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Resistance feels like a mix of Call of Duty and Halo, with lots of sighting down rifles, running for cover and tossing grenades. While not as amazingly realistic as the special-ops guys in FEAR, the Chimeran enemies are reasonably sharp and do a good job of putting up a fun fight.
The difficulty curve is excellent; on medium, we were pleasantly challenged throughout and really had to fight hard toward the end of the 13-hour campaign. There are also two additional difficulty modes, so those looking for a challenge akin to Call of Duty 2's infamous Veteran campaign should be more than satisfied.
The gorgeous levels are decidedly linear, which is a bit of a drag, but they're so well designed that a lot of times you won't care. That said, the handful of wide-open maps were our favourites, as they give you a chance to improvise a bit and really test your monstrous opponents' considerable mettle.
Above: The gameplay is bloody and brutal. Just the way we like our shooters
As the creator of Ratchet & Clank, Insomniac is known for creating very fun weapons and, though you won't find a sheepinator this time out, Resistance's arsenal lives up to expectations. About a third of the firearms are standard human guns, such as a World War II-style carbine, a scoped sniper rifle and a double barrel shotgun. They're all extremely useful, even towards the end of the game.
However, the really cool stuff comes from the Chimera. Their guns let you shoot through walls, set up energy shields, deploy AI turrets, drop goopy mines... Few of these ideas are new but seldom has one shooter so skillfully contained them all. And in a nice touch you can find even wackier weapons on your second play through.
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Genre | Action |
Description | It's got looks, it's got brains, it's got a lot of stuff to shoot. It doesn't revolutionize the genre or even introduce much new, but Resistance remains an utterly solid shooter. |
Platform | "PS3" |
US censor rating | "Mature" |
UK censor rating | "" |
Release date | 1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK) |
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