game radar:
"So Haze, as a PS3 exclusive, is far from a reason to own a PS3. But there is a certain charm to it. Under the rough exterior there’s an engine almost on par with the perfect Call of Duty 4 mechanics. It’s just a shame that the other ingredients that make Free Radical’s PS3 debut are poorly emphasized (Rebel skills), shallow (the story and lack of Nectar-fueled hours) or damn ugly (just about anything you look at). We don’t doubt that TimeSplitters 4 will be great - well, a tiny bit, but we’re optimistic Free Radical will bounce back - but we just hope that the developers can match their mastery of core FPS mechanics with visuals to match. Haze’s final twist is the cruelest of all: good things don’t always come to those who wait.
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http://www.gamesradar.com/ps3/haze/review/haze/a-2008052011511817003/g-20060510152415722017
gamedaily:
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The in-game music isn't bad and the sound effects really hit the mark, but the dialogue is cheesy. When your soldiers aren't feeding you military garble, they're saying something completely out of whack. At one point, one of your teammates even makes up a rap, right there on the spot. As for Korn's "exclusive" in-game track, it's not their best. In fact, it sounds like they phoned it in.
Despite these issues - the ridiculous space needed for install, the lame characterizations and the utterly laughable dialogue - Haze is a good first person shooter. It doesn't do anything vastly different from its competitors, but it doesn't need to. Just pop it into your PS3, relax and start shooting. Just take it easy on the Nectar."
well atleast two ok reviews







