Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaMarcus Fenix and his COG Delta Squad fight against the Locust army to prevent them from sinking the cities of planet Sera.Marcus Fenix and his COG Delta Squad fight against the Locust army to prevent them from sinking the cities of planet Sera.Marcus Fenix and his COG Delta Squad fight against the Locust army to prevent them from sinking the cities of planet Sera.
- Nominato ai 3 BAFTA Award
- 1 vittoria e 4 candidature totali
- Marcus Fenix
- (voce)
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- Damon Baird
- (voce)
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- Anya Stroud
- (voce)
- Anthony
- (voce)
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- RAAM
- (voce)
- (as Dee Baker)
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- Myrrah
- (voce)
- Dizzy
- (voce)
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- Jace Stratton
- (voce)
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- KR Pilot #2
- (voce)
- (as Leigh Allyn Baker)
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- Omega 1 Soldier
- (voce)
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- Beta 4 Soldier
- (voce)
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- Maria
- (voce)
- Adam Fenix
- (Japanese version)
- (voce)
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Solo Campaign - This takes you to the story of Gears of War 2, which is quite good, but, as usual, short. The thing is, usually games go by level, going from level, to level, to level. Games like Fallout 3 or Fable II are RPGs, which mean their story can last forever as long as you like playing with your character and keep roaming, getting money and jobs or whatever. The story is progressive and quite complex, but with the same feeling and concept every single firefight; enemy appears, you take cover, kill them, move on. The story is nice and you get to receive new experiences, but just plainly the same again and again. 8/10.
Co-op Campaign - A nice feature, this is exactly the same as Solo Campaign except you can now play with a sentient player as a teammate instead of a computer. The co-op features limit to only two players, though, due to the amount of time its just two characters in the mission. 7/10.
Matchmaking - Could've been better, with few game modes and a third-person cover system which doesn't really fit in with player vs. player styled combat. There's not much to say except that Matchmaking is much better, but still quite amateur. 6/10.
Horde - Gears of War 2's Unique Feature is fun and exiting, with waves of enemies pressing in onto you team. This is a fun team-orientated feature which beats most with its adrenaline-filled moments. 10/10.
A game for tactical gamers who can deal with massive levels of blood and gore. But there is a filter for that sort of mature stuff.
Total Mark: 8/10
By HowlingRabbit334
Gameplay: Not much have changed but gameplay is still awesome and runs smooth. The cover system, the shooting, the boss fights everything is professional made and made with so much love and passion. The game uses the covering a lot which is nice to see. The sequel to the invention of the cover based shooter keeps the style up. Well taking cover and move from place to place while tactical shooting your way through levels can both be challenging and fun. The gunplay runs smooth and feels awesome. I don't like bullet spoonges The level design is much better, it gives us a lot more variety is environments and gameplay. There's much more going on here which keeps me interesting and entertained throughout the entire campaign. Playing co-op with a friend feels epic. Sit down and experience a deep story with someone close to you is lovely, and then laugh and have fun while you shoot the heck outta da monstas. Boss fights are varied and we use different methods to kill them and they are fun and cool to face. This bigger battles are the best.
Story: The story is deep and immersive. The character telling here is interesting and every character got their own story and stuff going on around them. This campaign isn't just kick ass shooting like the first one, but also focuses on the personal struggles. Like Dom fighting for his wife which plays a huge role. The characters are more sympathetic. The story is a lot more developed with many more cutscenes that tells the tale of the bombing (sacrificing of million people), the Locust queen, the COG-army and everything. There's a lot memorable scenes and happenings going on in this five hours. It is a dark and tragic tale with a fitting bleak ending. This campaign pushed the story forward and I'm grateful and impressed. It's not often a shooter both has the gameplay and the story. Plot is interesting and well written. 10/10.
Graphics: Still the game looks very good for being such an old game. It's a mix and variety of places and the looks of them. Environments are beautiful and it's thrilling to play in this very well build up world we play in. Character models moves pretty realistic and well, their eyes also feels alive which is rare in animation. The graphics holds up and the look of the game is so brilliant! Cutscenes everything with them, the angels the cinematic touch and everything makes it look like a movie. Cutscenes look prominent as hell. Lighting in this game also caught my attention, a nice detail worth mentioning. Such a beautiful game that is nice to look at. 10/10.
