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It’s an exciting time over here at GOG.COM! Next week marks the 20th anniversary of the Red Faction series. The outstanding shooter series from Volition turns 20 on May 22.

Red Faction was originally released in 2001 for the PlayStation 2 and Windows platforms, and the franchise was quickly adapted to other platforms. To celebrate Red Faction’s 20 years in the making, we wanted to dive into a few of the franchise’s games that are available now.



There have been four Red Faction titles so far, and you can find them all on GOG.COM. Let’s start off with a look at the game that started it all, the original Red Faction.

Red Faction

The original Red Faction was released in 2001 for the PlayStation 2 and Windows, and later released on macOS. It was a first-person sci-fi shooter that took place on Mars in the year 2075. You play as Parker, a miner who has come to Mars to seek a better life than what can be offered back on Earth.



Instead, you find a plague sweeping through the colony and a corporation that takes advantage of its workers. You’ll have to fight your way to the top of Ultor Corporation to find who’s behind this plague and stop it from destroying the colony.

Red Faction makes good use of the Geo-Mod engine, which gives players complete control over the destruction of the environment around them. While other games had previously toyed with level destruction through scripted actions, Red Faction was the first title to give players the tools to completely destroy certain landscapes and buildings.

Red Faction II

Following the popularity of the original Red Faction, Volition followed up with Red Faction II for PlayStation 2 in 2002 and for Gamecube, Xbox, and Windows a little later in 2003. Red Faction II takes place five years after the original game.



Ultor Corporation has fallen. In its place has risen the Earth Defense Force (EDF) who aims to put the corporation back together with an emphasis on supersoldier development. But EDF was not careful with its research, and soon its data made its way into the criminal underworld. Working together with allies, you must find and stop these criminals before they can use this information.

Red Faction II also builds upon the series’ already existing local multiplayer, with modes like deathmatch and capture the flag across upwards of 40 different maps.

Red Faction Guerrilla

Red Faction Guerrilla was the Red Faction series’ first jump into next-generation consoles, launching for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2009. Red Faction Guerrilla also saw the franchise go in a different direction, with a third-person perspective that changed it up from the previous two titles’ first-person gameplay.

Red Faction Guerrilla is set in an open world environment, and you take the role of Alec Mason. Teaming up with the Red Faction, Mason must help to overthrow the tyrannical Earth Defense Force on Mars.



The game shifted to a third-person view to help focus on the beauty of the player’s surroundings. Unlike previous titles, the terrain in Red Faction Guerrilla is not destructible, but buildings and other structures are still fair game. As Alec Mason, you are given the tools to creatively and effectively traverse the game’s dangerous levels on your way to ultimately destroying the EDF.

Red Faction Guerrilla also built on the franchise’s existing multiplayer modes, with a progression system that unlocks cosmetics and other game modes as you continue to play multiplayer matches. The game contains classic multiplayer modes like deathmatch and capture the flag, along with unique modes aimed at causing as much destruction as possible.

Red Faction Armageddon

Red Faction Armageddon is the fourth and latest installment in the series. Armageddon follows Red Faction Guerrilla’s lead, continuing the third-person perspective. In Armageddon, you play as Darius Mason, a descendant of Alec Mason from Red Faction Guerrilla.



This game is set 50 years after the events of Red Faction Guerrilla and follows a more linear path, as opposed to Guerrilla’s open world. The surface of Mars has become uninhabitable and colonists have been forced underground. Five years after the relocation underground, Darius Mason is tricked into opening a long-sealed, mysterious shaft, releasing an alien invasion on the colonists.

As these aliens ravage settlements across Mars, Mason must join up with the Red Faction to right the wrong he has created and clear his name of any blame. Using Red Faction’s distinct environment destruction, you must fight your way through these aliens in order to save humanity once and for all.

Red Faction turns 20!

These are all of the wonderful games from the Red Faction series. The series is celebrating its 20th anniversary on May 22, and if you haven’t experienced the trials and tribulations of the Red Faction’s time on Mars, now is the perfect time.

The series’ innovative and intuitive level destruction helped to place the Red Faction series into a category of its own. Experience the epic Mars saga of the Red Faction today on GOG.COM!

What do you think? Plan on revisiting Red Faction or enjoying it for the first time? Let us know down in the comments!
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GOG.com: It’s an exciting time over here at GOG.COM! Next week marks the 20th anniversary of the Red Faction series. The outstanding shooter series from Volition turns 20 on May 22.

Red Faction was originally released in 2001 for the PlayStation 2 and Windows platforms, and the franchise was quickly adapted to other platforms. To celebrate Red Faction’s 20 years in the making, we wanted to dive into a few of the franchise’s games that are available now.

