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Red Faction: Armageddon

Red Faction: Armageddon is a third-person shooter video game developed by Volition and published by THQ in association with the TV network Syfy. It is the fourth and final installment in the Red Faction series, and was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360[2] in various countries around the world between June 7 and June 10, 2011.

Red Faction: Armageddon
Cover art
Developer(s)Volition
Publisher(s)
Designer(s)David Abzug
Composer(s)Brian Reitzell[1]
SeriesRed Faction
Platform(s)
Release
  • NA: June 7, 2011
  • AU: June 8, 2011
  • EU: June 10, 2011
Genre(s)Third-person shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Critics liked the new weaponry, but were puzzled at the change from an open world game to a linear shooter and that it threw out the strong points of its predecessor. Poor sales resulted in THQ's decision to stop releasing games in the Red Faction franchise and negatively impacted their financial quarter.[3][4][5] The rights to the series were owned by THQ Nordic, yet they would later be transferred to its sister company Koch Media, which would place it under its Deep Silver label in 2020.

Gameplay edit

Like its predecessor Red Faction: Guerrilla, Red Faction: Armageddon is a third-person shooter. The player takes on the role of Darius Mason, a descendant of Guerrilla's Alec Mason. The game is set 50 years after the conclusion of Guerrilla. Most of the game is set in a tunnel complex inhabited by alien creatures.

As in previous games in the franchise, landscape destruction is possible through the "Geo-Mod" feature. In this game, the player can use a device called a Nano Forge to repair structures such as stairs, allowing them to progress through the caves. Audio logs can be found throughout the complex. When played they provide elements of backstory. Various vehicles can be used including a mine cart and a barge. The player can also use mech suits at some points in the game.[6]

Synopsis edit

Setting edit

 
One of the new areas of the game is underground, in the abandoned Ultor mining complex, with sinister beasts among the antagonists.

The game takes place on the planet Mars. It is set in the year 2175, 50 years after the events of Red Faction: Guerrilla. Since the liberation of Mars, the surface of the planet has become uninhabitable. This occurred when the massive Terraformer machine on Mars which supplied it with its Earth-like atmosphere was destroyed by Adam Hale, the game's key antagonist, causing super-tornados and violent lightning storms to engulf the planet. In order to survive, the Colonists were forced to flee to the underground mines of Mars built by their ancestors, creating a network of habitable caves under the surface of the planet and setting up colonies there.

The game begins 5 years after the relocation to the mines in 2175, and follows Darius Mason, grandson of Martian Revolution heroes Alec Mason and Samanya, the main characters of Red Faction: Guerrilla, who runs a lucrative series of businesses based in Bastion, the underground hub of Colonist activity, including mining, scavenging and mercenary work. Few sane people venture to the ravaged surface of Mars, apart from contractors like Darius and smugglers who transport goods between settlements. Darius is tricked into reopening a mysterious, vast shaft in an old Marauder temple by a fanatical Marauder priest, which awakens a long-dormant race of Martian creatures, causing an Armageddon on Mars. Colonist and Marauder settlements alike are torn apart by the new enemies, and the blame for the whole disaster is placed on Darius, soon inciting several angry colonists to form mobs and attack him in their fury. Now Darius must join the Red Faction to clear his name and save the people of Mars, as his grandfather did before him.[2][7]

Plot edit

A group of Cultists, a splinter faction of the Marauders led by Adam Hale, attacked and captured a terraformer that controls the weather of Mars. Red Faction forces, led by Frank Winters along with Darius Mason, made an assault on the terraformer. Unfortunately, Adam, disguised as one of the Red Faction, tricks Darius and destroys the terraformer. The destruction of the terraformer results in catastrophic weather which forces the entire population underground.

