Red Rage
- December 11, 2020
- Snakebite Studios
"Red Rage" is a gory zombie shooter with a unique "red only" art style and simple controls. Players battle waves of zombies across various maps, unlocking more exciting weaponry with higher scores. The game features dark levels and a heart-racing pace, only interrupted by brief reload breaks.
Reviews
- The gunplay is satisfying and feels great, making it enjoyable to shoot zombies.
- The game has a lot of potential with good graphics and unique weapon models, especially for its low price.
- Many players appreciate the fun factor and see room for improvement, indicating a willingness to support the game's development.
- The game suffers from numerous bugs, including issues with shooting, camera glitches, and random explosions that disrupt gameplay.
- There is a lack of content, with only a few maps and enemy types, leading to repetitive gameplay.
- Some maps are too dark or poorly designed, making navigation difficult and frustrating for players.
- gameplay6 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Gameplay is generally satisfying with good weapon mechanics and enjoyable zombie gibbing, though some players find the slow-motion feature overly prolonged, which can hinder the experience. While there are occasional bugs, they rarely disrupt gameplay, and there is a desire for more zombie variations and unique mechanics to differentiate it from other zombie shooters.
“There are bugs here and there (tried before Jan 10th update), but they rarely get in the way of the gameplay, and the most common one, with the zombies randomly exploding, is actually funny.”
“Good gameplay, okay graphics, and zombie gib.”
“Weapons feel really good and the gameplay is very satisfying.”
“The slow motion feels too long and hinders gameplay; I would like to see more zombie variations.”
“There are bugs here and there (tried before the January 10th update), but they rarely get in the way of the gameplay.”
“The most common bug, with the zombies randomly exploding, is actually funny.”
- graphics4 mentions
- 75 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Overall, the graphics are generally well-received, with many users praising them as "very nice" and "good," although some maps are considered only decent or okay. The visuals contribute positively to the gameplay experience, particularly in the context of zombie-related elements.
“Very nice game, love the graphics.”
“The graphics are good, with some decent maps.”
- stability4 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game's stability has seen improvements, with most glitches reportedly fixed, yet players still encounter significant bugs that can disrupt gameplay, such as camera issues and overwhelming enemy spawns. While it offers a fun experience, especially for those seeking a break from mainstream titles, the persistent bugs can lead to frustrating moments, particularly during intense scenarios.
“This game is also super buggy.”
“One zombie asset attacks in higher numbers based on your wave until you finally get surrounded, usually due to the game glitches or camera glitching. When you get surrounded, you have zero chance and the game just fades out to your game over screen.”
“I mean it's buggy and simple, but it's really nice to play when you're bored of some of the mainstream stuff.”
- monetization1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The monetization aspect has some issues, such as a bug that affects ad viewing while playing, but overall, players feel that the game's other features compensate for these shortcomings.
- humor1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players find the humor in the game to be enjoyable, particularly noting that glitches, such as zombies randomly exploding, add a comedic element without significantly hindering gameplay.
“There are bugs here and there (tried before the January 10th update), but they rarely get in the way of the gameplay, and the most common one, with the zombies randomly exploding, is actually funny.”