- Publisher: Groove Games
- Release Date: May 3, 2005
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A solid, serious, deeply competent game. This competence may not prove an adequate substitute for the moment-to-moment buzz of the mindless FPS in its terminally adolescent pomp.
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If you are strictly searching for a great solo FPS with stunning production values aimed at providing a cinematic, story-driven experience, then Pariah is a game you simply can’t miss.
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The game can and will entertain, but both myself and its creator were clearly expecting better, brighter and more narratively-coherent things. [PC Zone]
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With sub-par designs, weak sound effects and a thin storyline, it is doomed to end up on the bargain bin sooner or later.
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Game InformerDigital Extremes provided a rip-roaring play, but neglected to make it mean something. [June 2005, p.124]
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Designing your maps and heading online has never been easier than it is in Pariah, but you may have trouble spreading your map around in the public when every other man and his dog has designed a map that they want to show off too.
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It's quite solid in most respects, but it won't tear you away from whatever you're currently hooked on. In fact, Pariah just made me want "UT2006" that much more.
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PC FormatFuturistic first-person shooter with not-so futuristic game design. [June 2005, p.86]
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Pelit (Finland)A generic sci-fi shooter that is short and not much fun to play. [July 05]
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Play MagazineThe value here ultimately comes down to the creativity of the Pariah community. Decent package overall. [June 2005, p.51]
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In introducing weapon modification and more importantly Adrenaline/Healing Tool, Pariah ends up feeling significantly different to the vast majority of shooters on the market, there’s a definite sense of survival to the whole experience.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 42
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Mixed: 16 out of 42
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Negative: 12 out of 42
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Oct 2, 2010
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TerpFeb 6, 2007
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JabbaDec 17, 2005