Defiance Xbox 360 Gameplay

  
Defiance Xbox 360 Gameplay Rating: 4,7/5 4077 votes
Defiance
Developer(s)Trion Worlds[a]
Publisher(s)Trion Worlds
Producer(s)Jeremy Spencer
Artist(s)
Composer(s)Bear McCreary
EngineGamebryo[2]
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Release
  • NA: April 2, 2013
  • EU: April 2, 2013
  • AU: April 11, 2013
Genre(s)Third-person shooter, action role-playing
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Defiance is a science fiction-themed persistent worldmassively multiplayer onlinethird-person shooter developed by Trion Worlds. Defiance takes place on a terraformed Earth several years into the future. It is a tie-in to the Syfy show of the same name. The game was released in April 2013 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.[3] It was also released on Steam.[4] The game went free-to-play on June 4, 2014 for PC,[5] August 14, 2014 for PS3[6] and November 18, 2014 for Xbox 360.[7]

Defiance is a science fiction-themed persistent world massively multiplayer online third-person shooter developed by Trion Worlds. Defiance takes place on a terraformed Earth several years into the future. It is a tie-in to the Syfy show of the same name.The game was released in April 2013 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It was also released on Steam. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

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Gameplay[edit]

Characters come from one of four Origins: Veterans, Outlaws, Machinists, or Survivalists.[citation needed] Veterans are a group of soldiers who survived The Pale Wars, a massive conflict between humans and aliens. Outlaws are criminals who raid and destroy for fortunes. Machinists are scavengers, who recover alien technology to make profits and a living from it. Survivalists are humans or aliens who attempt to survive in the newly formed, hostile world. Besides initial starter weapon and also costume - this choice, similar to Race (Human, Irathient, and Castithan) {survival} has no consequence in the later game, with all weapons, abilities and costumes being equally accessible to all players beyond the tutorial area.

Players can choose to be either a Human or an 'Irathient' (a humanoid alien species who are similar to humans), or the Castithan race if they have a particular DLC available.[8]Dragon ball z infinite world ps2 iso highly compressed.

The Ark Hunters are injected with an EGO (Environmental Guardian Online), a symbiotic, neuro-muscular bionetic implant developed by Von Bach Industries, which helps players navigate the Bay Area and gives them access to unique abilities.[9][10]

Setting[edit]

The game takes place in the San Francisco Bay Area, 15 years after the devastating Pale Wars between Earth and a loose alliance of extraterrestrial races known as Votanis Collective. The Votans came to Earth seeking a new home after the destruction of their solar system, unaware that the planet was already inhabited. Friction between the new arrivals and Humanity led to war, during which the Votan's terraforming technology was unleashed. The Earth's surface was drastically altered as a result, introducing radical changes in topography, the extinction of plant and animal species, and the emergence of new species. Afterward, Humans and Votans were forced to live together. Player characters are enlisted as 'Ark Hunters' by industrialist Karl Von Bach to search the Bay Area for advanced and expensive alien technology. Players also take part in side missions to earn cash or challenges in which they compete with other Ark Hunters.[9][11]

Development[edit]

Defiance had been in development since August 2008.[citation needed] It started as a collaborative effort between Trion and Syfy to make a video game that ran alongside a television series. The publisher has reportedly spent more than $70 million during development.[12]

The game's business model was changed from a paid game to a free-to play game on May 1, 2014 so as to introduce the game to a broader audience. Trion Worlds also added that they would consider the possibility of developing a port for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One once the consoles have a large player base.[13]

In October 2015, Syfy announced that the Defiance show would be discontinued after the end of its third season, but Trion Worlds would continue to support the game after the show's cancellation.[14] On March 1, 2016, Trion announced the 'Dark Metamorphosis' update for the game, which was publicized as Season Four of Defiance.[15]

Defiance 2050[edit]

In December 2017, Trion Worlds confirmed a Playstation 4 version of the game is in development.[16] They also stated they had no plans of making a sequel, instead they will continue to update the game with new content. The new version, named Defiance 2050, came out on July 10, 2018 for PC, Xbox One, and PS4.[17] It features the same map, story, missions, NPCs, enemies, sounds, HUD, and other assets from the first game; however, the four classes have been replaced with four new ones, each of which has its own EGO power tree. Many of the weapons were also replaced, weapon skills were consolidated, and some other minor tweaks were made. Cosmetic items that were purchased for the first game are automatically copied to Defiance 2050, but other items are not, including any items that players won from loot crates that were paid for with cash (like the Omec Respark Energizer V). Player characters cannot be transferred from the first game to the second. Like its predecessor, Defiance 2050 is free to play.

