Renegade Ops Review
Renegade Ops (PSN) (2011)GSega Review By:Fusion3600 January 28th, 2012 Plot: What’s it about?Renegade Ops tasks you to save the worldby blowing stuff up. The evil Inferno is out there causing rampant chaos, but there is hope, thanks to a rogue squad of heroes known as Maverick. Inferno is driven to blaze a trail of destruction and leave the world in ruins, so victory will not be a simple assignment.
As a member of Maverick, you get behind the wheel of one of four vehicles, each with a unique build and skill set. As you drive at reckless speeds, you’ll need to eliminate Inferno’s forces and complete special missions in the process. You can pick up various weapons in addition to the ones inherent to your ride, such as flamethrowers and very powerful machine guns. In addition to a special weapon unique to each vehicle, you can also customize your war machine thanks to skill trees. So burn down your enemies, then use the experience to bolster your defenses, add to your firepower, or ramp up your special power to high levels.While Renegade Ops is on the short side, the entire campaign is packed with action. You will be engaged in battle from start to finish, with scarcely a spare second to catch your breath.
Renegade Ops is a top down twin stick shooter with great visuals, lots of explosions and overall fluid and dynamic gameplay action. Just driving around is good fun, but add moving targets that.
The experience is a lot of fun, as the speed is fast, the battles are intense, and being able to trick out your ride is quite cool. Renegade Ops is a twin stick shooter, so you drive with one thumb stick and fire your weapon with the other. The controls are crisp, but some might need time to adjust to the steering, but it doesn’t take long to do that. You will be pulling off insane stunts in no time, spinning out while belching flames all over your enemies, then speeding off to run some poor sap off a cliff. The game is rather easy, but that is fine because it allows you to experiment and try to one up your previous stunt destruction over and again. The action is just a blast and thanks to the game’s superb visuals, every last detail is able to shine.
In other words, the game looks and plays like heaven.The best part of Renegade Ops, in my opinion, is the co-op mode. This allows you and up to three friends to tackle the campaign as an unstoppable force of nature.
The game doesn’t seem to scale in this mode, which means you can really show off and try some insane kills and stunts. I did notice a minor amount of slow down at times, but it was infrequent and didn’t bring the sessions to a halt, it was a slight concern. You can also opt for two player local co-op, so couch buddies are covered as well. I do wish Renegade Ops was longer, but the nine included missions are jam packed with explosive fun. There isn’t much depth, but for a popcorn, B movie style action experience, Renegade Ops delivers. I had the most fun when I was a in a group, but even solo the game is a lot of fun to run through.
So if you’re into blowing up tons of things and have at least one friend you can form a convoy with, Renegade Ops is well recommended. Video: How does it look?This game looks incredible and in truth, you’d be hard pressed to find a better looking game on PSN. The level of detail is beyond impressive, as even the tiniest touches seem to have fleshed out. You might not be able to pick it all up at first, given the breakneck pace of the action, but you’ll still appreciate the rich visuals. I found myself just driving around, soaking in the depth of the game’s world, it is that remarkable.
Awesome work and this is literally a visual feast. Audio: How does it sound?The sound design is great as well, with countless explosions, bullets flying all the time, and of course, the roar of the engine of your war machine. When you blow up an enemy or demolish a structure, the audio makes sure you feel it, which adds a lot to the experience. Weed shop 2 mods. The music is good and never distracts or annoys, which is always a plus. In short, the sound design is powerful and effective, not much else we could demand in this case.
Supplements: What are the extras?N/A.
The graphics and visual in Renegade Ops are pretty impressive. Most of the gameplay level in the game take place in sunny jungle like surroundings and the way each sun reflects on top of the running water, it’s a scene each player must see. Players will be driving on dirt roads and can see the dirt being thrown up behind as they drive.THE BAD:Each levels in Renegade Ops are very large in scope, and they are not linear, so players can drive around exploring the huge environment if they wish to.No Multiplayer ModeRenegade Ops is all about vehicular combat and destruction, and so it’s a bit disappointing to see that the game does not feature a multiplayer vs. In Renegade Ops there is only co-op mode to play, and this is basically just playing through the same 9 missions that is there in game’s main campaign.RepetitiveIn start the game can be full of fun element, but towards the end it gets repetitive, as all it features is shooting aimlessly at multiple enemies. Many levels in the game, require players to drive to a particular location and just shoot and explode each and everything that moves.
Each mission and levels in the game feels live the same one, the only difference is that it is set in a different location.There is one instant in the Renegade Ops where players will use an Apache helicopter, but most of the time they are in Jeeps/trucks driving around and doing only one thing SHOOTING.Very Short GameRenegade Ops is not a very long game, as it features only nine missions in total, and these can be finished by players in around 20 minutes each. Once player successfully completed all these nine missions, there’s not really much incentive to go back and play them again.Conclusion:Renegade Ops features almost all elements that will keep gamers engage till the very end.
The game is really very easy to get into, and the Co-op modes is the best part of it. Graphics and visuals are very impressive. The two most important things Renegade Ops lack is re-playability value and multiplayer game modes, however the game still manages to be a fun and explosive experience.Screenshots.