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''Weapon Of The Week'' is a feature which was originally introduced in [[Red Faction]] ([[Weapon Of The Week]]) and has been brought back to life in [[Red Faction: Guerrilla]]
''Weapon Of The Week'' is a feature which was originally introduced in [[Red Faction]] ([[Weapon Of The Week]]) and has been brought back to life in [[Red Faction: Guerrilla]]
==April 23 2009==
[[Image:Rfgrail.jpg|350px|right|thumb|Weapon of the Week]]
===[[Rail Driver (RFG)]]===
This weapon is what the EDF uses to fight dirty. With X-Ray sights you can see targets through obstacles, and the power of the gun itself allows you to shoot straight through to those targets. There’s no such thing as “cover” with this.
*Primary Attack: Single shot.
*Special Function: Zoom with thermal vision.
*Pros: Projectile can pass through multiple walls and people.
*Cons: Slow re-fire rate.
*Recommendation: An enemy is taking cover behind a wall of a structure, but you need to take them out. Pull out your rail driver, engage the enhanced thermal vision, and they’ll never know (or see) what hit them.


==April 16 2009==
==April 16 2009==

Revision as of 20:46, 23 April 2009

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Weapon Of The Week is a feature which was originally introduced in Red Faction (Weapon Of The Week) and has been brought back to life in Red Faction: Guerrilla

April 23 2009

Weapon of the Week

Rail Driver (RFG)

This weapon is what the EDF uses to fight dirty. With X-Ray sights you can see targets through obstacles, and the power of the gun itself allows you to shoot straight through to those targets. There’s no such thing as “cover” with this.

  • Primary Attack: Single shot.
  • Special Function: Zoom with thermal vision.
  • Pros: Projectile can pass through multiple walls and people.
  • Cons: Slow re-fire rate.
  • Recommendation: An enemy is taking cover behind a wall of a structure, but you need to take them out. Pull out your rail driver, engage the enhanced thermal vision, and they’ll never know (or see) what hit them.

April 16 2009

Weapon of the Week

Nano Rifle

The nanites created by the Nano Forge will deconstruct solid matter, like a wall, in seconds. The technology is highly advanced and the EDF wants it, so keep it safe.

  • Primary Attack: Fire projectile.
  • Melee Attack: Sideways bash.
  • Pros: Vaporization of a target.
  • Cons: Small clip size
  • Recommendation: Create a new entranceway into a building or take out a vehicle. Also, hit any enemy with a well placed shot to obliterate them.

April 9 2009

Weapon of the Week

Singularity Bomb

This is the most frightening thing you’ll ever see. The Singularity Bomb creates a small gravity well that sucks up anything around it—including buildings. After a few seconds, it explodes and sends all that debris flying. If you use one, set it down and run like hell!

  • Primary Attack: Place bomb on ground.
  • Melee Attack: Two-handed bash.
  • Pros: Heavy destruction ability to structures.
  • Cons: Slow placement, can be sucked into the vacuum created.
  • Recommendation: Need to take out an EDF target quickly and effectively? Drop a few of these around the building and run away – fast. If you get caught in the blast, prepare yourself for the ride of a lifetime (literally).

April 3 2009

Weapon of the Week

Reconstructor

A weapon used specifically in multiplayer, the Reconstructor is a very powerful addition to your arsenal. Simply aim this weapon at any damaged structure, and the Reconstructor sets to work on rearranging the matter back to the original shape. Any structure in multiplayer that is destroyed can be rebuilt, but be aware of enemies sneaking up on you. The Reconstructor can be used as an offensive weapon in a pinch, but it’s best to use it with a buddy covering your back.

  • Primary Attack: Fire reconstructive beam.
  • Melee Attack: Upward bash.
  • Pros: Can reconstruct any man-made structure.
  • Cons: Short range, low attack power.
  • Recommendation: During Damage Control, use this tool to built up the containment walls around each control point. Very useful for recreating walls that may have been blasted apart.

March 26 2009

Weapon of the Week

Peacekeeper

When the EDF wants to keep you at bay, they’ll break out this state-of-the-art automatic shotgun. Used primarily for crowd control by Elite EDF troops, the Peacekeeper is devastating at close range. Never, ever charge headfirst against a drone wielding this weapon.

