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HAZE

Compatible with PlayStation 3â„¢ (PS3â„¢)
Version: Asia
Asia
Version: Japan
Japan
Works on all systems sold worldwide, a correct regional account may be required for online features.
USD 0.00

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features

  • Impeccable FPS credentials: from the developers of the critically-acclaimed TimeSplitters® series and the publishers of Far Cry® and Ghost Recon® Advanced Warfighterâ„¢. Free Radical and Ubisoft have proven their ability to create innovative platform-defining FPS titles.
  • Become a Mantel Trooper and fight the merciless guerrillas of the Promise Hand with the most advanced gear, the fastest vehicles, the deadliest weapons – and Nectar, Mantel’s battlefield-optimized performance-enhancing medication.
  • Boost your fighting abilities with Nectar, empowering Mantel troopers with fighting abilities such as Nectar Focus, Nectar Foresight, Nectar Perception and Melee Blast. Using these skills, troopers are able to detect and avoid imminent danger as well as deliver powerful attacks in close quarters.
  • Mature and compelling storyline. A tightly integrated storyline makes Haze an immersive narrative experience as well as a cutting-edge shooter.
  • Cutting edge gaming technology featuring the Disparity Rendering Systemâ„¢ shaping the players’ views of the world on and off Nectar. Haze also features an entirely streamed experience with no loading times between levels.
  • State of the art multiplayer modes. Fire up your console for online battles and choose from a variety of online modes including furious 4 player co-op action!
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description

Set in the year 2048 in a world where Governments have outsourced military operations to Private Military Corporations (PMC), you play a newly enlisted soldier seeking fulfillment and thrills by fighting for a good cause.

As the leading PMC, Mantel Global Industries offers a high-tech arsenal of vehicles, deadly weaponry, and on top of that a performance enhancing bio-medical support known as Nectar. As a result, Mantel troopers are the most feared by terrorists, dictators, and the corporation’s political enemies.

Your conflict begins in a war-torn country where you have been sent to fight a vicious rebel faction, the Promise Hand. At first glance, all is well, but things quickly begin to look a little strange…
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customer reviews

Average rating:  (3 out of 5)
Total votes: 4

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Never have you seen a happier bunch of soldiers in your life. You are Shane Carpenter, the latest addition to a military task force privately owned by Mantel Global Industries, a leader in the biomedical industry, and you have just met your squad mates for the first time. Their exuberance is almost overbearing. Minutes before your first mission, the Mantel men are still throwing jokes at each other. They talk about the mission - the liberation of a South African territory from a rebel militia - as if it were a football game. They look and sound like they are running on steroids. More small talk ensues and then the screen suddenly warps. You feel a sudden rush of adrenaline coursing through your veins. "Here it comes, boys!" your squad leader remarks. It turns out they really are on something similar to steroids. A substance called Nectar is periodically administered into your bloodstream to improve combat abilities. In terms of gameplay, this translates to a power up. Holding the L2 trigger provides you with a temporary boost to your mobility, shooting accuracy and health recovery rate. While in this heightened state, your enemies are automatically highlighted in orange, which is particularly useful in jungle environments. Just be careful not to overdose as you will lose control and start shooting teammates. Also watch out for the Nectar grenades that rebel troops occasionally throw. These send you into overdose mode instantaneously. Unless, of course, you are the one doing the throwing. Halfway through the game, Shane learns of Mantel's true motives and switches sides.

As a rebel, you lose access to Nectar-powered abilities, but you can now steal weapons, perform diving manoeuvres and feign death. Regardless of the side you are on, however, gameplay is tepid and uninspired. The faction-specific traits may sound cool on paper ut, in practice, they don't do much to shake up the repetitive aim-shoot-hide nature of the game. To make things worse, there is something to complain about at every step throughout the eight-hour, single-player campaign. For starters, Shane walks slower than my grandfather. Never mind that this makes darting for cover impractical. Sometimes he cannot even retreat fast enough to save his hide from heavy fire. Then, there are the controls: You can freely assign any command in the game to any button on the controller, but you cannot adjust the aiming sensitivity. In terms of weapons, you get to wield a grand total of five: an assault rifle, a shotgun, a flamethrower, a sniping rifle and a rocket launcher. Coincidentally, there are also only five different types of enemies. Even the sporadic driving segments are plagued by cars with a handling system that is overly loose. As a shooting gallery-style game, Haze is marginally entertaining when played online with friends or strangers, either through the four-player co-operative campaign, or the 16-player adversarial mode that pits Mantel soldiers against rebels. But it's the compelling narrative, which pegs a meaningful message to its ending, that prevents Haze from degenerating into a full-fledged disaster of videogame.
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Unfairly reviewed
This game has received a lot of flak from various review sites, probably in backlash to it failing to live up to the hype, but really it isn't that bad. It's not a 10/10 shooter for sure, but it still offers a lot of fun and has enough unique qualities to make it stand out from the crowd. There are some aspects to the game that have been poorly executed but in most cases the ideas behind these aspects are quite interesting.
I guess the sheep out there will ignore this game now based on the reviews but for the few free-thinking people left out there, give it a shot. Rent it at least. Haze won't be everyone's cup of tea, but it's not anywhere near as bad as it has been made out to be.
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AWFUL!
Being an exclusive game and with the tv adverts saying it was a good game, i gave this a game a go, after playing it, i knew straight away how rubbish this game was, the gameplay was boring, the graphics are cartoony and are not real enough specially that this game is only 720p and NOT 1080p and there nothing new that i havnt seen before in another game!
If you want to buy a great shooter on the ps3, get CALL OF DUTY 4, if you own it already... then wait until another shooter appears!
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Mediocore
Not that great too much expectation, just because it was a exclusive.

I think it's a rent first then buy if you like it.
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