Hale is at it again, but this time he's fighting on american soil and at times in american air space. The chimera has found they way over to America and have taken over, a select few of soldiers recruit Hale to aid in the eradication of the chimera.
Resistance 2 introduces quite a few different breeds of chimera that occupy land air and water making nowhere safe for you to turn especially the water which can only lead to sudden death by a species known as furies which we are unable to kill bearing resemblence to a chimeran mermaid. Your attackers by air while not exactly living chimera but rather of chimera design and they are design for one thing and one thing only, kill, your best bet is to shoot them on site before they shoot you. Remeber those slow moving species from Fall of Man that only use to pounce on you as they get close, well a similar type are back, this time, they are fused with the world's fastest man Usain Bolt, these things come at you in waves and very fast, keep a shotgun on hand or some air fuel grenades. These are joind by many other types that will sure to keep you on the edge of your seat wondering where your next attacker will come from.
Boss battles is where it's at in R2, key to defeating all is weapon selection and using your surroundings. Weapon selecting is essential in this sequel cause gone are the days of you carrying every single weapon, this is not actually a bad thing cause all weapons are balanced just more strategy is needed whengoing about you daily BBQ of chimera, it's not hard choosing a weapon, the game usually provides the optimum one there for you laying around near where you'll need it. You'll always have the 2 weapons for the job.
Throughout most of the story, you are accompanied by some allies, you know this and they know this, but do the chimera do? Nathan Hale is such a bad ass that even unarmed you pose more threat than 4 soldiers carrying LAARKS and they will relentlessly attack you and ignoring the soldiers at most times. It's annoying to say the least, but good strategy prevails, i.e having the right weapon and being in the right place
This game is like a good book, it wont let you put it down. The story is captivating, hinting at the chimera's heritage and history linking real events with the alternate reality that it is set in makes it believeable that something like this could have happened. The ending?, is it really the end?
The gaming industry moves at such a pace that it’s not surprising we’ve seen countless franchises fall into obscurity over the years.
There is a rumour that Driver 1 & 2 remasters will be released for Switch and presumably for other systems as well.
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Not sure however whether this results into new games in the near future.
Ninja Gaiden? Splinter Cell? Tenchu? Virtua Fighter? Killer Instinct? Killzone?

While it's been on ice for as long as it was around, the Resistance franchise has no shortage of quality.
My take:
Single player
3, 2, 1
Multiplayer
3, 1, 2
Overall
3, 2, 1
I beat the lengthy single player in 1 multiple times and spent hours in the online too. Plus 1 featured my home town! Special mention to the audio design in 1: playing that with surround headphones blew me away.
Note: I have the platinum for Resistance 2.
I only played the 3 main Resistance titles. My ranking would be;
1. Resistance 3
2. Resistance: Fall of Man
3. Resistance 2
Man I loved 3's campaign. Another gem stuck on the ps3 and who knows if insomniac will go back to the franchise.

While the studio is best known for Spyro the Dragon, Ratchet, and Clank, and Spider-Man back on the PS3 the studio broke from creating platformers and made one of the highest regarded science-fiction first-person shooters of all time. This was Resistance and it remains one of Sony's most acclaimed and dormant franchises.
Resistance 3's campaign was gorgeous for the time - and an awesome game to boot.
I've said in the past I'd like to see this series return and have it take place years later, like in the present.
I'll give you an example if I'm not mistaken the last game ended in the 50s, so if it was to take place some time in the 2020s you'd have an opportunity to see how the world changed after the fall of Chimera and all the new technology that came out of that war.
Just like in our universe we all know WW2 happened, but we never experienced it, so if the next Resistance game takes place years later so too would people in that universe know a war look place against the Chimera, they just wouldn't know what it really was like.
So getting to see how that universe would respond to the Chimera reemerging would be interesting.
Imagine a little kid talking with his grandfather about the war and the kid just thinks it was just a made up bed time horror story and what was said was worse than what really took place, but now that the Chimera come back the kid will find out why years later the old timer adults were still waiting for the Chimera to return.
I think there is great potential for this series still and I really believe the best way forward for Resistance is make it have a time jump too.
So hopefully this series will return.
I was blown away when i played for the first time Resistance on the PS3. Great Game. Also liked very much an played for hundred of hours the Co-op of R2. The SP campaign of R3 is also excelent. I really hope that Sony and Insomniac annouced the Remaster of the Series and a new chapter. They got story to do that.
Resistance 2 was one of the first few games i played on ps3 and I loved it, would definitely finish that again :D
Nice review!
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