News

Red Faction Guerrilla Is Leaping onto the Nintendo Switch

THQ Nordic recently announced that the 2018 remastered version of Red Faction Guerrilla, the Re-Mars-tered Edition, is coming to the Nintendo Switch.

Recommended Videos

For those of you who need a refresher, Red Faction Guerrilla is an open world sandbox title that takes place on Mars. Players step into the shoes of protagonist Alec Mason as he helps the titular Red Faction overthrow the oppressive Earth Defense Force that has taken control of the planet.

Red Faction Guerrilla’s standout feature is its engine, which lets players destroy any building and obstacle in the game. Unlike the previous Red Faction games, players can’t deform the land; but they can destroy bridges, catwalks, bunkers, and more, as they creatively approach the game’s various missions. For instance, instead of sniping enemies on a rooftop, players can blow up a building’s foundation and watch their enemies topple to their doom.

Since the game engine has to render buildings turning into rubble in real time, Red Faction Guerrilla: Re-Mars-tered Edition is graphically intensive. However, the developers added some new features and improvements to ensure the game is playable on the Nintendo Switch. According to a press release, the Switch version will include improved shaders, postprocessing, textures, lighting, shadow rendering, and specular maps. More importantly, the Switch version will come with Performance and Quality modes, so players can decide if they want Red Faction Guerrilla to run as smoothly as possible or as beautifully as possible. Furthermore, the Switch version will include optional motion controls for players who want improved aiming while playing in handheld mode.

Starting July 2nd, Red Faction Guerrilla: Re-Mars-tered Edition will be available on the Nintendo Switch for $29.99. The Re-Mars-tered Edition of the game is also currently available on the PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.

About the author

Aaron Greenbaum

Aaron was a freelance writer between June 2018 and October 2022. All you have to do to get his attention is talk about video games, anime, and/or Dungeons & Dragons - also people in spandex fighting rubber suited monsters. Aaron largely specialized in writing news for Twinfinite during his four years at the site.

Comments