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Paint the Town Red Reviews

South East Games

Jul 29, 2021 — Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4

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Critics Recommend

God is a Geek

7.5 / 10

GamingTrend

70 / 100

COGconnected

67 / 100

Generación Xbox

6.7 / 10

Digital Chumps

6.5 / 10

KeenGamer

6.5 / 10

TechRaptor

5 / 10

GameSpew

8 / 10

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Critic Reviews for Paint the Town Red

God is a Geek

Lyle Carr

7. 5 / 10.0

There isn’t much more satisfying than the huge brawls and voxel gore of Paint the Town Red, but not all of its game modes are that enjoyable.

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GamingTrend

Lawrence Le

70 / 100

The pinnacle of ceaseless, contextless voxel violence. It’s hard to top the high-octane, improvisation combat of Paint the Town Red, but those highs don’t always survive across its many modes.

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COGconnected

Aaron Nashar

67 / 100

Paint the Town Red is a unique, fun experience for the first couple of times you play it. The game has adequate graphics and sound design that match the wackiness and a couple of game modes that should keep you engaged when trying them all out. But Paint the Town red suffers from repetitive gameplay, limited combat options, no story or depth to hook your interest, and little to no replayability. For a $19.99 purchase, we’d say consider holding off until a discount drops the price.

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Generación Xbox

Alejandro Serrador

6.7 / 10.0

‎Video games were created specifically to entertain the public, being from time immemorial simple computer codes and algorithms translated into pixels that interact with each other. And even though today this industry has been evolving the graphics and proposals to become a reflection of our reality, there are many games that continue to bet on offering a «meaningless» development but with violence as the main bulwark. The latter, of course, isn’t necessarily bad, but the violence in the art of this Paint the Town Red is short-lived, ‎‎even though while it lasts it’s entertaining‎‎– and when there’s not much else to explore, the development becomes somewhat monotonous.‎

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Digital Chumps

Will Silberman

6. 5 / 10.0

Paint the Town Red (PTTR) is a decent action sandbox game that can appeal to multiple kinds of players. For those of you who wanted a gorier version of Minecraft, this game is for you! However, the controls/mechanics are difficult to deal with. The roguelike mode Beneath is an interesting step in the right direction, but it pales in comparison to other modes. If you want this game, it’s because you literally want to paint the town red in a sandbox environment, and paint the town red you shall.

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KeenGamer

Chris Hall

6.5 / 10.0

Smashing onto PC is Paint The Town Red a first person action game where you battle through waves of enemies across three game modes and multiplayer and causing buckets of blood and gore to fly around thanks to the game’s innovative voxel based gore system. But is the game any good? Read the review to find out!

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TechRaptor

William Worrall

5 / 10. 0

This gimped console port is not at all worth your time. The cool voxel-based damage, and awesome combat can’t survive without co-op play.

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GameSpew

Chris McMullen

8 / 10.0

Including the dungeon-crawling mode Beneath does damage Paint the Town Red‘s sense of identity a little, but it’s certainly not a deal breaker. The real joy of this game is the fact that you can dip into it for 30 minutes or so of gore-soaked fun; if you’ve had a tough day, it could be quite a cathartic experience. Paint the Town Red may have spent more time in Early Access than most, but it’s still a bloody joy to play. Just don’t think throwing the first punch means you’ll come out on top.

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Paint the Town Red FAQ

Paint the Town Red FAQ

Paint the Town Red F. A.Q.

Frequently Asked Questions

General

  • Who made Paint the Town Red?
    South East Games is a company founded and operated by cousins Matthew Carr (programmer) and Shane Carr (artist).

    In early 2019, Jeff van Dyck, a BAFTA award winning composer and Audio Director that Matthew and Shane had worked with previously at Creative Assembly and SEGA, was brought on to the team.

    The game was entirely developed by Matthew, Shane and Jeff, along with some additional sound effects work from Matt McCamley from Focus Audio and lots of grunts and screams from a bunch of talented voice actors and friends.

  • When was it made and released?
    We originally developed Paint the Town Red as a game jam game in late 2014 for the 7DFPS Game Jam over the course of 6 days. While that version was rudimentary compared to the final game, it was massively popular on itch. io and inspired us to make the full game.

    We released the first version of Paint the Town Red on Steam in Early Access on October 13 2015. Originally only featuring the Biker Bar and Disco Scenarios, we continually added to the game until was ready to leave Early Access on July 29 2021.

    We will be continuing to add to the game, particularly supporting the Level Editor and Workshop 

  • Will there be a Paint the Town Red 2?
    We’d love to continue to surprise people with new, innovative technology, gameplay and environmental storytelling in a sequel to Paint the Town Red. We have a lot of ideas, but right now we’re developing an entirely new game as our follow up to Paint the Town Red.

Console vs PC Differences

  • What differences are there between platforms?
    While all the console versions of the game are essentially identical outside of graphical/resolution and performance differences, the PC version contains some extra features. The PC version has a Sandbox level, a Level Editor with Steam Workshop support so players can create and share levels and it also features cooperative multiplayer for up to four players for the Scenarios, Arena and Beneath.
  • Why is there no multiplayer on consoles?
    There are 2 primary reasons we weren’t able to support multiplayer on the console versions of the game which are related to the size of our team and the extra performance and memory requirements of the multiplayer implementation.

    The development workload involved in adding and supporting multiplayer on the consoles was far outside the scope of what we could achieve in any reasonable time-frame. We never would have been able to bring the game to consoles and include multiplayer.