Reception[edit]

Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
PCPS3Xbox 360
Edge5/10[18]N/AN/A
EGMN/AN/A5.5/10[19]
EurogamerN/AN/A5/10[20]
Game RevolutionN/AN/A[21]
GameSpot6.5/10[22]6/10[23]6/10[23]
GameTrailers6.9/10[24]N/A6.9/10[24]
IGN5.9/10[25]5.2/10[26]5.5/10[27]
OPM (UK)N/A5/10[28]N/A
OXM (US)N/AN/A6/10[29]
PC Gamer (UK)62%[30]N/AN/A
PC PowerPlay6/10[31]N/AN/A
Polygon6.5/10[32]5/10[32]5/10[32]
Digital SpyN/A[33]N/A
The EscapistN/A[34]N/A
Aggregate score
Metacritic64/100[35]59/100[36]60/100[37]

The game received 'mixed' reviews on all platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic,[35][36][37] and from critics as well.[38][39]

411Mania gave the Xbox 360 version a score of seven out of ten and called it 'a good foundation for a console MMO.'[40]The Digital Fix similarly gave it seven out of ten and said that it 'settles into its rhythm very nicely and becomes a game that is so easily picked up and played you cannot help but fall for it a little.'[41]National Post gave the PlayStation 3 version a score of six out of ten, saying that it 'seems simply to offer yet another big open world filled with weapons to collect and creatures to kill. I won’t deny that I’ve had moments of fun blowing holes in Hellbugs over the last week, but it was of a flavourless variety I could have derived from any number of other third-person shooters.'[42]The Escapist gave the same console version two-and-a-half stars out of five and called it 'a middle-of-the road third-person shooter that never seems to fully capitalize on its alien-filled, post apocalyptic setting.'[34]Digital Spy gave it two stars out of five and said, 'The potential is there for Defiance to be more than a half-decent console MMO marred by technical problems.'[33]Metro UK gave the Xbox 360 version a similar score of four out of ten and said, 'A mix of low budget, (relatively) high ambition, and mediocre execution, Defiance is a hard game to hate but an easy one to lose interest in.'[43]

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

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  5. ^Purchese, Robert (June 4, 2014). 'Defiance MMO now free-to-play on PC'. Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Retrieved June 4, 2014.
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  10. ^'EGO'. Trion Worlds. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  11. ^'Missions'. Trion Worlds. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  12. ^Fogel, Stefanie (April 19, 2013). 'Defiance is Borderlands: The MMO without the humor (review)'. VentureBeat. Retrieved August 18, 2013.
  13. ^Makuch, Eddie (May 1, 2014). 'Defiance going free-to-play on PC/Xbox 360/PS3, dev promises no 'tricks or traps''. GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Retrieved October 19, 2015.
  14. ^Makuch, Eddie (October 17, 2015). 'Defiance TV Show Canceled, But Game Will Live on 'Exactly as Before''. GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Retrieved October 19, 2015.
  15. ^'Dark Metamorphosis is Live in Defiance'. Trion Worlds. March 1, 2016.
  16. ^Lopez, Azario (December 11, 2017). 'Defiance is in Development for Current Generation Hardware; Here's What Trion Worlds Has Planned'. DualShockers. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
  17. ^Chalk, Andy (February 27, 2018). ''Defiance 2050 is a 'reimagined' sci-fi shooter coming this summer'. PC Gamer. Future plc. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
  18. ^Edge staff (April 12, 2013). 'Defiance review (PC)'. Edge. Future plc. Archived from the original on April 17, 2013. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
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  23. ^ abVanOrd, Kevin (April 18, 2013). 'Defiance Review (PS3, X360)'. GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
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  41. ^Phillips, Andrew (April 26, 2013). 'Defiance Review (X360)'. The Digital Fix. Poisonous Monkey. Archived from the original on April 29, 2016. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  42. ^Sapieha, Chad (April 10, 2013). 'Defiance delivers on scope, comes up short on soul (PS3)'. National Post (Financial Post). Postmedia Network. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  43. ^Hargreaves, Roger (April 15, 2013). 'Defiance review - game of the show (X360)'. Metro UK. DMG Media. Retrieved June 2, 2018.

