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DanielMoine's Resistance: Fall of Man (PS3)
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[February 9, 2007 02:47:12 PM]
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I noticed many new things about the level “Into the Depths,” the second time I played it. One new enemy that emerges is a black scorpion alien thing that has a different way of attacking. When I first encountered this new enemy it looked exactly like the other scorpions except they have a new sonic the hedgehog type roll to evade your shots. This makes them a worthy adversary since they can now cover much more ground. Another great part about this level is that your player gets trapped in a circular kind of battle arena that you must blast your way out of. In this room there is tons of ammo so I basically decided to drain any grenades or other ammunition that I had. I would suggest waiting by the platforms that you can see are being raised so that you can surprise your enemy with a couple of shotgun blasts to the face upon arrival. This level is one of the more dimly lit levels in the game so it is necessary to use a flashlight when waking around. This definitely adds to the creepy factor in the game because enemies seem to pop out of nowhere in surprising numbers. This game definitely tests a persons reaction times which makes it a game that you cannot have a lapse of attention while playing. This level is great and I plan on playing it with a harder difficulty soon.
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[January 12, 2007 06:59:42 PM]
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I just played the part titled “Fates Worse than Death,” which was one of the more exciting earlier levels. A new type of zombie is finally introduced that pounces and grabs a hold of you. This is the first time I actually use the six axis controller for its motion sensing. Once a zombie grabs a hold of you the player must shake his controller to fight it off. One of the cooler features of this game is how every weapon has a second function. This reminds me almost of the cool gun features that were available in Perfect Dark for the N64. The bullseye gun is very important in this level because you need to use homing tags to take down some of the opponents in close range fights. Another worthy adversary is introduced in this level. A type of mine pops out of the ground and shoots a high powered laser in your direction. This became overwhelming for me when I decided to run around the field like a chicken with its head cut off and couldn’t dodge the lasers any longer. I beat this level quickly and am looking forward to more challenges and new guns.
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[January 12, 2007 06:59:08 PM]
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I walked through Best Buy a couple days before Christmas just as a full shipment of PS3’s with the sixty gig hard drive came through the door. At first I didn’t even really want it because I had just purchased an XBOX 360 but of course I bought it on impulse, a 714 dollar impulse with a game. Luckily I bought one of the only half decent titles available for the PS3, Resistance: Fall of Man. Just as a warning I would not play this game unless you purchase the HDMI cable which is not even included with the 60 gig version, it looks terrible with the red, white, and yellow on my 42 inch LCD.
Resistance dives into the 1950’s and your character must fight the Crimean flood which has almost taken over the entire continent of Europe. This game does not have the most interesting plot as it seems to be lacking any substance at times. This first person shooter is not comparable to the Halo series or even Call of Duty. This game is Call of Duty with aliens and is very much an arcade like shooter. Leave all strategy behind because this game is a run and gun shooter. There is no way to regenerate so if you don’t gather health you will simply die and return to the last checkpoint with full health and weapons.
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DanielMoine's Resistance: Fall of Man (PS3)
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Current Status: Playing
GameLog started on: Friday 12 January, 2007
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