Talk:Red Faction II

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Red Faction 2 on xbox, when i look at the back of the case, the graphics looks like doom 3, let just say it looks better than ps2

Is this true?

>x<ino 11:27, 19 December 2005 (UTC)

Games always look decent in those tiny, tiny box shots. Think about it this way - large chunks of the original picture are reduced to single pixels in the box shot. That initial chunk could be incredibly detailed or it could be an indistinct blob. You just can't tell. In this case it's the latter. Maybe it does look better than your average PS2 title, but it was ugly as hell on PC four years ago. --203.206.183.160 15:25, 8 August 2006 (UTC)

Best Ending dispute. I can say that I have NEVER gotten the ending described below, though it has been a while, but when I had full Heroics (or something to that effect) the ending for the Loyalists upon the defeat of the Coup backing Molov was :Alias becomes Prime Minister (or a similar post), Tangier survived the fall from the Statue of Sopot and became the first leader of the newly-democratic Commonwelth, and Shrike went into something involving the Air force. Again, It has been a while, so I know the General idea about what happened to them, but not the word-for-word specifics. Also, the Commonwealth was no THE Earth government, it was AN Earth Government. The manual specifies that the Commonwealth had military challengers that were bleeding badly at the time of the general revolt, but not dead YET (Through it is highly likely that they would have been conquered had the revolt not happened). The Later I am positive of: Sopot was akin to a 21st Centuary Stalin, Hitler, Mao etc, but was NOT ruler of the ENTIRE World. The Former I am unsure of so I will alter the later and leave the former for a later time. ELV

There a few other humorous quotes within RF2. I know that in the tunnels before fighting Quill two guards discuss if the Processed can have sex and inside of the missile silo part a civilian that isn't let into a door asks, "Is this about the burnt nachos? That's the way they're supposed to be!" Can someone look into finding all of these, as I'm sure there's more. ListedRenegade 21:13, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Story Section is "In-Universe"

The story section is too in-universe; readers with no knowledge of this game (like me) or its prequel will not understand the story. I've added a in-universe tag to this section; it needs to be cleaned up. BishopTutu 22:26, 28 December 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Sequel

IGN has said something about a sequel, somebody should say something about that. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.12.169.132 (talk) 21:42, 4 February 2007 (UTC).

Looks like it's been done.

[edit] Team play

From current revision: 'Previously, players were not allowed to organize teams or special modes of play. Red Faction II features Deathmatch, Bagman, Arena (all available with either individual or team play), Capture the Flag, and "Regime" (an unlockable mode equivalent to Bagman), all played across a large selection of levels.'. What does it mean, 'not allowed to organize teams'? The Windows version of RF1 (no idea about the others) had both team deathmatch and CTF, and players were allowed to switch teams at any time during a game. --DocumentN (talk) 21:33, 2 March 2008 (UTC)