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Review: Blacklight: Retribution

Jim Sterling, Reviews Editor
2:00 PM on 04.18.2012
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When I first heard that Blacklight: Tango Down was getting a sequel, I was stunned. While the original game looked pretty, this particular reviewer found it incredibly tiresome and miserable to play. I was reluctant to tackle its free-to-play successor, but decided to give it a try anyway. 

Some things deserve a second chance, and it seems Blacklight: Retribution definitely earned one of its own.

Blacklight: Retribution (PC)
Developer: Zombie Studios
Publisher: Perfect World
Release: April 3, 2012
MSRP: Free-to-Play
Rig: Intel i7-2600k @3.40 GHz, with 8GB of RAM, GeForce GTX 580 GPU (SLI) 

It's hard to believe that Blacklight: Retribution comes from the same team that developed Tango Down, such are the differences in terms of quality, ambition, and variety. Structured entirely as a competitive multiplayer game (smartly eschewing any cooperative nonsense), Zombie Studios has centered Retribution around a familiar free-to-play model. There's no entry charge, but if you want the bells and whistles (the many bells and whistles), you'll be reaching for your wallet. 

Whether you pay or not, this is a shooter worth trying out, especially since it initially costs nothing but your time. While Retribution does nothing revolutionary, it does everything incredibly well. Its game modes, combat mechanics, and leveling system will feel instantly familiar to players of almost any current-generation shooter, but rarely have all these well-worn elements come together in such a sleek package. 

Matchmaking is incredibly fast, with players able to jump into quick matches within seconds. The matches themselves run smoothly without lag, despite how many losing players will whine about it in the chat. There's a surprising amount of polish, with only a few minor glitches encountered during the entire experience. The combat is incredibly solid, packing a sizable variety of weapons, all of which carry a satisfying level of heft and impact. Zombie Studios has cherry-picked the very best elements of the very best modern shooters and done each of them justice. 

There's a modest number of maps, but each one is very well designed, which is a huge step forward from Tango Down's horrendous collection of predictable, uninspired, glorified crawlspaces. There's also a selection of traditional gametypes -- Deathmatch, King of the Hill, Capture the Flag and Domination, and each mode squeezes the most out of the intelligently structured environments. Spawn points could do with a little improvement, as the smaller maps have a tendency to throw one right into the middle of a firefight, or place one team nearer to the objective than another. These problems aren't encountered commonly enough to be too much of an issue, but they'll certainly crop up from time to time. 

As players score kills and complete objectives, they'll earn CP. CP is a form of currency that can be used at depots positioned along the map, allowing players to buy themselves temporary bonuses. Some of these bonuses are functional and simple, such as quick health or ammunition refills, but most players will be using them to access rocket launchers, automatic turrets, and miniguns. It's a fun system that adds a dynamic level of reward, though it can be incredibly annoying to buy a hot weapon and get killed, instantly losing it. It can happen quite a bit. 

Most importantly, depots house the Hard Suit, which is the star of the show, as well as the number one item guaranteed to make the other team groan in displeasure. 

Once bought from a depot, players must summon their Hard Suit on a clear patch of open ground with no roof coverage. If successful (the game can be incredibly picky about where it'll place a suit), this gigantic mech can be clambered into to provide the team with a slow-moving, heavily armored, walking box of death. Armed with both a minigun and a railgun, the Hard Suit is terrifying to encounter and empowering to pilot. Interestingly, however, it's not too hard to unlock, with any moderately skilled player able to garner the required CP. It's not unusual to see up to three Hard Suits on a team at any given time, although they're not always useful thanks to their bulk and sluggish speed. 

The Hard Suit is sure to be a controversial addition, owing to how powerful it is, though I found it doesn't break the game at all. My only criticism is that the armor is perhaps a little too excessive, since they can take forever to put down. Even with stinger missiles specifically designed to neutralize the machines, players will have a tough time taking one down, and I feel their durability may need to be nixed a tiny bit. That said, wiser players will likely abandon Hard Suits as time goes by, since they tend to get stuck in confined spaces, can be easily outrun, and aren't as flexible as some of the more tantalizing depot choices. Useful as they are, they're not the answer to anybody's prayers, making them a bit less "cheap" than one might initially fear.

