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Tribes: Vengeance Reviews

A whole lotta Tribes: Vengeance reviews available on the internet now that the game has hit retail, most of which give glowing praise for what Irrational Games Canberra have been able to achieve...

"Vengeance is still a worthy heir to the throne, though, and it may convert more players to the Tribes style of online action than either of its predecessors managed."

- 1 UP

"Irrational Games has succeeded in creating a shooter that offers something for every first-person shooter fan to enjoy. The spirit of the franchise remains intact in Tribes: Vengeance, from the thrilling speed of jetpacking and skiing to the depth of the team-based action in multiplayer. The game's excellent presentation is merely the icing on the cake for a game that excels in just about every aspect."

- Gamespot

"Tribes: Vengeance is definitely worth a good look (or two or three!) for any die-hard first-person-shooter fan. With the entertaining story the first person game is definitely worth playing all the way through. The ease of the control system will help anyone learn how to handle themselves quickly and the multiplayer options are definitely worth the sale price."

- GameZone

" I love this team from Down Under. You know, Irrational hasn't made a lot of games but those they have made have been fantastic. Tribes: Vengeance is no exception."

- IGN

"While Tribes: Vengeance doesn?t have any real flaws in its multiplayer component, it does seem to lack depth, whereas the original game's abundance of depth is the very reason why hundreds of people still play it to this day."

- Worth Playing

"Overall Tribes: Vengeance is a more than worthy installment in the storied multiplayer series. And, it's just icing on the cake that this time around Irrational Games injected a pretty enjoyable single player experience. True, the game will still appeal to hardcore online multiplayer FPS fanatics. But for those of you out there who may want a bit more from their Tribes experience, you?ll finally be able to have your cake and eat it, too."

- Game Informer