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If you have ever wanted to experience an alien invasion, complete with destroyed cityscapes, terrifying creatures, and a rag-tag band of humans seeking to repel the invaders, this is your game.While the graphics are looking a bit dated on this four-year-old game, especially when played immediately after something like Uncharted 2, the storyline and gameplay more than make up it. They also did a great job of populating the world with ambient sounds, so that you can hear the distance thump of mortar rounds, and the occasional burst of gunfire as some poor fellow soldier finds himself in harms way. The overall conceptual designs for the aliens, their vehicles, and buildings is erie and otherworldly. The game purports to take place in the 50's, and there are more than a few nods to venerable B-movie and literature classics sprinkled throughout the game.The sound design is fantastic; more than once I've been creeped out by the sound of alien feet tapping along the floorboards above me, or scraping along the bottom of a staircase I just ascended. Periodic fly-bys of alien craft bent on unknown mischief, and the occasional VTOL aircraft sighting help sell the reality of the world.This is a great game, now available at bargain prices. Do yourself a favor and pick it up.
So the sooner you start playing the better. This is the game you will lose sleep to keep playing.
After all, the 2nd has to be better than the 1st right. Wrong.
You'll probably notice a very normal and strong urge to skip this installment of the Resistance games and opt for the experience of part 2 of Resistance. There may be more color and weapons variety in Resistance 2, but the gameplay here is solid from beginning to end.
Resistance 2 is a great game; as I'm sure part 3 will eventually be as well. But this is the one you need to play.
But sleep is overrated. Which is why I recommend you purchase this game immediately.
There's nothing really groundbreaking about this game , but there's nothing bad enough to drive you away from it either if you can get it for a decent price. If you've played Area 51 , Time Splitters or the Suffering , you'll feel right at home playing this game. The gameplay is very similar Area 51 as are the graphics and some of the enemies are very similar to The Suffering enemies. In my opinion if you can get a copy for around $10 you should give it a try, any higher than that I'd give it a pass. If you've played many FPS's you won't find much new here.
It will literally fill you with a sense of dread. If you waste ammo, especially of the more powerful type, against weaker opponents, it will come back to bite you later on. The enemies look great, scary but not too far-fetched. going the harder route and being forced to kill more enemies but gaining more ammo in the process.Last but not least, the game has superb flow.
You can also drive/pilot several very original vehicles in the process. It made me care in a way few games ever do.Despite being a FPS, there is a bit of strategy in this game. The game isn't particularly difficult if you're good at shooters, but you'll still die a few times, no matter what. The sniper rifle is also well done.
The health system is far more fun than the Call of Duty system where you never die and never need health packs. Instead, you'll face a myriad of weaker, but still strongly freakish enemies. They'll sometimes fall back but other times, reckless attack is their method.The variety of gameplay is also great. The atmosphere of every level carries a creepy note and some can be downright frightening. They're perhaps respectable but certainly not impressive anymore. The controls feel intuitive, the weapons are explained quickly and their use is easy.
Being at the helm of a stalker is a true experience. However, the very best thing about the story is the narration. It's basically everything besides the graphics, specifically the gameplay, storyline, strategy and flow. To begin with, I have to point out how dated this game is. There are only a few missions that will be super challenging. I also enjoyed using the shotgun, a classic even against futuristic alien-hybrids. It's given by a female character you meet early on, and will really get you involved in the game. Because health isn't usually hard to come by, there are often other practical considerations, specifically ammo.
Humans get infected with a virus, though during WWII in this case, and become alien-like creatures. They're nothing impressive. Their AI is about right. Why is the gameplay so great. The explanations given throughout the course of the story explain everything, including how it happened, how/why there are different types etc.
You're probably asking yourself, what makes this game so great.It's certainly not the graphics, not at this point. You're also often better off killing enemies in a certain sequence a certain way that is counter-intuitive, e.g. There are massive, open field battles in addition to the normal one-man hero style shooter mission. The manufacturer really tried to spice this up in the sequel but ended up ignoring the single-player campaigns in the process.Overall, this game is one of the best ever in terms of the single-player campaign. You'll also rarely face super-powerful opponents who magically kill you with one hit. But even a few years old, four to be exact, it still passes the test of time.
Some are non-stop shooting while others will require you to do a bit of searching before you can move on. The way missions are interchanged is excellent. I've beaten it once and will play it again, after I'm done with Resistance 2. The Auger can be very annoying when used against you because it can penetrate several walls and seemingly bounce into you randomly.What about the story. It's nothing new to the science fiction arena. Everything seems natural and has ideal flow. They're very late in the game and this is by design.One legitimate gripe is that the multi-player and co-op modes in this game are very run of the mill.
The weapons are really innovative, specifically the Auger and Hailstorm. But I do have a complaint here. Something I really liked about this game was how the missions seemed to get gradually more difficult until the very end. For around $25, this is a PS3 must have.
It diverts me from the story experience and makes me focus on searching health packs. As I like shooters, I decided to give this one a shot. Really not big fan of it. Simply put this game turned out MUCH BETTER than what I expected.PROS.-AWESOME ALIEN WEAPONS: Most of the first person shooters today have the same type of weapons, but Resistance has very unique set of alien weapons that will distinguish it from the rest of the average shooter. You will pass through plenty of open fields, woods, buildings, cities and chimeran towers in this game.-AWESOME MULTIPLAYER: You can fight as human vs human, human vs chimera and chimera vs chimera in different multiplayer modes. And what I described is just tip of the ice burg.-MORE ALIEN WEAPONS: There are some cool alien weapons that are not available during the first playthrough. Unfortunately, I can't tell you much without spoiling, but story is simple and very nicely narrated.
But once you beat the game, during the second playthrough, you can obtain and use them. Another one is called Auger, that shoots bullets through the wall. This truly adds to replayability of the game.-VEHICLES: Other than weapons, you also get access to some cool human and alien vehicles. Different alien weapons, vehicles and enemies will truly make this game an enjoyable experience that will make you coming back for more.
Back when PS3 launched, there were not many good games out there. While it doesn't take huge twists, there are events that will get you curious about Hale and human race' fate.-VARIETY OF AREAS: So many shooters these days have the same type of corridor like area over and over again. Not resistance though. Being human and chimera introduce you distinct advantages and limitation making multiplayer very involved and deep.-GREAT REPLAYABILITY: With multiplayer, different difficulty modes and second run through weapons, you will be playing this game for quite a while.Like every game Resistance also has its limitation.CONS-YOUR HEALTH BAR: While some people may love it, I don't like health bar in shooters these days. This can be single unarmed chimera to giant chimeran monsters and chimeran vehicles. Never the less the game still looks magnificent.Contrary to minor flaws, this game truly delivers. For example, with a gun named bullseye, you can tag an enemy and then regardless where it runs, your shots follow him. This also kind of makes more challenging at times than what it needs to be.-MINES: Hate mines.
I can't tell you how awesome it feels to massacre hordes and hordes of enemies using devastating human tanks and giant alien fighters.-DECENT VARIETY IN ENEMIES: While all of their faces are very similar, this game does a very good job with challenging you with a variety of enemies. In brief, you won't get bored.-PRETTY GOOD STORY: The story is about how Sergent Hale who is infected with Chimeran virus fights chimeran enemies while fighting infection itself. While it makes experience more real, parts of the game are frustrating because you will suddenly die because of them.-COLORE TEXTURE: Graphics are awesome in this game, however, colors in general look a bit faded. Oh did I tell you that other than single player, it also has an awesome multiplayer.
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