Players can customize their own depot options as they progress, unlocking new types of guns, turrets, and other exotic items. It's not just the depot output that can be tailored, either. Personalization is, as one would expect, a huge part of the experience, with an almost overwhelming amount of options. From emblems to camo colors to a whole host of weapon parts, there's a massive amount of things to tweak and customize. Players will be able to build their own guns from scratch, and even pick up special (and sometimes hilarious) emotes that they can show off on victory screens. Of course, most of these options are going to ask for your cash, and quite a lot of cash will need to be spent if you want the best gear. 

There are two ways to buy equipment in Retribution -- GP and Zen. GP is earned after each battle, essentially serving as your "free" money. Zen, meanwhile, is purchased with real-world cash. While many items can be bought with GP, the costs are significantly greater than if they're to be purchased with Zen, creating the classic balance between paying for an early edge or grinding for a very long time. As well as paying outright to keep one's stuff, Retribution also sells items on a "rental" basis, with options for one-day, seven-day, or permanent purchases. The rental system is a good way of trying out equipment before buying them, while some regular players may even be able to earn enough daily GP to rent their favorite things indefinitely. 

Things get less savory when it comes to permanent buys, however. Prices for outright purchases are pretty damn expensive, with a single gun costing anywhere up to $15 to obtain and tweak. The initial list prices look relatively cheap, but you only ever see the single-day prices when browsing. Much of the content can be bought eventually using GP, but the key word is "eventually." The numbers are pretty obscene when it comes to bagging the high level goods. 

Fortunately, however, it's not quite as bad as it would appear, due to the fact that the game is plenty fun without the extras. I had sunk hours and hours into the game, having a great time, without having to spend a single thin dime. Once I got some of the premium gear to try out, I found that they gave me a bit of an edge to keep things spicy, but not once did I feel overpowered. After trying some higher level games with players who had already spent a lot of time and money on the game, I was still able to hold my own, albeit with a bit more of a challenge. While only time can tell, I feel safe in saying that, at the moment, I see no insurmountable pay-wall that would lock players out of the party. Even if there is, after not seeing one for a number of days, I'd say there's more than enough enjoyable gameplay for anybody wanting to just dip in. 

While the game is highly polished, there are a few niggling problems holding it back, mostly to do with certain weapons. For instance, the minigun has a tendency to not work when the fire button is pressed, while the heal gun is absolutely useless due to its finicky aiming. It's also a shame that certain support items can't be equipped together -- for instance, I'd love to have revival syringes and heal guns to create a medic, but you can only ever have one or the other. Some of the guns, too, feel oddly imbalanced. The SMG is Godly at all ranges, while the LMG (my usual go-to gun) feels oddly powerless and far too imprecise to be of any use. That said, with so many options to choose from, nobody should have any trouble finding a set of guns, depot drops, and utilities that serve their needs. 

What really puts Blacklight: Retribution over the top is its sense of raw style. Feedback is a big part of the game, with players regularly informed on who the highest threats are, and whether or not they've become the team's "warlord" by scoring the most points. If you're killed, the camera freezes the action and zooms to your murderer with a Matrix-esque effect. The sound design is impeccable, and does a great job of letting you know where the action is, and whether or not a Hard Suit is around the corner. With emblems, tags, and emotes all lending a sense of personal flavor to proceedings, there's always something to tweak in order to make your avatar feel all that more yours. 

The visual design merrily borrows from Halo, Crysis, Deus Ex, and more to create something that looks familiar, yet strangely unique. While characters may appear to be the kind of masked mooks we've all seen before, the level of detail and the often eccentric takes on science fiction armor give them a level of freshness, helped by the strong blue and orange color schemes, and the camouflage options players can take advantage of. Graphically, this thing looks far better than one would expect any freemium game to look. It's not exactly a Crytek game, but it's definitely pretty. Environments are especially beautiful, with unique locations brimming with color. 

