![]() Resogun is the best kind of video game challenge: the one that presents you with a small but focused feature set and lets you develop those skills in levels that have been perfectly tailored to give every last one of those features weight and purpose. Resogun is constantly challenging the player, constantly forcing them to react quicker and think harder, and while that makes for one of the single most difficult modern games I have ever played – I will admit that, so far, I have only been able to beat the game on the lowest of four difficulty settings – the challenge never feels frustrating or unfair in the slightest. A strategy that works on one level probably won’t cut it on the next, and while experience develops cumulatively, there is no moment, on any level, where you can merely coast to completion. While the game only includes five levels, each is sufficiently varied from one to the next, with different enemy sets and behavior that test the player in increasingly demanding ways. For with this system in place, Resogun’s gameplay reveals itself to be remarkably deep, easy to pick up and play, but fiendishly difficult to master, even on the lowest difficulty. Levels can be completed without saving the humans – if you don’t care about score at all, you could ignore them wholesale – and while that would be a slightly less stressful experience, it would be significantly less rewarding. This ensures that playing Resogun is never a directionless experience, for in addition to navigating hundreds upon hundreds of enemies, you also have to effectively think about your movements, timing every motion and action to make sure you can rescue the humans. ![]() Resogun is no mere shoot ‘em up, and this is solidified by the game’s single most compelling mechanic: On each level, ten ‘humans’ have been captured by the sentient enemies, and by wiping out select enemies when they appear, those humans can be freed, picked up, and returned to a safe location via one of two gravity lifts. Boosting allows for a quick burst of speed, Overdrive replaces your normal fighter turrets with a massive energy cannon capable of wiping out many more enemies in much less time, and Bomb, my personal favorite, wipes out every enemy currently on the map, providing a brief reprieve when things get too chaotic (though chaos, it could be argued, is pretty much the game’s status quo).Įffectively using this limited set of abilities – which is augmented by the differences between one of three ships players choose from at the start – requires a great deal of strategy. You steer with the left stick, and shoot with the right, but there a few crucial extra abilities thrown in for good measure. Each of the game’s five stages has the player piloting a ship around circular levels, fighting waves upon waves of robotic enemies. More than any other launch title, Resogun proves the power of the PS4, while also providing the most astoundingly fun and addictive gameplay experience that the new console has to offer.įoundationally, Resogun is simple. Resogun may hail from a familiar genre – the side-scrolling twin-stick shooter – but with graphics that are literally jaw-dropping in their speed, clarity, and complexity, it could never have existed on previous-gen hardware. Darkmatters Review: The Hobbit - The Desolation of.If Resogun isn’t the PlayStation 4’s killer app, it is unquestionably, to my mind, the single best reason to own the latest gaming console.Darkmatters Review: Anchorman 2 - The Legend Conti.RESOGUN however comes with a nice introductory 'rookie' setting which enables you to jump ahead and play as if you're a Matrix bending Neo straight from the off. I am old enough to remember the original arcade game 'Defender' - I really enjoyed it but was never good enough to really get much value for my 10p (it was a long time ago). But it really doesn't matter as this is a game all about honing your high score and comparing it with your friends / the world-wide leader boards. ![]() ![]() Sure you won't have the same 'size' of game as AAA titles such as Assassin's Creed, COD, Battle Field 4, Killzone Shadowfall as there isn't a single player 'campaign' beyond blasting your way through the various levels (there are only 6 at the moment but more are on the way in DLC form). ![]() It is the perfectly judged 'twitch' dual stick shooter gaming that make RESOGUN an immediately easy to pick up and play and yet incredibly addictive with a killer 'just one more go' factor. Gameplay-wise your mission is to blast hordes of alien enemies that come from all sides whilst trying to rescue the last humans. ![]()
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