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Resistance: Fall of Man (Playstation 3)

Description
Set in a frightening, alternate 20th century reality, Resistance: Fall Of Man delivers a unique blend of harrowing military action and unnerving horror. In mere decades, the Chimera -- a species of unknown origin propagating a virus that converts other life forms into more Chimera -- has overrun Russia and all of Europe. Humanity's hope for survival is slim, and the tide of the battle rests on the shoulders of U.S. Army Ranger, Sgt. Nathan Hale. Taking advantage of the PlayStation 3's processing power, Resistance has you experiencing a wide variety of horrifying creatures, physics-based weaponry, playable vehicles, smart enemies, and highly detailed and diverse environments. Players are challenged online and offline as Resistance: Fall of Man in a single player campaign, a co-operative mode and a full online onslaught.

Special Features
  • Resistance: Fall of Man draws players into a deep, frightening story that rewrites the 20th century and pits the United States and Britain against a horrific species of unknown origin.
  • In addition to an epic single player campaign, Resistance: Fall of Man features co-op, split screen multiplayer and highly customizable online gameplay.
  • A wide variety of fluidly moving characters that exhibit sophisticated behaviors and realistically interact with their environments.
  • Exotic weapons and vehicles utilizing a proprietary physics system, creating a unique human and alien arsenal.

    Warnings
    Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong language

    Details
    Players:1-40
    Controller:Gamepad, Joystick
    Memory Card:n

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      Top Reviews
        So Much Fun. Size of Levels are Amazing.
      Review created: 12/11/06
      27 of 32 people found this review helpful.

      This game looks awesome. I think Gears of war for the 360 has a slight edge on the "Pretty Scale". However, this game kicks its butt on ambiance.
      There is so much going on. On the 360 I thought the Backgrounds were better than Last Gen but now on the PS3 I am starting to see improvements beyond that. For instance in Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter you can see other parts of the city in the background. Well in Resistance, not only can I see parts of the City in the background, but I can see things happening over there as well. There are explosions, and smoke, and Flames, and Birds, and Planes... This to me is the Way cool Factor.
      Then in another level, I think it was the 2nd one. There is a bunch of brush and trees. The brush, grass, and trees all sway in the wind independently, Heck I bet the Even tasked a Processor just to handle things in the wind. You stare out in front of yourself and it is just awesome watching the Background just coming alive.

      The Enemy AI is Very Good. You have to use Cover, OR Flank from somewhere else other than where your company is attacking from, OR go into Zoom mode dodging bullets taking head shots. The big difference for myself would be the OR in that statement, you see in Gears of War you have to use Cover. The Game is all about Cover. OK if i am this Big Bad Dude... Then why do I have to Cower like a little girl behind cover. This is the Reason why I got to my Resistance Review before my Gears of War Review. I finished Resistance... and I am going back for a second round, before I will get back to finishing Gears for the 1st Time. Not to say that I think Gears is bad.

      40 Players online. Holy $&#*. Gears only has 8 Players. Why am I paying $50 a year for XBox Live??? I thought Xbox Live was supposed to be so much better... and the best we can do is 8...
      The Different modes are all pretty good.

      The Weapons are a nice variety and all very cool.
      Boss battles are exhilarating.
      Sometimes I just like to stand around and shoot the glass or stare at the water, because it is done very well. The Glass breaks in a different way for a Rifle Butt than a shot from a gun. Every time you hit the glass it breaks away in a realistic fashion. Very Cool.

      The Sound I thought was done pretty well. Even on my TV Speakers the Voices would seem to surround me. I never got Lost because I could just turn in the Direction of where the War is going on.

      Vehicles are very Nice. Heck, after getting my butt kicked by the AI for a couple of hours, a vehicle that allows me to rule the roost for a couple of minutes is a nice way to go... Blow up window... Blow Up Bus... Blow up Car... Fun stuff

      Oh Yeah, one more cool thing... If you kill the Chimera there Cooling Life support Tubes will pop out if you hit them from the side or the back, then they will flop around blowing out coolant for a few seconds until it runs out, Very nice touch.


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        Resistance: Fall of Man
      Review created: 12/29/07
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      8 of 9 people found this review helpful.

      "It's like playing every FPS ever."
      Okay. If you're like me, and ignore all the hype surrounding this game, you were still probably expecting at least a solid game, it being the crown jewel of the PS3's launch titles. However, I was letdown.

      Gameplay:

      Of course, the most important aspect. The gameplay washed over me like a lukewarm wave. I was hoping the lack of rumble wouldn't affect the game very much, but without there was just something missing. The weapons lacked sparkle without a buzz in your palms. To tell the truth, they lacked more than that. Sure, the weapons are unique, but you never feel like anyone is more useful than any other for any given situation. In fact the weapons are a little to unique, to the point where the effectiveness of them is hampered by the manner you have to use them.

      The controls were pretty smooth, if not counter intuitive. I can understand WHY they wouldn't want to mimic the Halo control scheme, but I can't believe they didn't have the goombahs to suck up their pride and use a very effective control system. 'Oh look, the L2 and R2 buttons are more trigger like!...but hey, let's use the R2 for weapon selection!' My only real complaint is the zoom. It feels so clunky, all of a sudden your gun is in the middle of the screen and you've zoomed in. No transition, and no telling how your gun got there out of nowhere.

