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(2005 Video Game)

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10/10
One of the best Xbox shooters ever!
Spartan_23417 December 2005
The graphics, sound, and physics in Pariah are better than in Doom 3, and most importantly, the gameplay is also very satisfying. The game is an action-packed blast from start to finish. Each and every gunshot from your weapon, whether it's a bulldog (machinegun-type gun), a plasma gun, a frag rifle (shotgun-type gun), or a sniper rifle, is just so utterly satisfying, thanks to realistic weapon sounds and appropriately rough gamepad vibration effects. You can even upgrade your already excellent weaponry by applying "weapon energy cores" to them. These upgrades improve your guns in ways such as increasing the rate of fire, increasing accuracy, increasing strength of the ammunition, you name it. Later on in the game, these weapon upgrades greatly increase your chance of survival.

There are also lots of enemies to unleash that awesome firepower against, and their AI does not disappoint. In addition to shooting you (of course -- how else would they be your enemy?), they constantly circle-strafe, run like hell, and find cover in an attempt to avoid your gunshots. Don't be surprised if you miss a few of your gunshots trying to take these enemies down -- they are certainly great enemy soldiers, but are very possible to take down.

A unique and well-presented storyline fuels the single-player game. Rather than the same old generic "aliens invade the earth and you are a tough guy who must stop them" plot we get in most first-person shooters today (Half-Life included!), Digital Extremes takes a step in the right direction with Pariah's storyline. One, your enemies aren't aliens. Two, you're not some kind of "tough guy". You are actually a perfectly normal doctor named Jack Mason who is transporting a patient infected with a mysterious virus on a spaceship in the year 2520, where Earth is now a nearly uninhabitable place, and space travel has become common. While the spaceship flies over planet Earth, it is shot down by an incoming missile, and you nearly die when the ship crashes onto Earth. After healing your wounds and picking up some weaponry, enemy soldiers (who are humans, by the way) come out of nowhere and you must do whatever it takes to survive. The plot unfolds as you progress through the game, eventually telling the player about everything that led up to the events in Pariah. I won't spoil it here :) Play the game and see it for yourself.

You don't heal your wounds by picking up generic "medikits" or "health boosters" or whatever. Instead, as a doctor, you are equipped with a healing tool that injects you with materials that replenish your health, just so long as you have the energy for it to work. As such, the game interface uses it as a weapon, and it can also be upgraded using weapon energy cores to speed up the injection time and increase the power of the healing tool. Injecting too much of the healing tool at once results in visual blurriness for a few seconds. When you sprint in Pariah, your vision blurs as the wind goes right past you, and after a few seconds of sprinting, you will become tired and cannot sprint anymore. In addition, you cannot wield your gun while sprinting. Such small touches help increase the realism and immersion of Pariah.

An amazing achievement in first-person shooting games, Pariah is one of the best first-person shooters ever made. It might not be Halo 2, but it's right up there, and a definite blast to play. So if you liked the Halo games, you'll still be completely absorbed by Pariah's single-player and multi-player components.
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2/10
Doesn't hold weight, skip it.
occidentalover29 September 2020
If you're looking for a solid FPS for o.g. xbox it's easy to do much better. Pick up Black instead. Far more satisfying gun physics than this waste of time.

Pariah is boring gunplay with a flimsy story. Nothing holds this together.
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10/10
A great game!
GoodDogme23 March 2007
Good review that you wrote there :) Just finished the game and i enjoyed it immensely. It reminded me of the Halo games a lot actually. Technically, the game had a lot to offer, with excellent rag doll physics, and well designed weapons that felt good to fire. The storyline was a good one, and i got to care quite a bit about some of the characters. The voice acting was of a high standard to. I liked the one liners between the main characters and general interaction. Not sure exactly what happened at the end of the game though, but maybe someone could give me a little explanation :) If they make a second Pariah game, then i would definitely buy it.
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Bringing nothing new to the table...
boofhead979 September 2005
Reviewed on: XBOX Score: 1 and 1/2 stars

Pariah is simply just another first person shooter with nothing that we have not seen before a million other times. This game although it is quite enjoyable to play and does have its moments I truly believe i didn't get my moneys worth. The game is built on the Unreal engine and it's quite noticeable, although the graphics are quite nice to look at the game play is stuttery and has somewhat jerky movements and just feels like it was not tested enough before it's release. Of course I have kept playing it and will finish it, but I simply feel like I am playing it just to get it over with (yes I'm that kind of gamer).

The storyline in this game is pathetic and not thought through or well written, with questionable cinematics to break it all up in between. The story stems around a virus thats been released in the not too distant future and is been kept alive though a female subject who finds it fun to run away all the time. So naturally half the game is spent trying to catch her again.

The weapons in the game have a neat little feature to have them upgraded when you pick up the little green floating weapon upgrade icons. Each one can be upgraded 3 times ranging from better sight on your sniper rifle to armour piercing bullets for your "bulldog" (standard machine gun). The weapon selection style is a somewhat different style where you have to hold down a button and let your thumbstick select which weapon you would like in the right direction (I will leave it up to you if you enjoy this style, I personally hate it).

Overall this game is a let down... Most of the levels feel like a halo ripoff with less excitement, which is portrayed even more in the way the vechiles drive (although I never did get caught up in the whole Halo thing).

Overall I suggest you don't bother with this one there are much better games out there that can do a better job entertaining us than this.

-Timski
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