  • Primary Attack: Fire shell (Hold for auto-fire).
  • Melee Attack: Sideways bash.
  • Pros: High amount of close-range damage, automatic fire.
  • Cons: Ineffective at long range.
  • Recommendation: Use this to take out a group of EDF soldiers at close range, specifically when trying to clear out a room.

March 19 2009

Weapon of the Week

Gauss Rifle

This is a portable version of the EDF’s lethal Gauss Turret. It fires magnetic projectiles at high speeds using a network of electromagnetic coils. Suffice to say, there’s a lot of heady science involved. The part you need to be worried about is that it fires quickly and efficiently. This baby has enough power to blow a hole through a wall, so keep your head down.

  • Primary Attack: Fire projectile.
  • Special Function: Sideways bash.
  • Pros: Very effective at long range, automatic fire.
  • Cons: Destruction ability is limited.
  • Recommendation: When an approaching group of enemies is barreling down on your position, pull out this rifle and take them out one by one utilizing the automatic fire.

March 12 2009

Weapon of the Week

Sniper Rifle

If you need to kill someone at long range, the EDF’s Sniper Rifle will get the job done. With increased zoom on the sights, you can stay farther back while still shooting accurately. The drones deploy a deadly cadre of snipers, so be careful.

  • Primary Attack: Single shot.
  • Special Function: Optical zoom.
  • Pros: Long range, high physical damage.
  • Cons: Slow re-fire rate, small clip size.
  • Recommendation: Find a nice hiding place on an elevated mound and observe the horizon for prey. Best used from long range to take out any patrolling guards before storming in to complete a mission.

March 5 2009

Weapon of the Week

Arc-Welder

The Arc Welder is useful in taking out enemies at short range. It lets out an electrical burst that can jump to multiple targets, stunning them and eventually killing them. It’ll also electrocute anyone inside a vehicle, which makes attacks on convoys a lot easier. You’ll have to be close to use this.

  • Primary Attack: Fire continuous electric arc(s).
  • Secondary Attack: Upward bash.
  • Pros: Will attack a driver inside of a vehicle, making for easy extraction.
  • Cons: Short range, no destruction from arc(s).
  • Recommendation: Use this to clear a room out quickly of enemies or attack any enemies in your path. Combine with a Jetpack in Multiplayer for a true show of fireworks in the sky and a deadly attack from above.

February 26 2009

Weapon of the Week

Sledgehammer

This is your best friend. The sledgehammer is a versatile, non-threatening weapon that can smash through just about anything - and no ammo needed. Its silent, powerful attack makes it ideal for thinning EDF ranks without raising the alarm.

  • Primary Attack: Sideways swing
  • Secondary Attack: Overhead swing
  • Pros: You have a sledgehammer, they have guns...
  • Cons: You have a sledgehammer, they have guns...
  • Recommendation: The EDF doesn’t react immediately when you have this weapon out, so it can be used for silent (albeit messy) kills. Need a backdoor for an escape? Make a new one...

February 19 2009

Weapon of the Week

Proximity Mine

Sticking a Remote Charge on enemies or vehicles can be difficult, so the guerrillas have rigged up some Proximity Mines for you. These are more sensitive, so they’ll have to be placed directly on the ground. Be careful where you place them, the proximity sensor has a hard time judging friends and foes.

  • Primary Attack: Place charge
  • Secondary Attack: Mine swing
  • Pros: Large blast radius
  • Cons: Must be placed precisely and well hidden – if the enemy spots them, they can be blown up with a few bullets.
  • Recommendation: Set these around doorways of buildings, or openings in walls. Try placing a few around the control points in Damage Control as a nice surprise to the opposing team. Also, these are great for setting traps as you draw your enemies toward you during a firefight.

February 12 2009

Weapon of the Week

Remote Mining Charge

Remote Charges will stick to any surface and are great for setting traps. You can set multiple charges and they’ll explode in the order placed once you hit the detonator. Don’t forget where each one was placed, because standing near one when it goes off will end your fun real quick! Try attaching these to multiple stress points for larger amounts of destruction.

