Chris Chaffin dives into id Software's newest IP, Rage. He breaks down what makes Rage great and what keeps it from being amazing. Also, he discusses the details of the multi-player and co-op.

Default Prime reviewer Matt Buckley enters the post-apocalyptic world of id Software's first game developed entirely in-house since 2004's Doom 3. It might not be what we'd hoped it would be, but it's still a solid ride throughout. But the PC version... ugh.

GAMINGtruth delivers the verdict on id Software's impressive FPS comeback title: RAGE. The cross-platform shooter offers incredible graphics and a robust post-apocalyptic story arc filled with non-stop action.

Explore a desert wasteland world where humanity fights for survival against itself and the harsh environment, struggling for basic and essential necessities like food, water, shelter and fuel.

RAGE is now available for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC for $59.99, developed by id Software and...

Review of the last game by Jhon Carmack, creator of masterpieces as Quake and Doom. Using new graphic engine Tech 5, Rage want to redefine the fps post apocaliptic genre

Rage is an interesting fps, one part Borderlands, one part Fallout, and one part generic fps all come together. Rage's upgrade system, active inventory, and story make it stand out from the crowded fps market. Rage is the perfect game for an fps fan who is looking for something a little different.

Daav from NoobFeed.com relives the days when id Software ruled the FPS lands, but now in a whole different setting. Rage brings more than just shooting to the game and the racing aspect is fully decked out, just like great presentation. It's not without error, but it's well worth the trip.

NoobFeed.com takes on RAGE from Bethesda, but the localized version seems to be more to chew than anticipated. Check out what issues can halt your progress, but know that at least not all issues are bad issues.

"I think we all remember the days of playing through the first Doom and being wowed by what the game offered and even though ID have been dormant for a while and have not been making games as much as they might want to, they have certainly been keeping busy. So what have they been working on for the past few years I hear you ask? Well that game is called RAGE."

"As I typed up my review for id Software’s Rage, I couldn’t help but look over the opinions of some of my fellow peers to see what they thought. I saw one site award it with a 9.5 based primarily on its technical achievements and all around fun (which, yes, it does have), and another go a little lower on the scale to about an 8.5, due to its lack of fundamentally bound story. And then I read this truly hateful review, where elements of the game were called “tedious” and logic never came into t..."