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Resistance: Burning Skies

Resistance: Burning Skies [Review]

Overall Feeling: 

Resistance: Burning Skies is a game that should’ve been fun but simply isn’t good by any stretch of the imagination.  Having dual-stick controls in a handheld FPS is nice as it results in the game having a familiar feel, but the gameplay is dull, the level design is so basic that it’s insulting, and the plot is thinner than what we’re used to receiving from the Resistance franchise.  The multiplayer mode could’ve been a highlight but in the end doesn’t have the same addicting feel or engaging modes as the core Resistance games on the PS3. I really can’t think of a reason for someone to play Burning Skies other than to boost their Trophy count and to perhaps play what will likely be the final Resistance game to be made.

The Pros: 

+ Core controls work well in how they feel and how easy it is to use the weapons.

+ Level checkpoints are handled rather well so despite levels taking 30 to 40 minutes to finish the game has a pick up and play feel to it.

+ Easiest Platinum Trophy to obtain in a Vita game to date.

The Cons: 

- Story is complete garbage that doesn’t expand on the lore in the game and is occupied with one dimensional characters.

- Enemy A.I. can be absolutely stupid at times which doesn’t make for a fun experience.

- Level design feels more restricted than previous Resistance games and doesn’t have much variety to it.

- Final boss is absolutely terrible in every possible way. Seriously, who thought that was a good idea?

- Visuals don’t have much personality to them and look a bit ugly in a few areas.

ShogunGamer.com Rating : 
4

For the last couple of year’s gamers, in particular those in the PS3 camp, have experienced and enjoyed the Resistance series.  One of the first launch games for the PS3, Resistance wasn’t completely original in such a way that it was a truly amazing game, but at the time it showed some maturity on the part of developer Insomniac Games and it was just an old-school FPS that was fun to play and was a blast to experience when playing online.  

First Multiplayer Footage Of Resistance: Burning Skies Looks Good

If there was one game this gen that was a bit underrated in the multiplayer department it was Resistance.  Far before gamers became infatuated with Perks and doing mass kill streaks to unlock special abilities, the first Resistance game presented an incredibly balanced and fun multiplayer mode in which I honestly sunk too much time into. Seriously, I don’t want to think of how many hours I spent playing Resistance online as it would honestly seem absurd but in the end my dedication to the game was because I loved it.

Resistance: Burning Skies Gets Serious In This New Video

In less than two months we’ll be receiving a brand new entry in the Resistance franchise but instead of appearing on the PS3 or the PSN we’ll receiving such goodness on the PlayStation Vita with Resistance: Burning Skies. I don’t know if the lack of overall excitement for Resistance: Burning Skies is just because some people are burned out on the Resistance franchise or simply don’t know that the game is coming out in May.

Insomniac Games Has Officially Called It A Day With The Resistance Franchise

This may be sad news for some PS3 gamers, but Insomniac Games is officially done with the Resistance franchise. After releasing Resistance 3 last September it was unknown if Insomniac would continue with the series some point down the road given the ending of the game and the new 3rd party focus of Insomniac.

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