It’s fitting Rage 2‘s vision of post-apocalyptic life revolves around graffiti and brightly-haired punks who look as though they follow a strict “here for a good time, not for a long time” lifestyle. Everything about it seems punchier than its much-maligned predecessor, as though the upcoming first-person shooter is something closer to a renegade cousin to the id shooter than a formal sequel.
And after spending some hands-on time with it at E3, I think there’s merit to that notion. But in revamping the Rage brand, Rage 2‘s wears its influences like punk rock patches on a shiny new leather jacket.
Source: Destructoid Rage 2 turns an apocalyptic wasteland into a frenetic shooting gallery