      Overall the gameplay felt like a frenzied Call of Duty with Serious Sam overtones. The enemies aren't particularly smart, but there are just so damn many of them and they're so powerful that tactics become moot on their end.

      Visuals and Sound:

      Yes, I'm combining the two, because the two are so closely linked. I kept seeing grenades go off and shots hitting me and expecting a fitting audio accompaniment. That said, the audio was nice, just badly implemented. The graphics however, were very unimpressive, not just because you'd expect them to be more polished, but because the visual design is so damn generic. Oh look a war torn town. And an enemy stronghold, which should have obviously superior technology...with thin metal rails for pathways! Identical enemies that seem to be using the same animation at the same time!

      Summary: I find the lack of originality perturbing, and the audio and visual half assed. Actually, I find the whole game half assed. It just doesn't have any appeal, no reason to keep this game in mind longer than the time it takes to trudge through the campaign. Remember Pariah, Project Snowblind, and every Unreal game since the first couple? No, and you'll soon forget Resistance.

      Not worth playing, and certainly not worth getting a PS3 for.

      3/10


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        2006 PS3 Game of the Year!!!
      Review created: 12/13/06
      14 of 22 people found this review helpful.

      Pros
      + Excellent twist on the WWII 1st person shooter.
      + Gorgeous visuals with intense gameplay & awesome weapons.
      + Huge online multiplayer battles up to 40 players & the frame rate is smooth.

      Cons
      - Not enough vehicle play in the campaign.
      - No sniper focus in multiplayer.
      - Can't take cover & enemies always know where you are.

      Comments
      Resistance mixes up the small player in a big war & the uber soldier taking on the world themes in an excellent twist on the WWII game. Co-op is major fun as well but there is no online co-op play. The enemies are interesting & almost every encounter with super soldiers feels like a boss battle. This is a very well done survival horror, WWII, 1st person shooter that can clearly be seen as the first of its kind.

      Verdict
      Must have PS3 game. Probably the only worthy launch title.


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        BEST PS3 SHOOTER GAME
      Review created: 11/22/06(updated 12/10/06)
      by:
      9 of 16 people found this review helpful.

      I played the game and I was really impressed with it. It is the best ps3 fps game out so far.

      Here is the breakdown

      Pro:
      + awesome graphics, sound, and good presentatition
      + good multiplayer support that lets you play online with up to 40 people.

      cons:
      + None that I can think of.

      Summary:
      This is the best ps3 fps game out so far. It is definetely worth the dollars. I would go out and buy it if I own a ps3 game console system now. You would not regret it.


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        Great Shooter Title for the PS3
      Review created: 04/19/07
      4 of 6 people found this review helpful.

      Resistance - Fall of Man is a first person shooter that combines World War II era environments with Doom-like horrific enemies to fight. It also offers great online multiplayer gameplay.

      The plot is that, around the time of World War II, enemies attacked the world, starting with Russia and moving westward through Europe and England. In the 50s, the US launched a counter-attack, landing in England. You're fighting, at least to start with, with WWII era weapons and outfits through the streets of England.

      Let's start with the graphics. The game goes for a very Call of Duty style of look - not quite realistic, more "cartooney" or stylized. Textures are smoothed out, some objects are simplified. That's not to say this is a Disney kiddie look. The monsters are grimey and nasty looking, the war-torn streets are very gritty. If anything, because this is set in a WWII type atmosphere, much of the game is brown, grimy and shell-shocked.

      The HUD is reasonably well done and not intrusive. A small series of bars on the left indicates your health. An equally small but useful display on the right tracks your ammo, magazines and grenades.

      The sound leans towards epic thundering scores, a la Gladiator or Conan. Players who love heavy rock music might not enjoy this, but I actually love this kind of music. I own both of the soundtracks I mentioned :). So to me, this really draws you into the atmosphere. The yells, gun noises and so on seem relatively realistic to help you feel you're really in the middle of a fight. I also like that, during gameplay, it's usually done without music. If I'm trying to sneak somewhere and listen for enemy movement, I don't want that objective made difficult by a soundtrack.

      Gameplay itself is typical FPS fare. You can crouch, jump over things, zoom in on your enemy, throw grenades, strafe, and so on. Your friends and enemies are rather good about taking cover and not just rushing an enemy head-on. There are a few situations which seem quite scripted - if your pals are meant to die, you could play perfectly and take out every enemy quickly and your friends will still be killed by mysterious off-screen snipers. Still, the game needs to keep you on course for the plot so this is to be expected.

      Checkpointing is reasonably good, although sometimes it sends you further back then you might like to start again. Healing is done via canisters you find, but depending on your skill you might wish there were more canisters scattered around :). That's why they have 3 levels of difficulty here.

      The interactivity with your environment is pretty impressive. Say your enemy is hiding behind a car. You can shoot out the car's windows and then shoot the enemy through the open space. Or you can shoot the car to damage it, and have it explode a la the infamous 'red exploding barrels' found in most shooting games. If you shoot at a window a few times, it will first crack, then pieces will fall out.

      Not only is the game great in single player mode, but you can play co-op with a friend at your home, or online in larger groups with friends or strangers from around the world. This helps turn the game from a play-for-a-few-months-at-home style game to a play-eternally-with-friends-online game.

      Well recommended!


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