A few years later, Darius is working as a freelance miner along with a Marauder friend named Kara within the town of Bastion. Darius begins to leave Bastion for a job when Kara tells him not to go due to a major storm coming and her having a bad feeling about the job. Mason shrugs it off as nothing to worry about. She then tosses him a Benjamin Franklin medallion which she explains is "suppose [sic] to ward off lightning strikes" for good luck. When Darius is sent to do the mining job, he becomes trapped in the tunnels. At the same time, he learns that he was tricked again by Adam Hale and the cultists who disguised themselves as archaeologist hiring Mason to open a seal that releases an alien race called the Plague. Which, coincidentally happens to dwell in the same tunnels. After falling off a cliff that left him unconscious for three days, Darius, guided by SAM (Situation Awareness Module), escapes the tunnels into an underground mining colony where he finds the Plague attacking the citizens. Grouping up with survivors and some Red Faction soldiers, he escorts an ambulance convoy to Bastion with the help of a L.E.O exosuit that is found along the way. Darius then arrives at Bastion to discover that the town is overrun by the Plague, with all the injured holed up in the center of town. Darius helps out, only to have them turn on him when they find out that he was involved in the release of the Plague. As he escapes to the surface, the pursuers following him are attacked and slaughtered by the alien race. The Red Faction, along with Frank, shows up and arrests him, but are attacked, at which point Darius joins the Red Faction and helps fend off the Plague.

Informed that Hale is involved with releasing the Plague, Frank lets Darius know where the Cultists are hiding. Darius assaults them in a walker with Kara, and discovers Hale trying to tame the Plague. Darius then attempts to kill Hale, but fails. Because of this, he tries to escape in a minecart. Hale pursues Darius with his walker. Eventually the walker is crippled by a landslide. Darius takes out his Magnet Gun to finish Hale by dropping pieces of the ceiling on him, and results with Hale being decapitated. He is then picked up by Kara and escape in a walker to a Marauder city where they hope to learn more about the Plague. They discover a secret entrance that is filled with lava, but it's inaccessible, so Darius and Frank take a barge to the machine used to raise the lava, and destroy it to lower the lava. Darius and Kara then head through the tunnels to find the alien Queen, but Kara is killed when they get out to repair a leg. With Kara gone, he takes a personal vendetta against the Queen. He finds her, and in the fight, badly weakens her. Enraged, she begins her ascent to the surface in order to take it over.

At this point, SAM discovers that the Plague cannot withstand an Earth-like atmosphere. Hearing this, Darius with the help from the nano forge needs to repair the terraformer to bring back the atmosphere. S.A.M explains due to their underground depth they would have to break surface fast to stop Plague from over running Mars. Mason decides the quickest way to the surface is to latch on one of the Queens tentacles during her ascension. He finds the terraformer that Hale destroyed, traverses its Plague infestation within and repairs it, killing off the Plague. The Red Faction along with Marauder forces soon arrives at the terraformer to secure the area. After a brief conversation with Frank, Mason looks at the terraformer to see the clouds start to dissipate after years of dust storms. A thunderstorm starts to appear off at a distance and sunlight breaking through the clouds. Darius pulls out the Franklin medallion he received from Kara and stares at it. SAM warns Darius of high concentration of radiation coming into the atmosphere to which Mason replies "Easy there genius. That's the sun."

Development and release edit

The game was announced in the form of a short teaser trailer on June 4, 2010, on GameTrailers TV. The game was also showcased at the E3 2010 from June 15 to 17, 2010.[citation needed] During Comic-Con in San Diego, 2010, a promotional comic book titled Red Faction: Armageddon #0 was presented as a free giveaway. A downloadable vehicle-based multiplayer game called Red Faction: Battlegrounds was released in April 2011.

Additionally, the Syfy network produced a direct-to-television film that bridges the story gap between Guerrilla and Armageddon, titled Red Faction: Origins. It was released in June 2011.[8] A playable demo for the game was announced in April, and was released on May 3, 2011, for the Xbox 360. The playable demo for PlayStation 3 was released on June 2, 2011.[9] A playable demo of the Windows version was released exclusively through the OnLive service.

