Digital Foundry writes:
"I've been waiting for this one for quite some time. THQ's Red Faction: Guerrilla is one of my highlights of the gaming year, a superb case of technological innovation marrying beautifully with a strong concept to make a hugely entertaining, immensely fun game quite unlike anything else. My appreciation for the game grew further after I talked with the team for the RFG tech feature, and I was extremely curious to see how the PC version would pan out.
My only criticism with the original game was that the performance level was somewhat held back by the hardware available - the PS3 and Xbox 360. The game possesses an immensely variable frame-rate, operating between anything from 20FPS to 40FPS, with general performance somewhere at the mid-point. However, more than that, image quality in the game was compromised by the lack of v-sync, which resulted in over 40 per cent of the 60Hz output of the consoles consisting of torn frames."
From GameWatcher: "THQ Nordic has announced that the remastered edition of Red Faction Guerrilla will be released for the PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on 3rd July."
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A listing on a Finnish retailer could have just revealed the launch date and pricing for Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-Te-Red.
Good lord the 360 version looks disgusting.