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The game takes place in the underground regions of [[Tharsis]], as a sign saying 'Welcome to [[Dust]]' can be seen in the game's debut trailer as well as one of the levels.
 
The game takes place in the underground regions of [[Tharsis]], as a sign saying 'Welcome to [[Dust]]' can be seen in the game's debut trailer as well as one of the levels.
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
The game was announced in the form of a short teaser on June 4th, 2010 on GameTrailers TV. The game was also showcased at the E3 2010 from June 15th to 17th, 2010. During Comic-Con in San Diego, 2010, a promotional comic titled ''Red Faction: Armageddon 0#'' was presented as a free giveaway. A downloadable vehicle-based multiplayer game called Red Faction: Battlegrounds was released in April 2011. Additionally, the SyFy network produced a direct-to-television film that bridges the story gap between ''Guerrilla'' amd ''Armageddon'', titled Red Faction: Origins. It was released on June 7th, 2011.
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The game was announced in the form of a short teaser on June 4th, 2010 on GameTrailers TV. The game was also showcased at the E3 2010 from June 15th to 17th, 2010. During Comic-Con in San Diego, 2010, a promotional comic titled ''Red Faction: Armageddon 0#'' was presented as a free giveaway. A downloadable vehicle-based multiplayer game called Red Faction: Battlegrounds was released in April 2011. Additionally, the SyFy network produced a direct-to-television film that bridges the story gap between ''Guerrilla'' and ''Armageddon'', titled Red Faction: Origins. It was released on June 7th, 2011.
   
 
A playable demo for the game was announced in April, and was released on May, 3rd, 2011 for the Xbox 360. The playable demo for the PlayStation 3 was released on June 2nd, 2011.
 
A playable demo for the game was announced in April, and was released on May, 3rd, 2011 for the Xbox 360. The playable demo for the PlayStation 3 was released on June 2nd, 2011.

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Red Faction: Armageddon
RFAcover
Developer(s) Volition, Inc.
Publisher(s) THQ
SyFy Games
Engine Geo-Mod engine 2.5
Release date(s) June 7, 2011
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, OnLive
Genre(s) Third-person shooter
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer
Media DVD-ROM, Blu-ray Disc


Red Faction: Armageddon is a third-person shooter developed by Volition, Inc and published by THQ. It is the fourth installment in the Red Faction series, released for Microsoft Windows, PlaySation 3, and Xbox 360 in various countries around the world between June 7th and June 10th, 2011.[1]

Plot

Like the first and third games of the series, the game takes place on the planet of Mars. The storyline occurs in the year 2170, almost a half a century after the events of Red Faction: Guerrilla. At the beginning of the game, the surface of the planet becomes uninhabitable after the massive terraformer on Mars which supplied it with its Earth-like air and weather has been destroyed, causing the atmosphere to turn to chaos with super-tornadoes and lightning storms engulfing the planet. In order to survive, the Colonists are forced to flee to the underground mines of Mars, building a network of habitable caves under the surface of the planet.

The main playing line game begins five years after the relocation underground (the tutorial takes place immediately before the destruction of the terraformer, which the MC had a direct *albeit unintentional* hand in) and follows the story of Darius Mason, grandson of Martian Revolution heroes, Alec Mason and Samanya who were the main characters of Red Faction: Guerrilla, who runs a lucrative series of businesses based in Bastion, the underground hub of Colonist activity, including mining, scavenging and mercenary-work. Only a few sane people venture to the now-ravaged surface of Mars, apart from contractors like Darius and smugglers who smuggle goods between settlements. Darius is tricked into re-opening a mysterious seal in an old Marauder temple which releases a long-dormant evil race of aliens known as the Plague causing an Armageddon on/in Mars. The Plague are related to the first Red Faction game and were first discovered by Ultor. Axel Capek was driven insane by his studies of the creatures, but he was able to confine them to the cave system which Darius uncovered before completely losing his mind. (Note: The Creeper aliens look quite similar to the 'dog' aliens of the first game, first encountered in Capek's caves. There are differences, the ones in the first game do not glow, and have less spikes, but this could be due to the graphical design generation gap.) Colonist and Marauder settlements alike are torn apart by the new enemies with Darius and the Red Faction having to save the Martian population once again.[1]

The game takes place in the underground regions of Tharsis, as a sign saying 'Welcome to Dust' can be seen in the game's debut trailer as well as one of the levels.

Development

The game was announced in the form of a short teaser on June 4th, 2010 on GameTrailers TV. The game was also showcased at the E3 2010 from June 15th to 17th, 2010. During Comic-Con in San Diego, 2010, a promotional comic titled Red Faction: Armageddon 0# was presented as a free giveaway. A downloadable vehicle-based multiplayer game called Red Faction: Battlegrounds was released in April 2011. Additionally, the SyFy network produced a direct-to-television film that bridges the story gap between Guerrilla and Armageddon, titled Red Faction: Origins. It was released on June 7th, 2011.

A playable demo for the game was announced in April, and was released on May, 3rd, 2011 for the Xbox 360. The playable demo for the PlayStation 3 was released on June 2nd, 2011.

Downloadable content entitled "Path to War" has been released for the game. It features four new single-player missions, new weapons and achievements.

Weapons & Vehicles

These are the known weapons for RFA as it currently stands, though it is highly likely there are more - a THQ person interviewed mentioned a figure of about 30. So far the tally stands at 20-ish with several weeks of Armory updates still left.


Vehicles known to date include the following:

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