There have been four Red Faction titles so far, and you can find them all on GOG.COM. Let’s start off with a look at the game that started it all, the original Red Faction.

Red Faction

The original Red Faction was released in 2001 for the PlayStation 2 and Windows, and later released on macOS. It was a first-person sci-fi shooter that took place on Mars in the year 2075. You play as Parker, a miner who has come to Mars to seek a better life than what can be offered back on Earth.

Instead, you find a plague sweeping through the colony and a corporation that takes advantage of its workers. You’ll have to fight your way to the top of Ultor Corporation to find who’s behind this plague and stop it from destroying the colony.

Red Faction makes good use of the Geo-Mod engine, which gives players complete control over the destruction of the environment around them. While other games had previously toyed with level destruction through scripted actions, Red Faction was the first title to give players the tools to completely destroy certain landscapes and buildings.
Any chance we could get Dash faction officially added to the gog version of the game? It's a very good fan patch that fixes a lot of problems and helps with compatibility. I spoke to the devs, they're really nice people.
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IronArcturus: Has anyone played Red Faction: Armageddon?
I play it, is a really awesome game, not an open world like Guerrilla, is a TPS with cool weapons, an interesting character and destruction/reconstruction mechanics, personally I love it and I recommend it.
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GOG.com: It’s an exciting time over here at GOG.COM! Next week marks the 20th anniversary of the Red Faction series. The outstanding shooter series from Volition turns 20 on May 22.

Red Faction was originally released in 2001 for the PlayStation 2 and Windows platforms, and the franchise was quickly adapted to other platforms. To celebrate Red Faction’s 20 years in the making, we wanted to dive into a few of the franchise’s games that are available now.

There have been four Red Faction titles so far, and you can find them all on GOG.COM. Let’s start off with a look at the game that started it all, the original Red Faction.

Red Faction

The original Red Faction was released in 2001 for the PlayStation 2 and Windows, and later released on macOS. It was a first-person sci-fi shooter that took place on Mars in the year 2075. You play as Parker, a miner who has come to Mars to seek a better life than what can be offered back on Earth.

Instead, you find a plague sweeping through the colony and a corporation that takes advantage of its workers. You’ll have to fight your way to the top of Ultor Corporation to find who’s behind this plague and stop it from destroying the colony.

Red Faction makes good use of the Geo-Mod engine, which gives players complete control over the destruction of the environment around them. While other games had previously toyed with level destruction through scripted actions, Red Faction was the first title to give players the tools to completely destroy certain landscapes and buildings.
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Magmarock: Any chance we could get Dash faction officially added to the gog version of the game? It's a very good fan patch that fixes a lot of problems and helps with compatibility. I spoke to the devs, they're really nice people.
It would be cool if they add it as a DLC like Deus Ex Revision!!!! Plase GOG :)
Post edited May 21, 2021 by KetobaK
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ciemnogrodzianin: GOG, the completionist's discounts are broken. Checking all games resets the prices to the base ones.

• $1.99 • -80% • Red Faction
• $1.99 • -80% • Red Faction 2
• $3.99 • -80% • Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered
• $3.99 • -80% • Red Faction: Armageddon
Looks like the completionist discounts have been fixed. I just picked up all four games plus DLC (excluding the soundtracks) and got a 90% discount.
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nightcraw1er.488: Running out of ideas to promote the endless sales I see.
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Linko64: Eh, I don't mind it. I think they could maybe do a little more than simply look at the Wikipedia page and cut the info out. A lot of the classic titles they highlight come with dull copy, doesn't do much to sell the games. But either way!

Red Faction 2 is kinda meh, but bizarrely turned up in Shaun of the Dead
It’s more the desperate sales all the time. Monday sale, midweek sale, special sale, publisher sale, now adding birthday sales. It’s just ridiculous.
I thought Red Faction came out later that year before everything started turning to shit.

The Operation Flashpoint demo was out around this time and disappointingly never had the proper sequel it deserved until maybe ARMA2 or 3.
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ciemnogrodzianin: For me it's still fine, as I can take 4 of 5 and get full discount without purchasing DLC ;)
Didn't work for me anymore. But at 90% discount I can live with the DLC. :)
Too bad I've bought Red Faction Guerilla 2 months ago, I could grab it for half the money now...
Post edited May 21, 2021 by eiii
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Linko64: Eh, I don't mind it. I think they could maybe do a little more than simply look at the Wikipedia page and cut the info out. A lot of the classic titles they highlight come with dull copy, doesn't do much to sell the games. But either way!