    Additionally, the extra memory and performance requirements of the multiplayer mode as it is on the PC would have been infeasible for the older generation of consoles.

  • Will you add multiplayer to the consoles later?
    We’d love to have multiplayer on the consoles and it’s a possibility we’ll continue to explore going forward, but there remain significant development hurdles. It should not be expected unless we officially announce we’re adding it in a patch.
  • Why is there no Level Editor or Player Created Levels on consoles?

    This is similar to the multiplayer mode in that the development time and even more-so, the performance implications were far outside the scope of what we could achieve for this release of the consoles versions. Additionally there are many other factors that make this type of feature much harder to support on consoles in the same freeform way we do on PC.

    Because the player created levels can’t have the same level of optimisation as with the built-in levels and have fairly generous limits on characters, props, scale, etc, the performance and memory available on most of the consoles would not be sufficient to support playing them.

Console Specifics

  • What are the performance targets on console?
    On the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch we target 30fps and on the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 we target 60fps. On the Xbox Series S we include an option to choose between a 1440p 60fps Performance mode and a 4K 30fps Resolution mode.

    On all the consoles we include a Framerate Cap option that allows you to unlock the framerate. This can result in framerates up 120fps on some of the faster consoles in some parts of the game, but the framerate will generally be far less steady than with the Framerate Cap option engaged. We recommend you try both options in different areas of the game to decide your preference.

    On the Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 we also include the ability to disable motion blur which has a side effect of slightly improving performance when disabled.

  • I’ve played on the PlayStation 4, will my save work on the PlayStation 5?
    Unfortunately we don’t currently have the ability to import PlayStation 4 save data to the PlayStation 5 version of the game. This is something we hope to be able to support soon so please keep an eye out for any PlayStation 5 patches.
  • Is there anything missing from the Nintendo Switch version?
    No, the Nintendo Switch version is the exact same game as on the Xbox and PlayStation consoles. In fact we spent more time on the Nintendo Switch version to make sure the performance was as good as it could be in all areas of the game both in Handheld Mode and docked in TV Mode.

All Gabriel Statue Locations (Color the City Guide) — Guides and Game Reviews

For Far Cry 6 players who want to quickly complete the Paint the City Red quest, here are all 12 Gabriel statues in Esperanza.

Content

  1. Fast links
  2. Statue No. 1
  3. Statue No. 2
  4. Statue No. 3
  5. Statue No. 4
  6. Statue No. 6
  7. Statue No. 7
  8. Statue No. 8
  9. Statue #9
  10. Statue #10
  11. Statue #11
  12. Statue #12

Quick Links

  • Statue #1
  • Statue #2
  • Statue #3
  • Statue #4
  • Statue No. 5
  • Statue No. 6
  • Statue No. 7
  • Statue No. 8
  • Statue No. 9
  • Statue No. 10
  • Statue No. 11
  • Statue No. 12

Far Cry 6 offers fans a whole new environment to explore. a wide range of different secrets to discover. While completing quests in Far Cry 6 , some of them require you to frequently run to other locations around the map in search of various quest objectives.

For the «Paint the City Red» quest, players need to be at least rank 16 to start the search. First, find Zenia Zayas — this is Esperanza, namely next to part of the Western Lado map. She will then ask the players to help fulfill her father’s dying wish to erase 12 different villain propaganda statues out of Far Cry 6 .

Unfortunately, they are hard to find and scattered throughout the game world. So, for players of Far Cry 6 who want to find all of these levels quickly, here’s where they are.

The first statue can be found not far south of Torre de Leon. The statue is in the middle of a courtyard surrounded by palm trees.

Statue No. 2

The second statue is located southwest of Torre de Leon. This statue will be surrounded by a bouquet of red flowers.

Statue #3

The third statue is located south of West Lado. It will be located in a stone courtyard at the top of a few steps.

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Statue No. 4

This statue is located in the upper left corner of Esperanza, next to the Paraiso Hotel. This statue is located in the park area, around it are several benches and lampposts.

Statue #5

This statue is located in the upper middle of the map, under the La Costanera highway. It will be in a green area overlooking the ocean.

Statue #6

This statue is located in the upper right corner of the map, north of Old Pueblo. It will be on the sidewalk overlooking the ocean.

This statue is located in the eastern point of Esperanza, near the Castillo Canal. It will be in the middle of another park surrounded by green trees.

Statue No. 8

This statue is in the lower right corner of Esperanza, south of Old Pueblo. It will be in the middle of a stone courtyard surrounded by several buildings.

Found the next statue to the northwest of the last statue, below Barrio Antiguo. He will be in another stone yard near the Golyai Lida construction equipment.

Statue #10

The next statue is also in Barrio Antiguo, deeper in the heart of enemy territory. He will be in another outdoor patio surrounded by bush sculptures.

Statue No. 11

This statue is located north of the previous one in Barrio Antiguo. It will be located in a stone courtyard near a house. Zone 3" signs.

The last statue is located near the center of the map next to West Lado. It is located in another stone courtyard with a large metal antenna near the «E1 Site». signs.

Far Cry 6 is now available for PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.

Rocksmith Edition 2014 — frwiki.wiki

Rocksmith Edition 2014 is a rhythm video game for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Windows and Mac. It is developed by Ubisoft San Francisco and published by Ubisoft, released at .

This is the second game in the Rocksmith series.

game system

The player controls a guitarist and must be able to play rock songs with as few false notes as possible, using a real guitar or bass as a game accessory.

Song list

Song Artist Issue date
«Go this way» Aerosmith 1976
«No more Mr.