To promote Red Faction: Armageddon, THQ released Red Faction: Battlegrounds, a multi-directional shooter in April 2011. The game was developed by THQ Digital Warrington and released on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network.[10] Red Faction: Battlegrounds is a top-down twin-stick vehicle-based shooter with gameplay similar to a demolition derby.[11]

Downloadable content edit

An expansion subtitled Path to War was released worldwide on August 3, 2011.[12]

Reception edit

Critical reception edit

The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of Red Faction: Armageddon received "mixed or average" reviews, while the Windows version received "generally favorable" reviews, according to the review aggregator Metacritic.[29][30][31]

According to GameSpot, "Red Faction: Armageddon returns to the linear roots of the series with great success. Thanks to an enjoyably powerful arsenal and remarkably thorough destructibility, tearing your way through this alien-annihilating adventure is very gratifying... and the arrival of the magnet gun should be celebrated by anyone with a hankering for havoc. It's one of the most powerful, inspiring, and downright hilarious gameplay mechanics to come along in a while, and it makes Red Faction: Armageddon immensely appealing."[16] GameSpy said that "The main campaign has gone from an open-ended, Grand Theft Auto-style game to a strictly linear, close-quarters, and poorly plotted mess" and also describes the 'ruin mode' as "...incredibly fun in short bursts, but without any overarching goals or real sense of rewards, it's really more of a time-waster than an honest-to-goodness game in its own right." However, it did praise the new weapons available, saying, "you get some pretty nifty gear with which to do said dealing."[17]

IGN wrote, "Despite its forgettable story and pacing issues with the campaign, Red Faction: Armageddon is good fun for letting out your inner destructive child."[21] GameZone's Mike Splechta gave the Xbox 360 version 8.5 out of 10 and said, "I wasn't sure whether I would like the game's change from Guerrilla's open world formula to a more linear mission-based one. However, this wasn't the case. The storyline is gripping, if at times a bit cliché; the controls are spot on; and leveling all that's around you never gets old. Red Faction: Armageddon is simply a blast to play through."[32] GamePro gave it and the PS3 version three-and-a-half stars out of five and said, "Armageddon's not bad, it's just plain. The game feels like Volition started from scratch, but accidentally threw out too much of what made the last game great."[33] Joystiq said of the Xbox 360 version: "In Red Faction: Armageddon, developer Volition has run from everything that made Red Faction: Guerrilla great, and is left with a drab, heartless lump of competence for its efforts."[22] MTV's Russ Frushtick concluded "Volition has transformed Red Faction back into a mindless, forgettable shooter. Here's hoping they right the ship for the next release."[34] In Japan, where the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions were ported and published by Spike on June 9, 2011,[citation needed] Famitsu gave both console versions each a score of two nines and two eights for a total of 34 out of 40.[35]

Digital Spy gave it three stars out of five and said that the series has taken "one small step forward, but not quite the giant leap that was needed."[27] The Escapist also gave it three stars out of five and called it "a polished and satisfying reflex shooter that removes meaningful decisions from the game and trivializes its own greatest technology."[28] Edge gave it a score of six out of ten and said, "Once again, Volition delivers exceptional tech, but fails to shape it into a truly engaging and sustaining experience."[36] However, The A.V. Club gave it a C and said, "Everything Armageddon does, it does well, in the same way that a lobotomy victim might walk and talk just fine."[37] Metro gave the PS3 version a score of four out of ten and called it a "Backwards sequel that sabotages or removes all the best features from the last game and wastes one of the best arsenals in gaming."[38]

Path to War edit

The PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the Path to War DLC received "mixed" reviews according to Metacritic.[42][43]

Sales edit

The sales of Red Faction: Armageddon were poor and the game was considered a commercial failure by THQ.[44] Because of this, on June 27, 2011, THQ announced that plans for future installments had been cancelled.[45] The disappointing sales of Armageddon, along with other factors, had led THQ to lose $38.4 million in a fiscal year.[46] While no actual sales figures are revealed, after THQ declared bankruptcy in December 2012, developer Volition, which was purchased by Deep Silver in an auction, revealed that the development of both Red Faction: Guerrilla and Red Faction: Armageddon had "lost quite a bit" of money for THQ.[47]

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Red Faction: Armageddon at IMDb  
  • Red Faction: Armageddon at MobyGames
  • Red Faction: Armageddon - Path to War at MobyGames