  • Primary Attack: Throw charge
  • Secondary Attack: Detonate charge
  • Pros: Large amount of destruction for a handheld device.
  • Cons: Charges must be attached to an object before they can be detonated.
  • Recommendation: These allow a player to destroy single or multiple objects at the same time, as well as set some devious traps. Remember to try sticking a few of these to your friends in Multiplayer for a few laughs. If you happen to run out of charges, you will access a new melee attack in the form of a punch.

February 5 2009

Weapon of the Week

Pistol

Pistols are the basic EDF sidearm. They’re small and accurate, though only against a single target. Pistols don’t have the stopping power of some of the heavier EDF weapons, but they’ll still do the job. Look for this weapon in multiplayer as a quick secondary attack weapon.

  • Primary Attack: Fire single round.
  • Melee Attack: Pistol Whip.
  • Pros: Fast refire.
  • Cons: One of the weakest weapons in terms of firepower.
  • Recommendation: Kill enemies from close range, taking care to aim for the head. A few well placed shots can help you to grab a more powerful weapon. Combine with the Firepower backpack in Multiplayer for a very effective combination.

January 29 2009

Weapon of the Week

Grinder

The Grinder fires razor discs at high velocity. Another weapon created by the Red Faction from salvaged parts, the motor needs to charge briefly before it’ll shoot, so take that into account. The disks are deadly against EDF soldiers or individual combatants in multiplayer, but won’t cause much damage to structures, vehicles, or objects.

  • Primary Attack: Hold to rev up a razor disc.
  • Melee Attack: Upward Bash.
  • Pros: One-shot kills to the head, great at short to medium range.
  • Cons: Slow fire rate, due to the required time to rev the blades up to speed.
  • Recommendation: An enemy is charging towards you with an Assault Rifle or similar weapon, and you need to take them down quickly. Pull out the Grinder, aim for the head, and hope the time you have to get off one precise shot is enough. The Grinder is equally effective at knocking jet-packing enemies out of the air.

January 22 2009

Weapon of the Week

Thermobaric Rocket Launcher

The original launcher design has been vastly improved with the Thermobaric Rocket Launcher. The range is decreased, but you can detonate the rockets in mid-air and the explosion is huge. It should help bring down large targets with ease.

  • Primary Attack: Fire rocket
  • Special Attack: Detonate in mid-air
  • Pros: Huge amount of destruction
  • Cons: Very slow reloads
  • Recommendation: Aim this at anything and wave goodbye, but make sure not to stand too close. This weapon can also change the tide of a Multiplayer match in a few seconds.

November 26 2008

Weapon of the Week

Rocket Launcher

The Red Faction have modified this equipment to launch rocket-propelled grenades. It’ll be useful against vehicles, tanks, aircraft, and the occasional building. Just make sure there’s plenty of distance between you and your target when you pull the trigger.

  • Primary Attack: Fire Rocket
  • Melee Attack: Upward Bash
  • Pros: Large amount of destruction for a quick reloading weapon
  • Cons: Slow moving projectile
  • Recommendation: Get a few enemies to run into a building and then blow it to smithereens. Extremely effective against small to medium sized structures and vehicles.

November 20 2008

Weapon of the Week

Enforcer

The Enforcer uses heat-seeking ammo for superior accuracy. Shoot in the general direction of an enemy and the bullets will find them. The trade-off is in decreased damage, since some of the power behind the bullet is lost while it adjusts course.

  • Primary Attack: Automatic Fire
  • Melee Attack: Sideways Bash
  • Pros: Heat-seeking projectile that maneuvers in air towards a target.
  • Cons: Damage dealt is less than the standard Assault Rifle.
  • Recommendation: Got a few pesky enemies trying to run away from you? Fire a few bullets in their general direction and let the bullets get tired instead of you.

November 13 2008

Weapon of the Week

Assault Rifle

The Assault Rifle is designed to offer all the benefits of a full-length rifle in a compact design. It is capable of firing fully automatic fire and able to take down opponents quickly and effectively. This is the standard weapon issued to EDF soldiers.

  • Primary Attack: Automatic Fire
  • Melee Attack: Sideways Bash
  • Pros: Large clip size, fast reloads
  • Cons: Low level vehicle damage
  • Recommendation: Use this as your standard kill-all weaponry. Aim for the torso and head for maximum damage.

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