Pariah: Compare prices

By Randolph Ramsay on 22/03/2005

More THQ reviews , RRP: AU$90.00

The good:

  • Excellent weapons upgrade system
  • Good physics for enemies and destroyed environments
  • Great graphics
  • Easy to use mapmaker for multiplayer

The bad:

  • Inconsistent AI for enemies
  • Linear level design
  • Muddled story

The bottomline:

Despite its flaws, Pariah is a solid FPS that fans of the genre will find instantly familiar. Unfortunately, its uninvolving storyline coupled with its decent but not outstanding gameplay means it can't stand on equal footing with the big boys of the Xbox shooting gallery.

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Users' rating:

9.5/10
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