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بازی Pariah

The game simply can't make the act of firing a weapon interesting, and this plagues every mode in it.

Though the overused backdrop of World War II has probably surpassed it recently, science fiction and first-person shooting still go hand in hand. The near-future settings of many action games let developers both insert all manner of laser guns into them and spin tales of futures gone awry. Digital Extremes' Pariah is just such a game, giving users access to a small arsenal of impossible weaponry, while having the story take place in a war-torn world of the future. While the backdrop may still have some life left in it, Pariah's combat, story, and weapons loadout are all positively lifeless, making the game feel like nothing more than an also-ran shooter that barely stands on its own, let alone stands up to the genre's best.

The story in Pariah is convoluted and does a terrible job of keeping you in the loop. You play as a doctor named Jack Mason, and the game opens with Mason on a transport ship, escorting a mysterious woman who's been frozen in stasis. You're flying over the Northwest, which is enemy territory that's under control of prisoners, when missiles blast into the side of your ship, sending you crashing to the ground below. The woman escapes, and now it's up to you to find her. And apparently, she's toting some sort of virus around in her system that, as luck would have it, ends up getting transferred to you within the first couple of minutes of the game. While it starts out with a reasonable and potentially interesting premise, Pariah barely explains itself, so you're never too certain about who's who, who your enemies are, and what, exactly, you're doing.

Pariah has a slow, methodical pace to it that's reminiscent of Halo due to the way Mason's life meter works. It starts out with four blocks of health in it. When you're hit, some of that health is chipped away. But if you back off, any partially filled blocks will eventually regenerate. Restoring full blocks requires you to switch to a healing tool, which requires ammo, like any other weapon.

The weapons in Pariah seriously lack punch. On top of that, the ammo that's in the clip of a weapon is not treated as part of your overall reserve. So if your magazine is half full but your reserve ammo is full, you'll have to manually switch to a weapon and then reload it before you can collect the ammo. This is sort of sloppy, and it just makes picking up items a hassle, since you'll always want to make sure you're as fully loaded as possible. As for the guns themselves, the basic assault rifle is ineffective, the plasma gun feels utterly weak, and the shotgun equivalent is mostly harmless. The sniper rifle is OK for taking out targets from a distance, though the game doesn't give you many opportunities to put it to good use. The other two weapons are explosive, literally. The rocket launcher takes forever to reload, making it about as effective as the sniper rifle. The grenade launcher, however, comes in handy, especially if you're good at properly arcing grenades toward your targets. But it only becomes interesting after you upgrade it.

 

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