One of the biggest selling points for most high profile first-person shooters is their cutting edge graphics. Since they rarely expand upon a relatively simple gameplay formula, it is the attractive visuals that bring in audiences. Renegade Paintball is not one of these games. The visuals fall well within the spectrum of average. They aren’t bad by any means, but they won’t be redefining the expectations of PC graphics either. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing though. Because the game isn’t as graphically intensive as others, it will run on pretty average systems, and the price is definitely right at roughly $20.
The most frequent sounds you will hear in Renegade Paintball are the telltale noises of a paintball gun firing and a paintball hitting something or someone. Since the game is focused on recreating the tournament paintball experience, it is very minimalist in the sound and music department.