Blacklight: Retribution is so far above its predecessor that I still can't believe the two games share a name. Every single thing has been improved, and the result is a game that's fast-paced, supremely gratifying, and hard to put down. I think it would be in Retribution's best interest to lower the prices, as it would encourage more purchasing and keep players invested for longer, but the bare-bones experience is so damn good that the premium content shouldn't be considered a barrier for entry. There's more free fun in this game than many $60 games (and their paid "downloadable" add-ons) seem to offer these days, and those who truly get into the swing of things won't mind paying for some upgrades in the end. 

This is not only a great example of a professional and credible free-to-play game, but it's also one of the best first-person shooters I've played. I am quite serious when I say that, too. This game is a serious FPS contender, and its freemium status should not diminish your expectations. I wholeheartedly recommend you jump in and give it a try. It'll cost only your time to give it a whirl, and I am certain that it'll be time well spent.


THE VERDICT



9.0 /10
Superb: A hallmark of excellence. There may be flaws, but they are negligible and won't cause massive damage to what is a supreme title. Check out more reviews or the Destructoid score guide.





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Glad that you liked it this much. I've been loving the screen caps of match endings! Gotta free up some hard drive space
Played it in its Beta stage and it was very enjoyable although I wasn't hooked in. I will redownload it just to have it there. Can't pass up a good FTP game!
Is the Breach Hammer still amazing? I HOPE SO!
SUPER BOOST!

I loved Tango Down, and I can't wait to play Retribution.
Did they fix the shitty aim?
Right on. I'll give it a shot. Thanks for the review.
I played this a while back in beta. I thought it was alright, but it didn't really grab me, so I only got through a handful of games. That, and Tribes Ascend ended up becoming an addiction for me. I'm happy there are plenty of good free to play multiplayer shooters now, and glad that this one turned out pretty well.
wow jim all your reviews are always 9 for every game ever made ever
just joshin I am surprised and I'll check it out
I really need to start building a half decent gaming rigg.
*glares at shitty Dell laptop* Why can't you be a gaming PC? * disappointment*
Regarding the Hardsuit, I figured you may be interested with this, Jim:

"Although the Hardsuit is incredibly difficult to take down, it isn’t impossible to destroy. The flamethrower will effectively burn the opponent out of the suit allowing a player to steal it once the enemy has been eliminated. Or simply use the HRV to detect a randomly generated weak point in the suit. Shooting the weak point will cause the suit to take ten times normal damage."

Taken from the "Beginner's Guide" on the website.
Well, that was unexpected. Perhaps I'll download this tonight.

Oh wait, no, Trials Evolution came out today. Perhaps I'll download this in a few months.
I downloaded it and played it, and was enjoying myself, but their f2p model isn't quite jiving with me.
I don't like unlocking items for set periods of time, and the permanent unlocks are bat shit expensive in my book.

Still, I do want to play with it a bit more, see if something clicks but their permanent purchases being priced so high keeps my desire at a minimum.
i cant sign up. it says my email has already been registered, but when i try to have them send me my log-in info it says that my email isnt registered.

wtf?
Mr. Jim Sterlight:

What is the answer?
Looks bloody gorgeous running on my 2 year old gaming pc
I kept thinking: Jim's gonna give this thing something really low, because all the games I hype tend to score low. But this was mighty refreshing.

