Visually, the game is intense, and has an outstanding visual flair to it that takes good advantage of the PS4’s capabilities. The plot is very minimalistic, amounting to “SAVE THE LAST HUMANS,” to the extent that the game tells you this every stage, but you don’t really need for there to be an extensive storyline when there’s so much shooting so that’s forgivable. Granted, the game certainly has its issues here and there, and it’s probably not going to be the first game you latch onto for your shiny new PS4 whether it’s free or not, but that’s part of the charm of the game, as it manages to be one of the best games for the PS4 at launch, if not the best, by sheer personality and force of will, if nothing else.įrom a presentation perspective, RESOGUN is essentially a modernized take on the classic shooters we’ve come to love. The other part, however, comes from the fact that RESOGUN is an engaging, beautiful, and surprisingly accessible shooter that manages to do quite a lot that’s unique to it while still being a familiar and enjoyable experience. Part of the reason for this is because, along with Contrast, it was (and still is as of this writing) completely free to PS Plus users at launch, giving PS4 owners two free games at launch if they signed up for the service. Microsoft got the bigger roster of exclusive digital titles overall, with Killer Instinct, Crimson Dragon and Lococycle among others, but Sony might well have gotten the best game of the lot in RESOGUN. With all of the big retail releases, both multi-console and exclusive, sometimes it’s easy to forget that there were some interesting digital releases at launch on the PS4 and Xbox One.
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