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article June 2019 Red Faction Armageddon is a third person shooter video game developed by Volition and published by THQ in association with the TV network Syfy It is the fourth and final installment in the Red Faction series and was released for Microsoft Windows PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 2 in various countries around the world between June 7 and June 10 2011 Red Faction ArmageddonCover artDeveloper s VolitionPublisher s THQ Syfy GamesDesigner s David AbzugComposer s Brian Reitzell 1 SeriesRed FactionPlatform s Microsoft Windows PlayStation 3 Xbox 360ReleaseNA June 7 2011AU June 8 2011EU June 10 2011Genre s Third person shooterMode s Single player multiplayer Critics liked the new weaponry but were puzzled at the change from an open world game to a linear shooter and that it threw out the strong points of its predecessor Poor sales resulted in THQ s decision to stop releasing games in the Red Faction franchise and negatively impacted their financial quarter 3 4 5 The rights to the series were owned by THQ Nordic yet they would later be transferred to its sister company Koch Media which would place it under its Deep Silver label in 2020 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Synopsis 2 1 Setting 2 2 Plot 3 Development and release 3 1 Downloadable content 4 Reception 4 1 Critical reception 4 2 Path to War 4 3 Sales 5 References 6 External linksGameplay editLike its predecessor Red Faction Guerrilla Red Faction Armageddon is a third person shooter The player takes on the role of Darius Mason a descendant of Guerrilla s Alec Mason The game is set 50 years after the conclusion of Guerrilla Most of the game is set in a tunnel complex inhabited by alien creatures As in previous games in the franchise landscape destruction is possible through the Geo Mod feature In this game the player can use a device called a Nano Forge to repair structures such as stairs allowing them to progress through the caves Audio logs can be found throughout the complex When played they provide elements of backstory Various vehicles can be used including a mine cart and a barge The player can also use mech suits at some points in the game 6 Synopsis editSetting edit nbsp One of the new areas of the game is underground in the abandoned Ultor mining complex with sinister beasts among the antagonists The game takes place on the planet Mars It is set in the year 2175 50 years after the events of Red Faction Guerrilla Since the liberation of Mars the surface of the planet has become uninhabitable This occurred when the massive Terraformer machine on Mars which supplied it with its Earth like atmosphere was destroyed by Adam Hale the game s key antagonist causing super tornados and violent lightning storms to engulf the planet In order to survive the Colonists were forced to flee to the underground mines of Mars built by their ancestors creating a network of habitable caves under the surface of the planet and setting up colonies there The game begins 5 years after the relocation to the mines in 2175 and follows Darius Mason grandson of Martian Revolution heroes Alec Mason and Samanya the main characters of Red Faction Guerrilla who runs a lucrative series of businesses based in Bastion the underground hub of Colonist activity including mining scavenging and mercenary work Few sane people venture to the ravaged surface of Mars apart from contractors like Darius and smugglers who transport goods between settlements Darius is tricked into reopening a mysterious vast shaft in an old Marauder temple by a fanatical Marauder priest which awakens a long dormant race of Martian creatures causing an Armageddon on Mars Colonist and Marauder settlements alike are torn apart by the new enemies and the blame for the whole disaster is placed on Darius soon inciting several angry colonists to form mobs and attack him in their fury Now Darius must join the Red Faction to clear his name and save the people of Mars as his grandfather did before him 2 7 Plot edit A group of Cultists a splinter faction of the Marauders led by Adam Hale attacked and captured a terraformer that controls the weather of Mars Red Faction forces led by Frank Winters along with Darius Mason made an assault on the terraformer Unfortunately Adam disguised as one of the Red Faction tricks Darius and destroys the terraformer The destruction of the terraformer results in catastrophic weather which forces the entire population underground A few years later Darius is working as a freelance miner along with a Marauder friend named Kara within the town of Bastion Darius begins to leave Bastion for a job when Kara tells him not to go due to a major storm coming and her having a bad feeling about the job Mason shrugs it off as nothing to worry about She then tosses him a Benjamin Franklin medallion which she explains is suppose sic to ward off lightning strikes for good luck When Darius is sent to do the mining job he