It's good to pass the training first, to get acquainted with commands, shortcut keys, weapons, etc..
You can climb over many things, including wire-fence.
Textures are amazingly good so any text on the wall will be very readable.
You can also control cameras from certain rooms (tip: that guy on the picture is you).
Every weapon uses both mouse buttons, left one is ordinary shooting, and right one is for other actions, in this case, to put or remove silencer.
Some glasses are bullet-proof, but most of them ain't ;))
Water looks extremely real. You can even see splashes when you jump into the water.
Some levels are solely to enjoy destructive power of your weapons, and glasses regenerate in time ;))
You'll drive many vehicles in your game, for example this sub is well equipped with torpedoes and heavy shields.
In higher or lower resolutions, pictures simply look so great that this definitely surpasses PS2 version of a game.
The whole incident started as a brawl... but there's more behind all that. What if it was planned?
After picking a weapon from fallen guard, the rest will go smoothly.
Close range or far, one shot in the head will suffice. Other parts of body are protected by the suit so you'll need more shots to achieve the same.
Red screen will mean you're someone's target bigtime.
Mayhem ensues in the Ultor Executive suites as Parker makes a hostile takeover
Parker (You) and Eos (Red Faction leader and your boss) have a little chat
Driving a miner is heavy stuff. You can dig through almost anything.
Protecting Ultor Executive Gryphon from his own Killer Suits
Saving your fella miner... but for how long?
This bazooka thingy will make helluva hole in anything, so it's best used against tanks and vehicles. And, of course, digging ;))
Parker and Gryphon come face-to-face with the very nasty Ultor Personnel Suppression Combot
If television has taught me anything, it's that mutants don't like fire
Sometimes, with patrols around, you'll want to be rather stealthy and shooting first those behind.
Once they were your buddies, but thanks to Capek's nanotech experiments these twisted monstrosities are only interested in cracking open your skull and feasting on the goo inside (yum)
Some energetic shields are automatized and cannot be shut down, so there'll always be an alternate route to pass them.
Meet the worm, one of Capek's creations and a regular enemy bigger than the final bosses from many other FPS.
Red Faction leader Eos helps you battle the insane Dr. Capek, the madman responsible for this whole mess
Up close and personal with Capek and his nanotech shield
In the second half of the game you'll battle Masako's mercenaries, who bear a striking resemblance to Cobra Commander
Parker confronts mercenary leader Colonel Masako herself in an attempt to prevent a nuclear explosion
As Samuel L. Jackson would say... I think she's pissed at you, McClane!
The mining stations on Planet Mars
The red tinted sniper scope
A giant, drilling nod to Total Recall.
One of the better-looking habitat areas.
You've finally made it to the surface!
Drive, Parker! Drive like the limited Martian wind!
Geo-Mod doesn't appear in single player that much, but there's a reason you keep fighting missile sentries.