Great game to get off the sale rack, and a surprisingly good one at that.

User Rating: 8 | Rogue Trooper: Quartz Zone Massacre WII
Rogue Trooper is a decent game, and an excellent value at Gamestop ($15). It has fun single player that draws you in, with a decent story. You are a blue smurf on steriods with big guns. Sounds cool. You run around the large maps completing objectives and killing Norts, the bad guys. The cover system works well, and if you are caught out in the open, you die fast. The game has 3 different difficulties, allowing for some variation. The coolest thing about Rogue Trooper is the guns. You really only have two guns, your rifle and your pistol, but the rifle has lots of uses. You can turn it into a missile launcher to blow robots up, fire mortars that can take out several enemies in one shot, a beam rifle that shoots blue lightning, and a shotgun that really gives you a great feeling of power as you send your enemies flying backwards. The rifle can also turn into a sniper rifle that can auto stabilize. As the game goes on, you find bio chips of your dead comrades, allowing you to create an auto turrets and project holograms. You can create resources such as heath and ammo with a salvage mode that allows you to take salvage points from fallen people to create stuff. Lastly, the multiplayer. It is decent, with only 5 maps. You can either fight off waves of enemies from a certain position or move through areas and make it to the checkpoints. Both of these modes are co-op, so if you are looking forward to shooting up your friends, it is a bit of a dissapointment. It has no online, so the game feels a bit limited.
So the verdict? Rogue Trooper is a good game as long as it was less than $20. The graphics are decent, the singleplayer good, and the multiplayer OK.