
It goes without saying that Housemarque, like with every title, have poured their heart and soul into Resogun to create a title that not only exploded out of the gate (thanks to a little help from Sony), but still manages to keep players interested with new content that is both fresh and infectiously fun.

Not only that, lots of ball jokes! Ball jokes galore! Ball jokes for everyone! Mainstay players may not particularly enjoy this mode, as it is too far away from the Resogun you know and love, but there is a certain level of depth involved that is interesting enough to draw you in. The most interesting aspect of Demolition mode comes in the fact that it is so far removed from the core shooting that Resogun was built on, instead evolving a new level of strategy that players must acclimate to.Įnemies are just as ferocious as before, so you can easily find yourself surrounded without any way to defend, so some semblance of planning is necessary while you precariously maneuver your ship away from baddies and your only weapon. Beware, however, as the Wrecking Ball is not meant to wreck only the enemies, but you as well.

Stretching far and away from the core shooting mechanics of Resogun, shooting is completely eliminated here in favor of launching this devastating orb into your foes for multiplier bonuses and screen-clearing effects. In that same “death-defying” thought, Demolition mode gives you a new sort-of-power-up in the Wrecking Ball, which is quite like its namesake. Sharing a fair amount with your standard Arcade mode, Survival comes as a challenge to those with the mindset of 'I can do better,' pushing individuals into a new death-defying situation with a certain finality each time you play. With 'Heroes,' a Survival mode is added to the fray, as you take your favorite ship with a single life and attempt to survive through wave after wave of enemies. Resogun's season pass, which contains 'Heroes,' will likely provide two major add-ons to the scene, though what sort of goodies we will see remains to be revealed. Not only do you get that sweet ship editor, though, but local cooperative play is now available so you and a buddy can take to the skies and help each other out to save humanity! What better way to expand the core Resogun experience! And all without a penny out of pocket, thanks to the fine, benevolent people at Housemarque.īeyond that, Resogun are also introducing a bit of content beyond that in 'Heroes,' a new expansion to the experience which brings two new modes to the ship shooter. We won't talk about the obvious weird stuff, but needless to say, you can do it. Build a ship that looks like an X-Wing? Do it up and stay on target. Much destruction, very fly, such explode. You want a ship to look like Doge? Wow, yeah, you do. Whatever your heart desires is yours for the building.

That is, you are able to make your own ships to do battle with.
RESOGUN PLAY ALL PATCH
The complimentary patch (read: FREE) that many have already taken advantage of offers much-needed balances, but also gives players the opportunity to work outside of the current stable of ships to save humans and take on opposing forces. Or back into it, if you have temporarily forgotten the title for other, lesser games. Housemarque comes in as the great provider, expanding the title with well-crafted downloadable content to not only make an already fleshed out title larger, but draw you into this cylindrical vortex ever further. Yes, Resogun is exactly like that, but it comes as no surprise that such a finely-tuned title, one that is being updated to this day, will leave you wanting more. Easy to learn, difficult to master, Housemarque's latest venture embodies the spirit of the quarter-eating arcade machines that saw you feed unknown handfuls of coin into them simply for “one more chance” to leave your initials in the top spot.
RESOGUN PLAY ALL PLUS
Having been part of the PlayStation 4's launch lineup, even being so generously offered at no cost to PlayStation Plus subscribers in the system's early months (thanks to a hefty delay in DriveClub's development), Resogun has had a long opportunity to worm its way into the hearts and minds of PlayStation 4 owners everywhere. Bang, bang! Bang, bang, bang, bang! Shoot, shoot, shoot! Bullet, bullet, gun! Zap, zap, zap! Pow, zap, pow!Ĭontinuing their legacy of crafting addictive titles built upon the backs of aggravating score-mongering, Housemarque have returned with Resogun, an enslaving side-scrolling ship shooter trapped in a cylinder that echoes the legendary classic Defender, but manages to be its own life-stealing demon.
