![]() ![]() While the game maintained a steady connection and matching with players is simple, players who would quit mid-game were frequent in my experiences. My time playing online was not completely flawless, though. I was able to progress much further in co-op than I was alone and it made for an enjoyable, teamwork-heavy experience. Protector and Commando both became much easier when playing with a partner, as you suddenly find yourself with double the firepower. Players who loved going for high scores in the game’s original release: this DLC is perfect for you.īoth new modes also feature co-op play where each player thankfully has their own life, rather than instantly failing when the first player dies. Attempting to go for that extra human or power-up amidst all of the split-second chaos on-screen can provide a huge score boost, but only if players are willing to put their one life on the line. With only a single attempt before needing to restart, a strong risk-vs-reward element looms around every situation. This high score chase goes hand-in-hand with the one-life approach of this DLC. As mentioned before, both new modes feature leaderboards that allow players to see how they stack up against other players. What these two new modes should really excel at, though, is attracting old-school gamers who love chasing a high score. Commando mode can certainly be fun once a player finds their rhythm, but it feels much slower-paced than the ship-based modes of Resogun and did not come across as addicting as Protector mode. The whole experience feels a little like a modern version of Space Invaders, where shooting upwards will continue to provide defense. Players can jump a small height off the ground, while also retaining boost and bomb abilities, but as a whole the movement feels slightly more restricted. As a human, movement is not as free as the core Resogun experience. If the house gets destroyed or the player makes one wrong move, it means game over as once again only a single life is given in this mode.Ĭommando mode is perhaps the biggest departure that Resogun has seen yet. Rather than piloting a ship, this mode has players taking control of a grounded human who can must survive a barrage of enemies and meteors that threaten his home. The other new mode is known as Commando and serves as the most unique mode available to the game. As the difficulty ramps up with player progression, these ships provide an exhilarating challenge. These massive motherships come down from the sky every so often and serve as a miniboss that the player must destroy, or suffer a devastating attack that will annihilate a city. One of the most enjoyable, yet challenging elements comes from the City Destroyers. This mode features all new enemy types, stage hazards (from an erupting volcano!) and power-ups that can both hinder or help your progress in the right context. Perhaps what is most refreshing about Protector mode is the new elements that get added to the game. As players continue to rescue more humans, the waves of enemies increases, making Protector mode’s one-life gameplay style a truly frantic experience. Dropping humans off at cities (read: grounded safe zones) rewards players with bonuses, usually in the form bonus points or power-ups. In this game type, players are given only one life and are tasked with rescuing as many humans as possible. The first new mode is known as Protector mode. Resogun’s new modes are unlikely to sway anyone who did not enjoy the game the first time around, but for fans who enjoyed topping the leaderboards at launch, this should be an enjoyable experience. The latest piece of new content, known as Resogun: Defenders, provides two new game modes that provide fresh ways to experience one of PS4’s most addictive games. It’s a good thing, then, that developer Housemarque continues to support the game with DLC. Fast forward to today and Resogun still stands as one of the best experiences available on the console, and one that many fans still find themselves drawn to. The fast-paced and twitchy gameplay melded perfectly with the exploding visuals and electronic soundtrack, creating an arcade-style twin-stick shooter that gamers loved. When the PlayStation 4 launched at the end of 2013, few people had expected Resogun to stand out as arguably the best launch title available on the system.
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