As Kait you must journey across the biggest, most beautiful Gears world to uncover the origins of the Locust, and fight with your squad to protect what's left.As Kait you must journey across the biggest, most beautiful Gears world to uncover the origins of the Locust, and fight with your squad to protect what's left.As Kait you must journey across the biggest, most beautiful Gears world to uncover the origins of the Locust, and fight with your squad to protect what's left.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 win & 11 nominations total
Al Rodrigo
- Oscar Diaz
- (voice)
Alanah Pearce
- NPCs
- (voice)
Alissa White-Gluz
- Swarm Hunter
- (voice)
- …
Arif S. Kinchen
- NPCs
- (voice)
- (as Arif Kinchen)
Carolyn Seymour
- Queen Myrrah
- (voice)
Charlie Hewson
- NPCs
- (voice)
Chris Cox
- Garron Paduk
- (voice)
Dave Fennoy
- Jeremiah Keegan
- (voice)
- …
Debra Wilson
- COG Soldier
- (voice)
- …
Dee Bradley Baker
- Swarm Drones
- (voice)
- …
Eric Lopez
- COG Soldier
- (voice)
- …
Fred Tatasciore
- Damon Baird
- (voice)
- …
Jessica Chobot
- NPCs
- (voice)
John DiMaggio
- Marcus Fenix
- (voice)
Justina Machado
- Reyna Diaz
- (voice)
Kausar Mohammed
- Nomad Female
- (voice)
- …
Featured reviews
Grind for many hours or just buy the stuuff from store to get pride and accomplishment
Gears 5 has a few surprises and the story is expanded on through item descriptions. The combat is solid, with weapon variety and the ability to upgrade your AI support (Jack). The graphics are nice as well, although any long-term gamer should know that doesn't mean much.
Unfortunately, Gears 5 doesn't push the boundaries of the genre in any regard. A lot of action sequences and features were simply replicated from other action shooters, enemy AI is a bit dumb, it's almost impossible to die because of the revival system, and the progression is very predictable.
Go to a location, complete a chore, enemies appear, shoot them, and repeat. The "dropship waves" tactic has been implemented in many games since the early 2000s. Some parts of the progression are so absurdly chaotic you might think you're watching an Avengers movie: "What the hell is happening right now?" Other moments are so drawn-out and dull you'll wish you were playing another game.
Gears 5 is far too long for its own good. This is primarily due to the sheer repetition and the (mostly unrewarding) skiff exploration sections. However, the second act is narratively strong and has a decent amount of gameplay variety to support it. The final chapters pick up in intensity as well, although there's one major plot sequence which is totally illogical and involves making a choice between sparing one character or another.
With the story in particular, more character development and overall depth could have made this game so much better. Why did JD change, and then change back to who he was? What made Kait suddenly become a leader? What are the philosophical implications of the human-Locust hybrids? Are the Locust really just mindless, animalistic creatures? Couldn't we get some more perspective of the war from the Locust's side? Tell us more about the research of Niles, the red sands of Vasgar, or what's currently going on with the COG besides Delta and Jinn. After 13 years, the writers should really start committing to fleshing out the lore because it has so much potential.
Multiplayer is also okay - doesn't necessarily stand out but isn't bad. It's more of the same we've all seen before.
Unfortunately, Gears 5 doesn't push the boundaries of the genre in any regard. A lot of action sequences and features were simply replicated from other action shooters, enemy AI is a bit dumb, it's almost impossible to die because of the revival system, and the progression is very predictable.
Go to a location, complete a chore, enemies appear, shoot them, and repeat. The "dropship waves" tactic has been implemented in many games since the early 2000s. Some parts of the progression are so absurdly chaotic you might think you're watching an Avengers movie: "What the hell is happening right now?" Other moments are so drawn-out and dull you'll wish you were playing another game.
Gears 5 is far too long for its own good. This is primarily due to the sheer repetition and the (mostly unrewarding) skiff exploration sections. However, the second act is narratively strong and has a decent amount of gameplay variety to support it. The final chapters pick up in intensity as well, although there's one major plot sequence which is totally illogical and involves making a choice between sparing one character or another.
With the story in particular, more character development and overall depth could have made this game so much better. Why did JD change, and then change back to who he was? What made Kait suddenly become a leader? What are the philosophical implications of the human-Locust hybrids? Are the Locust really just mindless, animalistic creatures? Couldn't we get some more perspective of the war from the Locust's side? Tell us more about the research of Niles, the red sands of Vasgar, or what's currently going on with the COG besides Delta and Jinn. After 13 years, the writers should really start committing to fleshing out the lore because it has so much potential.
Multiplayer is also okay - doesn't necessarily stand out but isn't bad. It's more of the same we've all seen before.
I can say its awesome and i liked it!!!!...dont miss!
Anyone that rates this higher than a 4 didn't play the original trilogy. Would know how crappy this game is. Money grab %100. Try playing it today and it shows how bad it is at every turn.
Horrible horrible matchmaking. Micro trans every turn. Not even close to the gameplay. Just awful awful awful. Needing this much characters to describe a terrible game is unnecessary but I will do it so that they know how disappointed longtime fans are in this dribble they put out there to make a buck. I remember going to every release party for the first three. Midnight selling of the game. It's been a long time since this franchise made it exciting to play. Should be ashamed of themselves. Coalition take your hands away from this franchise.
Horrible horrible matchmaking. Micro trans every turn. Not even close to the gameplay. Just awful awful awful. Needing this much characters to describe a terrible game is unnecessary but I will do it so that they know how disappointed longtime fans are in this dribble they put out there to make a buck. I remember going to every release party for the first three. Midnight selling of the game. It's been a long time since this franchise made it exciting to play. Should be ashamed of themselves. Coalition take your hands away from this franchise.
Did you know
- TriviaIn a break from previous games, the game's official title is "Gears 5," dropping the "of War" part of the title. This was a change that Rod Fergusson was pushing for, as using "of War" in conjunction with titles such as Gears Pop! and Gears Tactics felt cumbersome. He noted that "Gears X" was already common shorthand to describe the numbered installments of the series. Xbox marketing boss Aaron Greenberg clarified that the series itself still retains the name "Gears of War," though actual installments will simply use the "Gears" title. This was heavily criticized by fans as they preferred the title remain as "Gears of War".
- GoofsThe maximum ammunition for each weapon should be a multiple of the capacity for each magazine, since it doesn't make sense to have partially filled magazines; however, the maximum ammunition doesn't always equal a multiple of the magazine size for each weapon.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: E3 2019 Review (2019)
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