By Sam Coles:
With the sudden emergence (no pun intended) with the
lazy remasters where they just slap 1080p and 60 frames a second, there are a
few that aren’t lazy Gears of War Ultimate Edition is a great from the ground
up remake that shows what you can do when you put in some effort. This sort of remake/remaster
is great because the game visually hasn’t aged well as it is 10 years old next
year, so the Collation made this to get ready for Gears of War 4.
So story of Gears of War is about a war between the
humans and a race of creatures called Locust that live underground, which have
now emerged to claim the surface for themselves. You play as Marcus Fenix a
veteran from the COG, but he has been locked up in prison because he is a traitor.
He is later pardoned for his crimes and his comrade Dominic Santiago comes and busts
him out to once again pick up his Lancer and fight the Locust Horde.
The gameplay of Gears of War redefined how third
person action games should be designed with elements such as a simple, but
useful cover mechanic to a stable over the shoulder camera. It’s easy to learn
the gameplay in Gears but it’s tough to master because this game requires very
quick reflexes in the singleplayer and multiplayer. In order to succeed in this
game you must perfect the headshot especially in multiplayer and in
singleplayer on Hardcore difficulty and above. When start getting headshots you
get into a rhythm almost and you get them consistently.
You have a variety of weapons that are unique such
as your main primary weapon being the fun Lancer which has a chainsaw bayonet
which it never gets old sawing enemies in half as your character roars in rage.
The gnasher shotgun which if you’re smart especially in the multiplayer this
will always be you’re number two weapon because it is great for those tense
close quarter battles which is so satisfying when you land a headshot or blow
them to pieces. Other special weapons are more exotic and you don’t get too much
ammo for such as the Torque bow which is an explosive bow and arrow type weapon
and the Boomshot which is a grenade launcher type weapon use them wisely
because ammo is scarce for these weapons. You also get access to two side arms
the snub pistol which is more or less useless so I would immediately recommend
ditching it for the much better boltok pistol which is a powerful hand cannon
which is good for nailing headshots or blowing enemies to smithereens.
Graphics have been given a fresh coat of paint and
completely overshadows the original game, they have redone the cutscenes by
reshooting the mocap and the redoing the faces on the characters so they
actually look as if they’re reacting to the situation rather them looking like
they have too much Botox in the face so they can’t move their mouth. The
singleplayer runs at 1080p and 30 frames per second, but the multiplayer runs
at 60 fps which does baffle me because it feels so good at 60 and it’s just a
bit bizarre and jarring when you switch between the two because of the frame
rate difference and I don’t know why they made it 30 fps with the singleplayer.
The multiplayer has been fine-tuned and is acutally
playable because it runs on dedicated servers and not the painfully laggy peer
to peer servers from 2006 and remember the internet was still somewhat slow in
the year 2006. You have a variety of modes such as Team Deathmatch I don’t need
to explain, King of the Hill where you have to capture and hold annexes, 2v2
gnashers where two teams of two fight it out with shotguns, Warzone where you
only have one life and you have to eliminate all the players in the space of
four rounds and execution where you have to kill players with executions only.
Gears of War Ultimate Edition is a great remake and
is a great way to get ready for Gears of War 4 and it also comes with access to
the Gears of War 4 beta. If you haven’t played Gears before this a great place
to start and if you play from now to 31 of December you get the other Gears
games for free when the backwards compatibility launches. If you own an Xbox
One pick this game up if you want some good old fashion hardcore violence.
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