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YellowAries: EDIT: Oh, and by the way, what the fuck's up with the game's title. RAGE? Seriously?
I am under the impression that it is the name of the graphics engine put on a game. The engine should have been called "loading brown" though. Or just "shit" for short. This game seriously let me down. I still can't get over taking 18gb of space on my 360's hard-drive.
I actually quite enjoyed it. I paid £2 for a copy (which meant I wasn't too upset when I realised it was a steam game, having forgotten to check before I bought it), played through, thought it was a decent shooter with a poor final level.

I then un-installed steam.
I recently reinstalled rage to give it a bash on my new TV that's coming in a week, I'm glad I checked it out before then because I had a rather rage inducing hour with it.

For some reason I eventually had to edit some ini files just to get my mouse working on it... yeah. I swear I'll be glad if I never see that damned intro cinematic ever again, I watched that unskippable thing over and over and over and over and over and over again as I attempting to troubleshoot the issue. From what I've seen on various forums I'm not the only one who came across that and there's a whole conga line of issues that can cause that particular symptom.
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AlKim: I just finished the game and I can tell you that you didn't miss anything worthwhile. The graphics and the design were pretty cool, but so are those of many other games and many of those come with a reasonably large world and a non-shitty ending as a bonus.

EDIT: Oh, and by the way, what the fuck's up with the game's title. RAGE? Seriously?
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XYCat: Rage is what the player gets when they reach the ending of the game through all the previous boredom
And as the credits roll, they'll RAGEquit and uninstall.

Sorry.
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aluinie: Id do make good engines but games well after quake 2 they forgot how to make gameplay. I would buy rage 2 only if they finish the story and that would be the only reason to play it just to get closure on the first game.
They've put "Rage 2 and Doom 5 50% OFF" poster in the supermarket level, so I guess those two will never come.

The best thing I've discovered in rage it that if you run away from the quest-giving NPCs far enough, you can skip their pointless dialogue in massive chunks.
"Hi, Mayor! Oh, you're going to talk, wait, I'll just dash to the door over there. Oh, you have another paragraph? Excuse me a moment... Yes, mayor, turn and assume the talking position, so that I can click you for some more running. Now I'll click you again for the actual mission brief. Right? No, don't say anything, I'm already out to sell all the garbage ammo for number 3 and 7"