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    Legend of Defiance (70 points): Your reputation is sure to spread far beyond the borders of Paradise; Defiance.
    Holy Shtako! (15 points): New Freedom has crashed, you've made a few new friends and one of them lives inside your head.
    Skruggin' Ark Core (15 points): Von Bach is alive, he has an Ark Core, and Cass is not happy about it.
    Wrong Hands (15 points): Cooper and Ara are good people and you'll need them now that Dark Matter has the Matrix.
    That Hagisi Lied (15 points): Rosa had revenge and is grateful for the help, but the Matrix is still missing, no thanks to Varus.
    Everyone Will Die (15 points): Torc's a badass, but so's Nim, as Von Bach learned too late; It'll take everyone to bring Nim down.
    Who.. Are You? (15 points): Nim is dead, again, and the secrets of Defiance will remain; If only Karl could see you now.
    Overdosing (15 points): Piercer needed an intervention.
    Broom Closet (15 points): Varus killed a monster.
    Save Your Ganchis (15 points): That darn Varus.
    Call Me Psycho (15 points): Poor Peter Nardone.
    Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! (15 points): Wait.. Motherlode is a dude?.
    Not Bad at All (15 points): You can't destroy energy.
    Super Excited (15 points): Now.. which core was that again?.
    Individual Pursuit (15 points): You completed your first pursuit in the Bay Area.
    Hot Pursuit (15 points): You completed 5 pursuits in the Bay Area.
    Pursuit of Happiness (15 points): You completed 10 pursuits in the Bay Area.
    High Speed Pursuit (15 points): You completed 15 pursuits in the Bay Area.
    Pursuit of Excellence (15 points): You completed 20 pursuits in the Bay Area.
    Executive Wash Room (15 points): On the cutting edge, Von Bach Industries is one of the few corporations with truly global reach.
    Private Booth (15 points): While the gulanite boom put it on the map, Soleptor Enterprises has its fingers in many pies.
    Office in Back (15 points): Top Notch Toolworks is all about family tradition and custom craftsmanship.
    Secure Channel (15 points): Despite the violence, Echelon is still a business; Because of the violence, business is good.
    Seven Days a Week (15 points): Your contributions to the Bay Area have not gone unnoticed.
    Key to Paradise (15 points): It's thanks to people like you that the community of Paradise might actually incorporate some day.
    Widely Regarded (30 points): You are a true professional and well respected by the movers and shakers in Paradise.
    Arkhunting (10 points): Valuable relics from the destroyed Votan arks frequently and dangerously rain from the sky.
    Arkhunting Party (10 points): Arkfalls draw quite a crowd for as dangerous as they are; Risk vs. reward, or so they say.
    Arkhunting Safari (15 points): The amount of debris still in the Ark Belt is nearly limitless; Talk about job security.
    Freight Magnate (15 points): Arkfall really did a number on shipping costs.
    Stargazer (15 points): That dark, dead, spot in the sky is the Votanis System.
    Wharfie (15 points): Raiders shut down sea lanes faster than E-Rep can open them.
    Bit of an EGO (10 points): Von Bach has unlocked the secrets of EGO technology for commercial use; You are proof.
    Abundance of Ego (40 points): The evolution of your EGO is a testament to the genius of Von Bach and his mastery of Votan tech.
    Stroking Your EGO (15 points): EGO hosts a Votan artifical intelligence, the implications of which are not fully understood.
    EGO Maniac (30 points): Both the Earth Republic and the Votanis Collective are behind the curve in regulating EGO research.
    Powerful EGO (15 points): EGO integrates at the genetic level, boosting the capabilities of the host beyond natural limits.
    EGOTistical (20 points): As your EGO evolves, so does your ability to handle diverse tactical situations.
    EGOcentric Arkhunter (60 points): Your EGO has evolved past VBI's most optimistic forecasts.
    Wait For It.. (50 points): You have found an extremely rare and valuable weapon; Make good use of it.
    Shoot to Skill (50 points): While it's good to specialize, it's wise to pick up a variety of skills.
    Calculated Killer (25 points): To your enemies across the new frontier, your name is 'Death'.
    A Friend in Need (5 points): Arkhunting can be a lonely vocation without trusted friends.
    Chasing Shadows (15 points): Echelon values experienced Shadow Operatives like yourself.
    Vehicular Manslaughter (15 points): Normally Echelon hires drivers for non-combat contracts; For you, they make exceptions.
    Brain Surgeon (15 points): When Echelon needs a skilled assassin, they know who to call.
    Upper Echelon (15 points): Quantity over quality, but dead is still dead.
    Yeeeeeeehaaaaawww! (30 points): It would be more impressive if you did it in a single jump..
    Good Cardio (35 points): Sure, it's fun. But swimming's not the most effective means of travel..
    Monolithic Landmark (15 points): Some gatekeepers are not to be trifled with.