The gameplay has a frenetic feel to it, with players defying physics both in their armoury and in the talents they use to fight; we believe this is the inspiration for the name of the game.
Cellfactor features a “campaign” for single players that is on the easier side of things, in addition to several multiplayer possibilities that are more engaging.
When we revisited Killzone 2 during the same week that we wrote this review, we couldn’t help but be captivated by the game’s straightforward design. Cellfactor has a highly “floaty” feel to it, which makes navigating levels and engaging in combat fairly exciting. This is especially true when you consider that you will continuously be violating the laws of physics in the game. Cellfactor is most closely related to games like Quake III Arena.