Destruction, stealth, traps and yet at the same time has up-close-and personal action.

User Rating: 9.5 | Red Faction: Guerrilla PS3
I'll seperate this into sections.

Graphics: Surprisingly good. The Day-night cycles are real-time ala Oblivion. The only part of the graphics that are sub-par are the civilian models. Animations are great. Textures are surprisingly good considering the game is open world and those textures come down with the wall.

Destruction: Really? You actually thought I would write a section on the destruction? As I'm sure you know, it is outstanding.

AI: Enemies - Rock. They even properly use broken walls as cover. They don't mess up. They are very believable.
Civilians/Guerrillas: - They are why my score is 9.5, not 10.
The civilians will run about 5 feet then crouch anywhere and put their hands on their head in danger. Otherwise, they follow their path and mess with stuff.
The guerrillas will run into your proximity mines, jump infront of you while firing, french kiss your remote mines, try to stop your car with their bodies and other dumb crap.

While that sounds bad, the game is so immersive you hardly notice those.

Storyline:
Wait, storyline? I knew I was missing something. Yet another excuse to play the game again! Yay!

Mason:
He's the almost-bald brunnete non-overweight guy that seems to be in most action games. Evil conspiracy: Compare the pictures of Alec Mason, Nomad from Crysis, Cole from Infamous and Vader's **** from The Force Unleashed.

Gameplay:
Ok...
There is so much content, I can't even get into it all.
Everything is fun from sneaking around enemy bases, charging through them to setting traps for the upcoming convoy.

The Singleplayer demo does not even give you the slightest taste to the awesomeness of this game.

Multiplayer:
I don't give a damn about the multiplayer. That's someone elses problem.