becomes trapped in the tunnels At the same time he learns that he was tricked again by Adam Hale and the cultists who disguised themselves as archaeologist hiring Mason to open a seal that releases an alien race called the Plague Which coincidentally happens to dwell in the same tunnels After falling off a cliff that left him unconscious for three days Darius guided by SAM Situation Awareness Module escapes the tunnels into an underground mining colony where he finds the Plague attacking the citizens Grouping up with survivors and some Red Faction soldiers he escorts an ambulance convoy to Bastion with the help of a L E O exosuit that is found along the way Darius then arrives at Bastion to discover that the town is overrun by the Plague with all the injured holed up in the center of town Darius helps out only to have them turn on him when they find out that he was involved in the release of the Plague As he escapes to the surface the pursuers following him are attacked and slaughtered by the alien race The Red Faction along with Frank shows up and arrests him but are attacked at which point Darius joins the Red Faction and helps fend off the Plague Informed that Hale is involved with releasing the Plague Frank lets Darius know where the Cultists are hiding Darius assaults them in a walker with Kara and discovers Hale trying to tame the Plague Darius then attempts to kill Hale but fails Because of this he tries to escape in a minecart Hale pursues Darius with his walker Eventually the walker is crippled by a landslide Darius takes out his Magnet Gun to finish Hale by dropping pieces of the ceiling on him and results with Hale being decapitated He is then picked up by Kara and escape in a walker to a Marauder city where they hope to learn more about the Plague They discover a secret entrance that is filled with lava but it s inaccessible so Darius and Frank take a barge to the machine used to raise the lava and destroy it to lower the lava Darius and Kara then head through the tunnels to find the alien Queen but Kara is killed when they get out to repair a leg With Kara gone he takes a personal vendetta against the Queen He finds her and in the fight badly weakens her Enraged she begins her ascent to the surface in order to take it over At this point SAM discovers that the Plague cannot withstand an Earth like atmosphere Hearing this Darius with the help from the nano forge needs to repair the terraformer to bring back the atmosphere S A M explains due to their underground depth they would have to break surface fast to stop Plague from over running Mars Mason decides the quickest way to the surface is to latch on one of the Queens tentacles during her ascension He finds the terraformer that Hale destroyed traverses its Plague infestation within and repairs it killing off the Plague The Red Faction along with Marauder forces soon arrives at the terraformer to secure the area After a brief conversation with Frank Mason looks at the terraformer to see the clouds start to dissipate after years of dust storms A thunderstorm starts to appear off at a distance and sunlight breaking through the clouds Darius pulls out the Franklin medallion he received from Kara and stares at it SAM warns Darius of high concentration of radiation coming into the atmosphere to which Mason replies Easy there genius That s the sun Development and release editThe game was announced in the form of a short teaser trailer on June 4 2010 on GameTrailers TV The game was also showcased at the E3 2010 from June 15 to 17 2010 citation needed During Comic Con in San Diego 2010 a promotional comic book titled Red Faction Armageddon 0 was presented as a free giveaway A downloadable vehicle based multiplayer game called Red Faction Battlegrounds was released in April 2011 Additionally the Syfy network produced a direct to television film that bridges the story gap between Guerrilla and Armageddon titled Red Faction Origins It was released in June 2011 8 A playable demo for the game was announced in April and was released on May 3 2011 for the Xbox 360 The playable demo for PlayStation 3 was released on June 2 2011 9 A playable demo of the Windows version was released exclusively through the OnLive service To promote Red Faction Armageddon THQ released Red Faction Battlegrounds a multi directional shooter in April 2011 The game was developed by THQ Digital Warrington and released on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network 10 Red Faction Battlegrounds is a top down twin stick vehicle based shooter with gameplay similar to a demolition derby 11 Downloadable content edit An expansion subtitled Path to War was released worldwide on August 3 2011 12 Reception editCritical reception edit Red Faction ArmageddonAggregate scoreAggregatorScorePCPS3Xbox 360Metacritic75 100 29 71 100 30 71 100 31 Review scoresPublicationScorePCPS3Xbox 360DestructoidN AN A7 10 13 EurogamerN AN A7 10 6 Game InformerN A7 25 10 14 7 25 10 14 GameRevolutionN AB 15 B 15 GameSpotN