Demons of the Badlands DLC is bundled in from the start. The scrap economy ties everything together, you earn it by destroying things and spend it on weapon and equipment upgrades, which creates a satisfying loop even when the open world starts to feel barren. The weaknesses are real and worth knowing upfront. Repetition sets in across the back half; the six sectors use the same visual language throughout, and the later regions offer little visual variety compared to the opening hours. Vehicle handling is a genuine low point, cars feel heavy and imprecise, and sharp turns often require a full stop. The story missions are frequently less interesting than the side content, and the narrative winds down faster than you might hope. On PC specifically, the remaster shipped with technical complaints around FOV, framerate behaviour, and resolution options that some players needed to fix manually via config files, which partly explains the mixed Steam score. Who is this actually for? First-timers who missed the original will get the best experience here, this is a cult open-world game built around a mechanic that almost no other title has matched, and playing it at higher resolutions with improved lighting and textures is the right way to do it for the first time. Veterans coming back should calibrate expectations: the remaster from Kaiko adds graphical polish without redesigning anything, so if the repetitive structure wore you down in 2009, it will again. The game was granted free to existing PC owners of the original, which tells you most of what you need to know about the scope of the upgrade.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamPhysics DestructionOpen-World SandboxThird-Person ShooterRemasterGuerrilla WarfareWanted SystemWrecking Crew ModeScrap Economy

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8 GB RAM
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Developer
Volition
Publisher
THQ Nordic
Release Date
Jul 3, 2018

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