Thanks!
I was in the Beta for a while, but eventually lost interest. It was definitely fun, but the constant grind grew boring after a while.
Da fuk, GTX 580 GPU (SLI) !!!
pvp onry, cuz nobody plays co-op...despite D3 and Borderland's huge popularity.
Another 9 Destructoid? BIAS, towards good, if not perfect games! You fuckers make me sick.
Can't wait to try this out. Between this, Tribes and SMNC, there are a TON of F2P games I'm actually interested in!
Breach hammer, and the other melee weapons were nerfed pretty hard in open beta when they basically killed the lunge distance. The SMG is not really godly at ALL ranges, just in ITS range, which is significantly lower than the other guns. After a distance of 35 (whatever unit of measurement they use) its damage starts dropping off, whereas the other guns don't drop off till 60 or so (the sniper has a range of 150+). The LMG is pretty much useless in this game, having HORRENDOUS accuracy (its ADS spread is 10-20x that of the other guns, with its hipfire being almost as bad as the sniper's hipfire.) The heal "gun" isn't really a gun, it's an injector... which seems to inject REALLY far for what the animation looks like. The spawn system is VERY annoying. Sure it places you next to an ally whenever it can... but it places you next to ANY ally. That ally may be right in front of a hardsuit or a bunch of enemies. On the flipside, you may be chasing down a guy ready him when all of a sudden 3 of his team spawns in his area and all of a sudden you're overwhelmed and die. While this doesn't happen ALL the time, it happens often enough to be a big negative in my eyes. Oh and on the hardsuit: it gets a random weakpoint as mentioned above. My gripe with that is that the random weakpoints are not equal in size. The leg weakpoints are HUGE and can be hit from the front or back. The gun weakpoints are TINY and are really HARD to hit. The head weakpoint is also pretty small and hard to hit, unless you're piloting another hardsuit AND can take it head-on (which you won't if you get one of the big leg weakpoints.) If you ARE unlucky enough to get one of the bigger weakpoints, you may as well not even get in that suit as it's really easy to hit, and it only needs a single assault rifle clip emptied into that spot, or a single rail gun to take down.

There are also still a good amount of bugs in the game, with more being introduced while others being removed. One bug I've encountered was actually a rather pleasant one. I purchased a permanent weapon part without the game charging me. This bug happened to me twice (for a grand total of almost 10k free GP.) One big annoying bug that was recently introduced is that the ammo indicator at the bottom right of the screen basically doesn't work. It may show you at full when you only have one shot left, or at half capacity when you're totally topped off. Even after the most recent patch, that glitch was not fixed.

Even with all these bugs and other issues, I do agree that this game is really freaking fun AND gorgeous. Skyrim had more bugs than a lice infested school (being treated with a REALLY slow acting shampoo), but that didn't stop IT from being supremely awesome.
Great review- sorry if I missed it, but did you mention the 'wall-hack' vision the game has? I feel it really sets the game apart from other FPS titles, let alone a free-to-play one.

The wall-hack-vision (as I'll call it) works only for several seconds at a time, has cooldown, and disables firing weapons while it's enabled, but allows everyone in the map to see everyone else, as well as supply depots(where you buy items), friendly and enemy mechs, as well as the name of the player. While activated, the game turns a cool-blue, with enemy and foes highlighted in orange and red respectively.

Being able to see the name of all players in the game adds an added element of hunting down that particular enemy who is racking up a killstreak, and rewards you with extra points for off-ing him.

Regarding high-level guns, they do provide a slight advantage in that the basic starting gun has a typical (a la call of duty) iron sight, which is quite shaky and hard to focus on in an intense match, while other scopes are much more accurate and have built in zoom. Guns can be picked up off dead players (while tea-bagging them amiright), which adds another reason to hunt down high level players.

The wall-hack-vision is a great addition to the game- there is a unique thrill in Retribution when you see an enemy player seemingly right in front of you, but realize that they're just around a corner or on the floor above/below. There is also a trade-off in deciding whether to charge around the corner, or pull up your wall-hack-vision- which leaves you helpless for several seconds, a sitting duck for the Other player who decided to rush around the corner at You. It is also possible to tell who else is using the same wall-hack-vision at the same time, simply by seeing them touch their hand to their visor cyclops-style (x-men, you know what i'm talking about).
Dude, enemy is a synonym for foe while orange is NOT a synonym for red! Enemies are definitely orange... the only red thing that shows up is the enemy weakpoint on a hardsuit (a flashing red.)

