David: Riddick is back, and so is the almost mandatory video game tie in. Riddick: The Merc Files is filled with action, and players can choose as to whether they would like to complete the various missions stealthily or straightforward. There’s a lot of excitement to be had, but the challenges will be to the extreme. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how you can evade the dangerous mercs and advance in the various stages that the game has to offer.
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Butcher Bay was great. From the prolog, fist fighting, knife fights and story. The immersion of the whole package really uped the criteria of what a cutting edge game was back then. I would like another adventure with Riddick, but it would have to be triple A status to live up to Butcher Bay.
Movie tie-in games have been making the move to mobile... for better or worse.
Gaming Corps’ latest iOS stealth-action jam should have been more than just a famed-franchise tie-in, but it is not. Instead Riddick: The Merc Files simply uses the Riddick name to season up the stale stealth game it currently has on its hands.