Some insights here into how the team from Sony Bend Studio replicated the full Resistance experience on the PSP. Also some good opportunities to hear James Grayson’s cockney accent. He sounds a bit like a Helghast in fact…
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Thing is…I do really want this game….but I need something a bit “more” to determine my purchase.
Comment by JohnSketch — Feb 18, 2009 @ 5:09 pm
I thought the demo kicked ass, excellent game!
Comment by E-ROLE — Feb 18, 2009 @ 5:40 pm
Awesome! Now, can you please confirm Syphon Filter 5?
Pretty please?
Comment by Brodie — Feb 18, 2009 @ 5:50 pm
I didn’t get on with the demo, it looked great, even played ok in parts, but… I just didn’t like it that much.. The aiming was a little odd, and yeh,.. I find the PSP at its best doing rpgs and puzzle games, not shooters. Good effort though and I’m sure it will find its fans. Might even give the full game a try if I happen to see it cheap or feel particularly frivolous… It did look lovely graphically, I’ll give it that
Comment by Liquidcalm — Feb 18, 2009 @ 7:19 pm
“Chili Con Carnage” on the PSP is a great (“Spicy Move”) Shooter genre title, but I never got to grips with “Call of Duty: Roads to Victory” or either of the “Medal of Honor: Heroes” titles as they were just too cumbersome to control.
I’ve not tried the “Resistance: Retribution” demo yet, though.
Going off my experience with the online Multi-player Beta/Trial version of the PS3 complement title that I was very in favour of [before being introduced to "Killzone 2" :)] it left me disappointed by the full commercial release.
I still play online with “Resistance 2″ but I’ve never had the urge to return to the (single player) story mode (for that very reason; it was for single players).
With this in mind, although a PSP user, I’m not overly keen to try the handheld variant as it will just remind me what could have been on the PS3.
Unless, of course, the PSP version has a two (or more) player wireless link-up in the same game play environment… but I guess only Nintendo do this (successfully).
The whole “game sharing” feature is a great idea in theory, but in practice, the amount of data you have to transfer across the airwaves on a slow connection just slows down the gaming fun.
If you’ve ever changed characters whilst playing “Tekken: Dark Resurrection” on a “game sharing” PSP link-up you’ll know what I mean.
Just a though regarding the forthcoming press-labelled “PSP 2″ update to the Sony handheld… it would be an idea to integrate a motion sensitive (pitch up/down, yaw left/right, roll left/right) device so that the new console can compete with the likes of the iPhone.
Shaking off a flame-ridden on-screen character in a handheld “Resistance” title would be the obvious application alongside “Mercury Meltdown” on-screen interaction. I can see the homebrew community produced an “Etch-a-Sketch” type drawing title too.
BFN,
fp.
Comment by fanpages — Feb 18, 2009 @ 11:35 pm
Hmmm… just watched the embedded video above.
They should’ve got Ricky Tomlinson to say “A-R-S-E” instead the poor voice acting for the (British?) Royal Marine James Grayson.
Not a “must have” purchase for me. I’ll stick with “Resistance: Fall of Man”, I think.
Pity.
BFN,
fp.
Comment by fanpages — Feb 18, 2009 @ 11:58 pm
What a bunch of moaning minnies!
The demo was great.
The controls took a min or two to adjust to, sure, but after that, no problem.
Great graphics for the PSP, great fun.
I’ve preordered it for £17.99, can’t argue with that, can’t wait.
I enjoyed Resistance 1 & 2 on the PS3, and now I can’t wait for this to turn up for the PSP. I’m almost as excited about this release, as I am for Killzone 2…almost moreso in a way, as I expected Killzone 2 to look fantastic, whereas I can’t wait to see what they’ve achieved from the PSP with Retribution.
Well done guys. For £17.99 you can’t go wrong!
Comment by Retro Fan — Feb 19, 2009 @ 11:00 am
FYI: A GameTrailers-hosted video demonstrating how to plug in not one, but yes, you guessed it,.. both ends of a USB cable!
(Well, it is a video created for the US market)
Also some intel on the use of the DUALSHOCK(r)3 Wireless Controller with the handheld title…
[ http://www.gametrailers.com/player/45766.html ]
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Resistance: Retribution
Resistance Connect HD
Platforms: PSP
Posted February 19, 2009 @ 11:21 pm
Release Date: March 17, 2009
Get the full Resistance experience via PS3 and PSP connectivity.
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I think my reluctance to join the army of supporters of this title so far has been the graphical representation of the environment (well, OK, and the voice acting).
This trailer suggests that the visuals captured so far have been via the TV-out port of the PSP console, so hopefully the on-board screen will portray a gaming experience in a much higher resolution.
BFN,
fp.
Comment by fanpages — Feb 21, 2009 @ 12:29 am
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