Kalpana Kalpana (Editor)

Warpath (video game)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Distributor(s)
  
Atari

Initial release date
  
18 July 2006

Genre
  
First-person shooter

Publishers
  
Groove Games, Akella

Designer(s)
  
James Schmalz

Engine
  
Unreal Engine

Platforms
  
Xbox, Microsoft Windows

Warpath (video game) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaenthumbb

Mode(s)
  
Single-player, multiplayer

Developers
  
Digital Extremes, Brainbox Games

Similar
  
Groove games, First-person shooter games

Warpath is a first-person shooter video game developed by Digital Extremes. The game was originally being developed as a sequel to Pariah, but since Pariah was a commercial flop, Warpath continued development as a whole new game. However, the similarities between the gameplay of both games are very apparent.

Contents

Warpath (video game) Warpath Gameplay YouTube

Technology

Warpath (video game) Warpath Screenshots Video Game News Videos and File Downloads

The game utilizes Unreal Engine 2 with optimizations and additions of 2.5 Build (the same used for Unreal Championship 2 and Pariah) and the Havok physics engine.

Demo

Warpath (video game) WN warpath video game

A demo for the PC version of Warpath was released on March 1, 2006. The demo included two maps: Breach for Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch, and Rush for Capture The Flag. The Front Line Assault mode was not included. This demo is available on the disc included with April 2006 issue of PC Gamer.

Warpath (video game) Warpath Gameplay Xbox HD 720P YouTube

A demo for the Xbox version of Warpath is available on the disc included with the June 2006 issue of Official Xbox Magazine. It was basically the same as the PC demo, though the Deathmatch/Team Deathmatch map that was included was SubZero instead of Breach.

Reception

Reception has been mixed. According to GameRankings, the average review rating for the game is a 55% on Xbox and 56% on PC. The game was delayed multiple times from its original March 21, 2006, release date, and started to get better reactions from the press during its development, but it has still continued to get mixed reviews. People who played the game or demo thought it was a top notch fast paced shooter. In the words of IGN, who gave Warpath a 5.3/10 on Xbox and 5.7/10 on PC:

"While WarPath doesn't do anything blatantly wrong, it fails to do anything new. Charging through the repetitive metallic halls of each level will feel very familiar to anyone who's played a lot of first person shooters. Even the bots on the hardest difficult suffer from noticeable A.I. issues, so if this one's to be played at all it should be online. After numerous hours of play some weapon balance issues will become apparent, especially with the Vibro Blade during close range battles. Vehicles are included, but they're generally useless as the stages are so small. A larger variety of game modes more interesting maps would have helped out, but ultimately WarPath does little too differentiate itself from the rest of the shooters out there. The upgradeable weapons are a good feature, but nothing that'll hold players' interest beyond a few hours."

Warpath (video game)

References

Warpath (video game) Wikipedia