But yeah, Jim totally forgot to mention the HRV. It basically replaces the minimap (another thing forgot to mention, there is no minimap.) That is definitely a turn off for some people.
rather excited about this game
This game was cool, but I was never really able to play it thanks to Punkbuster constantly kicking me. Anyone else have this issue?
I really wish this would come to xbla. I love the art style. I'd pay 15 bucks for it. :/
$15 for a single weapon? I can't wrap my head around what these people are thinking. Do they not afford so much a passing glance at what the competition is doing? I could get so much more bang for my buck in Tribes Ascend, never mind something like TF2 which randomly gives you weapons for free.
Mmm, I knew I was itching for a shooter that I couldn't put my fingers on. Glad to see that the final product is still as good as I thought it would be from the beta. Now tiem to go back and earn back my MGS3 Patriot looking gun.
Oh yes, but the one or two dollars asked for cosmetic option unlocks in Gotham City Impostors is just TOO DAMN HIGH, and those don't even give any kind of "edge". The unlocks also don't take as long.

To be fair though, this game could be more fun for you, which is fine, but it makes me laugh that you kind of shrug off $15 for a gun because "meh, you don't really need it" but in GCI, the unlocks that you REALLY don't need are just too damn expensive.
"Oh yes, but the one or two dollars asked for cosmetic option unlocks in Gotham City Impostors is just TOO DAMN HIGH, and those don't even give any kind of "edge". The unlocks also don't take as long. "

Gotham City Impostors isn't free to play though. It's a paid game that tries to have its cake and eat it with F2P business models. Also, it's not very fun.

Nice try though. Real swell try!
"CP is a form of currency"

9.0 for this clunky mess? This got to be a joke, right? RIGHT?
Eh. Too busy with Tribes Ascend to even look at this.
Suddenly everything is FTP. Tribes: Ascend? Um, this game? PSO2?? Guild Wars 2?
Lol, some pretty god damn misinformed people here. You can get ANY balance changing item permanently for free, if you wanna grind for it a bit. You know, like what that Call of Duty game does in the form of ranking up?
@Ulicies
It's a real damn fine model, and I'm hoping more games use - and tweak - it. I'd much rather there be a marketplace of F2P games then $60 upfront ones.

That said, yeah I can see how it's a little overwhelming.

Nice review, Jimmy Boy.
It looks very Purty indeed.
But, TRIBES ASCEND man...
SHAZBOT !!!
I CANNOT GET THIS DAMMNED GAME TO WORK GOSH DARN IT!
Am I the only one who loved the LMG in this game?
I mean, I generally use SMGs in games, but I'm in love with my low recoil low damage high precision LMG set.
I played this a while back in beta. I thought it was alright, but it didn't really grab me, so I only got through a handful of games. That, and Tribes Ascend ended up becoming an addiction for me. I'm happy there are plenty of good free to play multiplayer shooters now, and glad that this one turned out pretty well. iphone blackberry games
Better then mass effect
i'd go look and probably be turned away by a guard who has the number 3007 on his chest plate. or or or, i'd go look, but someone would think was a hardcore player, the world would lag, and i'd die 20 feet from the front steps. or or or.. http://www.diabloiiigold.com/ hahaha. Oh yeah....and wtf is the point at all of Cloud of Bats? I'm never in my life as a witch doctor going to try to run up on ANY mobs let alone inferno mobs and swirl them in the face with my pathetic bats that drain my entire mana pool in a few seconds and accomplish a higher repair bill. Oh wait. http://www.powerleveldiablo3.com/ I know...the point of the spell was "uhhhhhhh.....hey guys.....the witch doctor has some blank spell slots open and we don't want to take the time and effort to play the game ourselves and think up something cool that actually fits this classes play style.....so, uhhhh....HEY LET"S GIVE THEM A SWIRLY BAT CLOUD!" Lead designer "yeah.. http://www.powerlevelingdiablo3.com/ whatever, just make sure it get's out on the 14th and the price is $59.99."
oh great! another really awesome game i'll never in my life be able to play because my PC sucks balls and i lack the funds to do anything about it.
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