Audio: I mean voice acting jump from good to mediocre. But most of the time the voices feels real and the empathy especially in deep/sad scenes are thrilling. The music and the soundtrack fits the story and the events. Early in the campaign as an army leader had an epic speech, both the voice acting and the music combined made me impressed. The sound of heavy weapons, explosives, the blood splattering, the vehicle engine, and the destruction of big and small obstacles feels so alive and overall the sound helps the game feel more alive.
Overall the game is improved. This is the Gears of War we needed, thank god we got it. Great immersive story with interesting and believable characters. Beautiful, detailed environments and thrilling sound effects that makes this game feel alive. A bleak and bitter tone that fits to the plot, and helps with provide a dark feeling which is nice. Best soundtrack and some memorable scenes I've always remember. One of the best campaigns I've experienced and when I talk about Gears of War this game is outstanding and the best!!
10/10.
If Gears of War was the thunderous introduction, then Gears of War 2 was the emotional core hidden beneath the carnage. Still thunderous, still brutal - but now with soul. Epic Games doubled down on everything that made the original work: the weight of combat, the grit of its world, and the camaraderie between soldiers. But this time, they added something unexpected - heartbreak.
Story: Deeper Into the Abyss
War with the Locust Horde has escalated. Cities are literally sinking into the ground. The COG launches a desperate counterattack into the Hollow - the underground network where the Locust thrive.
You're back as Marcus Fenix, leading Delta Squad into the belly of hell. But while the stakes are global, the personal stories hit even harder.
Dom's search for Maria, his missing wife, adds a raw emotional core. When he finally finds her - or what's left of her - it's one of the most gut-wrenching scenes in any video game, period. It's not just war anymore. It's loss, regret, pain. You feel it. You live it.
Gameplay: Bigger, Meaner, Better Refined Combat: Cover mechanics are sharper. Weapons feel more responsive. The Lancer still sings its blood-soaked song.
New Enemies: Bloodmounts, Tickers, and the terrifying Skorge elevate the battlefield chaos.
Massive Set Pieces: Riding a Brumak? Fighting inside a giant riftworm that swallows entire cities? Gears 2 was pure spectacle, executed with confidence.
Horde Mode: A game-changer. 50 waves of enemies. Increasing difficulty. Pure survival. It's a mode that became a staple of multiplayer shooters for years.
Multiplayer & Co-op
Whether you were chainsawing Locust in campaign co-op, coordinating in Horde mode, or battling online in classic execution matches, Gears 2 delivered relentless multiplayer thrills.
Meatshield mechanics added strategy.
Maps like River and Jacinto became instant classics.
Team-based play emphasized grit and coordination.
Visuals & Audio
Even more cinematic than its predecessor, Gears 2 turned up the volume on destruction and detail. The Hollow felt alive with danger. The skies over Sera told a story of a planet tearing itself apart.
The sound design, again, is top-tier: the thud of the Torque Bow, the cry of a downed squadmate, the quiet devastation in Dom's voice - it all lands.
Why It's a 10 Powerful emotional storytelling Combat that's tighter, deadlier, and more satisfying One of the most iconic gut-punch moments in video game history A multiplayer revolution with Horde mode Escalation of scale without sacrificing soul
Final Verdict
10 out of 10. A masterpiece of war and emotion.
Gears of War 2 is more than just a sequel. It's the heart of the franchise. It dared to make you feel in a genre known for explosions. And it pulled it off without sacrificing a shred of badassery.
It's not just about chainsaws and cover fire anymore. It's about what's left of your soul when the war drags on - and who you still have left to fight for.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThere is an Easter Egg found within Gears of War 2, where Marcus Fenix and his squadron encounter a hidden toaster and funny dialogue soon follows when toast pops up from the toaster.
- BlooperWhen shooting the Lambent Brumak with the Hammer of Dawn, the laser is still hitting the Brumak even tho Marcus is no longer holding the weapon itself.
- Citazioni
Augustus Cole: [picks up the mic] Delta Squad is your house, bitch! You hear that shit? You grubby-ass bitches are goin' down! Like way down - dead down! So down you ain't even goona know which way is up! Your asses are gonna be cryin' to your skank-ass queen: "Oh, mommy, don't let the bad man hurt us!" Fuck you! We're gonna whup your mamma's *ass!* *Whoo!*
Damon Baird: [finishes messing with the PA system, shutting it down] There we go. One muzzled queen.
[turns to Cole]
Damon Baird: Not you; her. You were great. I loved your speech there, 'specially with all the "bitch-ass" stuff. Very good, very enlightening.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episodio #39.14 (2008)
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