It may not be perfect, but Gears of War: Ultimate Edition is certainly a game worth playing. There is plenty of value to be had, no matter if you are a Gears fanatic or someone who is brand new to the series. Just make sure to experience it with a friend at your side.
This is a remake of the original Gears of Wars for the Xbox 360 (2006). Now, it looks better than ever and contains more aspects and features, like new acts and new multiplayer options.
New and old players alike should feel no hesitation about seeing this as the definitive way to play the opening story of the Gears epic. The new edition doesn’t remake the cog, but it certainly makes it shiny again.
Niggling issues and strange presentation decisions aside, Gears of War: Ultimate Edition is a must for any fan of the franchise, and an extremely well put together remake of one of last generation’s most defining titles. Gears of War seems in safe, loving hands with The Coalition.
The campaign has aged pretty poorly and the graphical updates to the campaign side of Gears of War feel half-baked, so unless you're really excited for the competitive part of Gears of War, there's nothing for you here.
The return trip might have revealed a few more cracks than we remembered, but it also serves as a shield for our nostalgia. And as remakes go, that's worth the journey home.
This enhanced remaster of "Gears of War" features updated graphics, re-done cutscenes, extra levels and the addition of hidden collectibles. It also includes all DLC, new multiplayer modes, drop in/drop out during co-op play, a higher resolution and faster framerate. But despite all the upgrades, the game feels rather dated. I would rate it with a 7.8 out of 10.
Pros:
- Repackaged together, Gears of War: Ultimate Edition features all the content of the original plus the tacked on DLC for the ultimate nostalgia trip for hardcore Gears fans.
- Gears holds up surprisingly well in the gameplay department.
- Cutscenes have been touched up and redone.
- Runs at a relatively smooth 60fps in the MP department.
Cons:
- Horrendous optimization. This game has not aged well graphically, and the remaster adds very little to get excited about.
- Broken matchmaking. It's understandable that Australian servers are limited, but changing the region to Europe and United States yields no results. Sometimes, a game can be found within seconds. 90% of the time, 15 minutes of lobby waiting results in nothing.
- Lobby waiting system is also broken once a game has been found - maps are on random cycles and tend to repeat themselves all too often.
- Terrible menu system, with a lack of options such as number of players active.
- Kicks everyone to the lobby after every match instead of continuing onto the next map.
A poor attempt to emulate a classic, mostly down fell but its broken MP component.
Never had XBox360, so this is first time I play this game. Really don't know why some people like those games, but GOW is really mediocre third person shooter with really bad story and boring gameplay. Could be fun if you have low expectations. Seems they didn't take advantage of new hardware in any way except better GFX. Loading time after you die is ridiculous today and controls are terrible.
SummaryThe shooter has been remastered in 1080P and modernized for Xbox One, and is augmented with new content including five campaign chapters never released on Xbox.