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- No manual included
- Play Tested
Resistance 2 (PS3) Review
Released: 2008
Developer: Insomniac Games
Platform: PlayStation 3
Resistance 2 builds upon its predecessor, Resistance: Fall of Man, by delivering bigger battles, refined gameplay, and improved visuals. It offers a strong single-player campaign, engaging co-op, and competitive multiplayer, though some design choices divided fans of the series.
What Works
Epic, Large-Scale Battles
- The game ramps up the scale, featuring huge environments and massive enemies, including towering Chimera bosses.
- More intense firefights than the first game, with larger enemy swarms.
Improved Weapons & Gameplay
- Insomniac is known for creative weapons, and Resistance 2 delivers with:
- Marksman (burst-fire rifle with an electric drone attack).
- Wraith (a minigun with an energy shield).
- The return of fan favorites like the Bullseye and Auger.
- Tighter shooting mechanics make combat feel smoother and more satisfying.
Engaging Multiplayer Modes
- Co-op mode features an eight-player class-based system, where players work together to take down enemies in different scenarios.
- Competitive multiplayer supports up to 60 players, a huge leap for its time.
Great Visuals & Atmosphere
- Diverse environments (urban cities, forests, alien-infested bases).
- Improved lighting, character models, and special effects compared to the first game.
What Doesnt Work
Weaker Story & Forgettable Protagonist
- Nathan Hale feels less developed than in Resistance: Fall of Man.
- The plot lacks the mystery and intrigue of the first game, making it less engaging.
Regenerating Health & Two-Weapon Limit
- Unlike the first game, which let you carry a full arsenal, Resistance 2 limits you to two weapons at a time, making encounters feel more restrictive.
- The regenerating health system removes the challenge of managing health packs.
Somewhat Generic Level Design
- Some missions feel too linear, lacking the open-ended level design of the first game.
Final Verdict
🟢 Final Score: 8/10
Resistance 2 is a bigger, faster, and more explosive sequel, offering great combat, massive battles, and solid multiplayer. However, weaker storytelling, weapon restrictions, and some linear levels hold it back from surpassing the original.
Pros:
Epic large-scale battles with huge enemies
Fun and unique weapons
Strong online multiplayer (co-op and competitive)
Improved visuals and combat mechanics
Cons:
Less engaging story and protagonist
Two-weapon limit and regenerating health system
Some linear and less memorable levels