Published: 2011-09-22, Author: Stephen , review by: avforums.com
Abstract: There's no denying it, both the 360 and PS3 have strong line ups when it comes to their exclusive titles. Picking one or the other would be a difficult choice, especially when you consider the latest title to back Sony's line up; Resistance 3. The series ...
Abstract: For me, the Resistance series has always lacked a little something. It's been hard to pinpoint what, exactly - I've enjoyed the other games, the shooting is always solid, there are some great setpieces. But Resistance 3 made the answer clear; they've b...
Published: 2011-09-16, Author: Andrew , review by: theregister.co.uk
Resistance 3 is a good game. Both its single-player and multiplayer might be highly derivate, but they're also robust and highly-polished offerings. But this is 2011, the year of the FPS. With Killzone 3, Crysis 2 and Bulletstorm already on the shelves, a...
Abstract: If anyone knows how to create a weapon set to inspire and excite gamers, it’s Insomniac Games. With the brilliant Ratchet & Clank series and two Resistance games already behind it, the California-based developer has had plenty of practice at getting it...
Abstract: Resistance 3 is set four years after the events of Resistance 2 and Nathan Hale has succumbed to the Chimera so our new protagonist and member of the resistance Joseph Capelli has taken to hiding in a rats nest of tunnels under a small town in Oklahoma...
Thin narrative and characterisation aside, Resistance 3 offers an intensely thrilling campaign that emphasises terror and despair, alongside fantastic visuals with varied level designs plus some excellent multiplayer battles. ...
Awesome visual spectacle, Superb gritty sci-fi atmosphere, Excellent single-player campaign, A fantastic arsenal of alien weapons
Mildly disappointing multiplayer, Lacks any serious innovation
Resistance 3 is a triumph. While you can see its many influences showing through, it's one of the grimmest, most compelling and most spectacular FPS games on any platform, and amongst the very best on PS3....