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Review: Haze - A Hazy shade of errrm something

Opinion and Analysis


Generally the visuals disappoint, given this is a game in 2008 on one of the more powerful home gaming machines.  Level design whilst rather bland and within a broken mission structure, is expansive.  There are many paths to take in most cases, to get to on foot destinations.  Urban battles are therefore the highlight of Haze’s single player campaign.haze2.jpg

Multiplayer Haze is, on the other hand, very good.  The network code is crisp and at is easy to join a game in either typical deathmatch, team deathmatch, assault or co-op modes.  Four player co-op is also a highlight of the multiplayer experience.

Overall Haze does feel dated; there are technical, design and direction issues.  A PS3 owner starved for FPS action, which cannot wait for Resistance 2 or Killzone 2 might want to check it out.  But if you can wait, perhaps that might be the best option.

4.5 Nectar doses out of 10