Red Faction 2 is kinda meh, but bizarrely turned up in Shaun of the Dead
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nightcraw1er.488: It’s more the desperate sales all the time. Monday sale, midweek sale, special sale, publisher sale, now adding birthday sales. It’s just ridiculous.
I`m looking forward to see what sale GOG makes on my birthday. It must be some really spectacular sale, or else I`m going into berzerk mode! :-D
Already owned all of them, just hoping this discount will bring people to get this masterpiece, so they too can become space asshole.
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OP_2021: Didn't Red Faction series have a twin stick shooter or a strategy game? Something with tanks, if I remember correctly.
You're thinking about Uprising series. They're different franchise tho.
Post edited May 21, 2021 by RedRagan
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RedRagan: Already owned all of them, just hoping this discount will bring people to get this masterpiece, so they too can become space asshole.
They need Space Station 13 for that.
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RedRagan: Already owned all of them, just hoping this discount will bring people to get this masterpiece, so they too can become space asshole.
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Mafwek: They need Space Station 13 for that.
Someone need to remake SS13 but with better engine and more modern servers.
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IronArcturus: Is it similar to Red Faction 1 or is it more like a rail shooter?
Red Faction Armageddon is a linear action game, in that regard similar to RF 1 or even 2. But here you fight against some kind of "bugs". Also, one of the differences is, that here you play in third person perspective view, where in RF 1 & 2 you play in first person view.

There are some interesting mechanics, the graphics are solid.
The magnet gun is great and the nanorobots (or whatever they are called) are superb, you can rebuild almost anything, that you acidentally destroyed.

Here is a solid review (not mine):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsLHwxMi7aY

I liked it, it is worth at least playtrough.
You can also unlock some skins, etc.

To be honest, I liked RF: Armageddon more than the open-worldish Red Faction: Guerilla, which is like they just added a Mars-themed skin to the Saints Row series.
Post edited May 22, 2021 by OP_2021
I had good fun with the first 3. I should go back and playthrough the fourth one, someday.
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RedRagan: You're thinking about Uprising series. They're different franchise tho.
I found it, it is called Red Faction: Battlegrounds and was available only for consoles.

redfaction.fandom.com/wiki/Red_Faction:_Battlegrounds
Post edited May 22, 2021 by OP_2021
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nightcraw1er.488: It’s more the desperate sales all the time. Monday sale, midweek sale, special sale, publisher sale, now adding birthday sales. It’s just ridiculous.
Imo it makes sense to have more sales during the week as the catalog grows.

That said, to me it seems like a lot of the same games have been cycling through sales over the past few months.

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Red Faction 1 is decent imo, especially at the discount price. I actually have RF2 installed but haven't played it yet.
Post edited May 22, 2021 by tfishell
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For anyone, who would like to play those older games on modern computers:

RED FACTION 1

for Red Faction 1, install Dash Faction, because Pure Faction isn't updated anymore:
https://www.redfactionwiki.com/wiki/RF_Client_Versions#Dash_Faction

Installation guide:
https://www.redfactionwiki.com/wiki/Dash_Faction_Installation_Guide

Latest version:
https://www.factionfiles.com/ff.php?action=file&id=5408

RF Client Comparison (vanilla, Pure Faction, Dash Faction):
https://www.redfactionwiki.com/wiki/RF_Client_Comparison

Additional literature:
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Red_Faction

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RED FACTION 2

Red Faction 2 - Widescreen Fixer 0.7.0
https://community.pcgamingwiki.com/files/file/652-red-faction-2-widescreen-fixer/

NOTE: for the GOG.com version you must run this tool as an administrator (right click, Run as administrator).

You can update the ingame music to high quality:
https://www.factionfiles.com/ff.php?action=file&id=5434

If you have problems with cutscenes, game using wrong monitors etc. look at the section "Issues fixed":
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Red_Faction_II#Issues_fixed

Additional literature:
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Red_Faction_II

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RED FACTION: GUERRILLA (RE-MARS-TERED)

This games works mostly ok, however, look trough the specs and tips/tricks like if you have problem with aiming:
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Red_Faction_Guerrilla_Re-Mars-tered

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RED FACTION: ARMAGEDDON

Yes, this game will have the 10th birthday this year and it wasn't updated/remastered like GuerRilla was.

Anyway, it should work on modern harDware without bigger issues. however there can still be problems like BSOD (bluescreen of death) on AMD computers, problems with resolutions not saving etc.

So it is wise, to check the site below, if you have issues or any question (most things are written here, thanks to the community):
[url=https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Red_Faction:_Armageddon]https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Red_Faction:_Armageddon[/url]

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There is also a very active Discord community for Red Faction franchise here:
https://discord.com/invite/fRrUzuV

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Good luck and wish you a nice playing!
Post edited May 22, 2021 by OP_2021