A8 10 16 8 10 16 GameSpyN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 GameTrailersN AN A7 8 10 18 Giant BombN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 IGN7 10 20 7 10 21 7 10 21 JoystiqN AN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 Official Xbox Magazine US N AN A8 5 10 23 PC Gamer US 84 24 N AN APlayStation The Official MagazineN A7 10 25 N APSM3N A55 26 N ADigital SpyN AN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 The EscapistN AN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of Red Faction Armageddon received mixed or average reviews while the Windows version received generally favorable reviews according to the review aggregator Metacritic 29 30 31 According to GameSpot Red Faction Armageddon returns to the linear roots of the series with great success Thanks to an enjoyably powerful arsenal and remarkably thorough destructibility tearing your way through this alien annihilating adventure is very gratifying and the arrival of the magnet gun should be celebrated by anyone with a hankering for havoc It s one of the most powerful inspiring and downright hilarious gameplay mechanics to come along in a while and it makes Red Faction Armageddon immensely appealing 16 GameSpy said that The main campaign has gone from an open ended Grand Theft Auto style game to a strictly linear close quarters and poorly plotted mess and also describes the ruin mode as incredibly fun in short bursts but without any overarching goals or real sense of rewards it s really more of a time waster than an honest to goodness game in its own right However it did praise the new weapons available saying you get some pretty nifty gear with which to do said dealing 17 IGN wrote Despite its forgettable story and pacing issues with the campaign Red Faction Armageddon is good fun for letting out your inner destructive child 21 GameZone s Mike Splechta gave the Xbox 360 version 8 5 out of 10 and said I wasn t sure whether I would like the game s change from Guerrilla s open world formula to a more linear mission based one However this wasn t the case The storyline is gripping if at times a bit cliche the controls are spot on and leveling all that s around you never gets old Red Faction Armageddon is simply a blast to play through 32 GamePro gave it and the PS3 version three and a half stars out of five and said Armageddon s not bad it s just plain The game feels like Volition started from scratch but accidentally threw out too much of what made the last game great 33 Joystiq said of the Xbox 360 version In Red Faction Armageddon developer Volition has run from everything that made Red Faction Guerrilla great and is left with a drab heartless lump of competence for its efforts 22 MTV s Russ Frushtick concluded Volition has transformed Red Faction back into a mindless forgettable shooter Here s hoping they right the ship for the next release 34 In Japan where the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions were ported and published by Spike on June 9 2011 citation needed Famitsu gave both console versions each a score of two nines and two eights for a total of 34 out of 40 35 Digital Spy gave it three stars out of five and said that the series has taken one small step forward but not quite the giant leap that was needed 27 The Escapist also gave it three stars out of five and called it a polished and satisfying reflex shooter that removes meaningful decisions from the game and trivializes its own greatest technology 28 Edge gave it a score of six out of ten and said Once again Volition delivers exceptional tech but fails to shape it into a truly engaging and sustaining experience 36 However The A V Club gave it a C and said Everything Armageddon does it does well in the same way that a lobotomy victim might walk and talk just fine 37 Metro gave the PS3 version a score of four out of ten and called it a Backwards sequel that sabotages or removes all the best features from the last game and wastes one of the best arsenals in gaming 38 Path to War edit Red Faction Armageddon Path to WarAggregate scoreAggregatorScorePS3Xbox 360Metacritic64 100 42 58 100 43 Review scoresPublicationScorePS3Xbox 360GameSpotN A5 5 10 39 Official Xbox Magazine US N A5 10 40 PSM364 41 N A The PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the Path to War DLC received mixed reviews according to Metacritic 42 43 Sales edit The sales of Red Faction Armageddon were poor and the game was considered a commercial failure by THQ 44 Because of this on June 27 2011 THQ announced that plans for future installments had been cancelled 45 The disappointing sales of Armageddon along with other factors had led THQ to lose 38 4 million in a fiscal year 46 While no actual sales figures are revealed after THQ declared bankruptcy in December 2012 developer Volition which was purchased by Deep Silver in an auction revealed that the development of both Red Faction Guerrilla and Red Faction 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