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Haze (PS3)

Member Rating:  
  • Currently 2 Stars.
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Haze (PS3) Description

Someone once possibly said, "football, it's a game of two halves." It is indubitably true. Just as it's true of the Beautiful Game, it's also true of Haze. Or, as Free Radical likes to tell us, it's two games in one. You have to play as Mantel Troopers, private soldiers doing the work of the Mantel Corporation in all their neon glory. Then you have to play as the rebels they're fighting in a South American backwater country, The Promised Hand. It's as a Mantel Soldier that you begin Haze, under the name of Shane Carpenter (formerly Jake Carpenter, wonderful how things change through the development process, isn't it?). If you've seen anything of Haze before reading this, you'll know that the defining feature of playing as a Mantel Trooper is Nectar. Nectar is, in essence, a performance enhancing drug (and key element of the plot). It has numerous features - the most immediate being that your enemies glow in a somewhat sinister fashion. The next most obvious feature is that you get a noticeable spring to your step when you're on the stuff. As there's no sprint button and your enemies aren't slow to take a pop at you, it's a welcome feature. Nectar gives you the mysterious ability to pre-empt explosions. Just before something goes boom, you'll see a ripple emanate from of it. I'm not sure how the science of drugs making one precognitive works, but ours is not to question why. Throw in increased strength and speedy healing, and Nectar's doing alright by you. Nectar comes with a catch, however. Pump too much into your body and you'll overdose. The result is a distinct loss of control. But Haze is a game of two halves! Halfway through the game you'll switch sides, and a whole great bunch of new, Nectarless tactics come into play. You'll try to push the Mantel Troopers into overdose by creating clouds of Nectar around them, sticking a knife dipped into the stuff in their guts, or putting a well-placed shot to their supply. Throw in sneaky tactics like playing dead, planting mines and stealing weapons and you have what is essentially a different game. Haze comes packaged with a four player co-op option that allows you to play right through the single player campaign with your mates and a bounty of multi-player options. So... it's a game of two halves and then some.
Publisher: Ubisoft   Platform: PS3   Category: Shooter  
Players: 1-16   Release Date: 23 May 2008   PEGI Rating: PEGI Rated 18+  

Member Reviews for Haze (PS3)

Rating:
  • Currently 3 Stars.
Reviewed by: danw
This game is not reall that bad. It's not the best game I've plyaed on PS3 but not that bad. I wouldn't say it's worth buying probably just a game to rent. You can easily complete it in a week. Basically the plot is you play a soldier recruited by a company called Mantel in the year 2023 using a material called nectar to enhance your shooting abilities and vision fighting a troop of rebels in a war. As you go on your character realises he is fighting for the wrong side and joins the rebels and you end up fighting Mantel having to adjust to how you fight such as playing dead as the Mantel troops are so dosed on nectar they fail to notice this. But all in all not a bad first person shooting game.
Rating:
  • Currently 1 Stars.
Reviewed by: Double Q
This game is definitely not one to buy because you will not replay. Renting is ok but still not worth the time as this game should never have been released as it literally unfinished for ps3 standard. Graphics are ps2 level which is really disappointing when you look at it. Gameplay is ok but eventually gets boring with all the nector and playing dead, however this game is more enjoyable with friends as it allows you to play with up to 4 players. The story is boring and dull, there is never a sense of excitement. Online is ok but still not worth buying the game for. If you want to play this game rent it or you will waste your money.
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  • Currently 1 Stars.
Reviewed by: Matt_VIII
I wouldn't say don't rent it.....because then you'll miss out on how bad this game is. One of the worst i've played so far on PS3. I loathed it, but still went on to complete it. Dodgy visuals, boring story, crap multiplayer i could go on. Oh dear!
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  • Currently 1 Stars.
Reviewed by: E8 UFO
After all the hype and all the waiting they serve up this...... A shocker.... These are the same guy's who gave us the timesplitters series.... This was their first attempt with the next generation.... but no one must have told them. Graphics are poor by ps2 standards, Gameplay poor, Story poor, AI poor....... It's no wonder they went under after producing this........
Rating:
  • Currently 3 Stars.
Reviewed by: sarah.wray
pretty average game to be honest nohing special in terms of online features and gameplay is pretty flat. worth playing though as it has an immersive and interesing storyline.
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