Pariah
Pariah takes you into a deep, dark future as a burned-out military specialist. When your transport ship is shot down, you and your infected patient are stranded deep within the most vicious prison sectors of a wasteland called "Earth". Hunted by the most vicious killing machines known, severely outnumbered -- with nowhere to turn and no one to trust -- you'll do whatever it takes to survive.
Pariah Accessories
Darkwatch
Breakdown
Advent Rising
Oddworld Stranger's Wrath
Project Snowblind
The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay
Deus Ex: Invisible War
Time Splitters: Future Perfect
Black
Unreal Championship 2 The Liandri Conflict
Pariah Reviews
The weapons and scenery started out unique. . However, once I got to the final level, I realized that there was very little storyline. One good thing I can say about this game is that it was not too short and not too long. Pariah started out with a lot of promise.
The scenery looks nice at first, but they you realize that there are only 4 different types of scenery that was being constantly recycled. The weapons too seemed very similar and without much change between them. There were basic weapons such as a machine gun, shotgun, and sniper rifle.
but nothing truly unique or interesting (especially for being a sci-fi game). It seemed to be a good balance as far as that goes.
After beating the game, I realized that I wasted several hours of my life. The storyline seemed like it was headed towards something great.
Plays well on xbox 360 system.Good price. It is a shooter game, and worth playing.
There's nothing new, and no excitement. The playing experience is like most other 1st person shooter. It's not better. The Graphic is OK.
I really wanted to like this game - Pariah is rather pretty with great environmental textures and decent character & vehicle models. Sadly, pretty graphics and customizable maps aren't enough to make this game a winner. The plot is uninspired with very little character development and even fewer reasons to care about the characters. Enemy AI isn't too bad, but their "catch phrases" get old after hearing them for the three hundredth time. Worse, at least if you care about online play, is the lack of xBox Live support for this game - the game supports it, there's just no one playing this game online. The weapons aren't particularly inspired, and they lack a certain "omph" that leaves you feeling disconnected - though the gun upgrade system is kind of neat. Pariah is clunky - character movement feels slow, especially when compared to other shooters such as Halo 2, Far Cry, and Black.
You could do worse, or you could just pick up a copy of Halo. The game does give you the option to play against computer controlled bots, but those are a far cry from real people. And the driving segments of the game aren't much better with vehicles that are difficult at best to control. When I logged into xBox Live to find downloadable content and a quick match, there were none to be found; so don't expect to play this game with other people unless you have three friends sitting on the couch with you. I really wanted to like Pariah. Bottom line, not a bad game if you can get it for $10 or less, but you get what you pay for. And it has a feature that allows you to make your own maps and share them with friends.
The quality of the graphs is very good and the ambient of the game and history are similar to half-life. Anyone who have played half-life and anyone of their sequels maybe will like to play Pariah. I finished it in two days, seems to me a good election for those who they like the series of games that consist of ending the enemy. This game uses the same motor of unreal.
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