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Resogun, probably another genre defining shooter.. Now we have Resogun Heroes, the first of at least two DLC expansions planned, and it comes with a 4.99/4.99 price tag.Its worth noting that a fairly significant patch came just prior to the release of Heroes and includes a ship creation system, new leaderboards, and a host of minor changes to the aesthetics of both the menus and gameplay. That patch is available now for anyone who owns the game. On the surface, Heroes appears to include just two new game modes but the expansion actually goes much deeper than that. New enemies, new music, and a few other goodies are thrown in along with the two new ways to play. The first is Demolition, and its unlike anything youve experienced in Resogun before. There are no guns, no overdrive, and no boosts. Instead, you have a constantly charging bomb at your disposal with varying degrees of lethality, depending on how long you charge it. To go along with the bomb, theres a large ball on the map that can be blasted in any direction with your bomb, destroying almost anything it touches (including you), with the goal of racking up as many points as you can. |
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@gooji | 27 June 14 | |
Survival is the second of the two modes and it pretty much makes Heroes worth a purchase on its own. In Survival, you take on waves of increasingly difficult enemies while trying to save as many humans as you can, and there are a ton of them. However, rescuing humans works a bit differently this time around. You dont have to take them back to a base after you have them in your grasp, and they dont break out of small cages anymore. Instead, the majority of them fall from the sky, with others being directly released from the highlighted Keepers that roam the map as they did in the regular game. Aside from rescuing humans, Survival sees you trying to stave off death for as many days as you can, while accumulating as many points as you can along the way. A full day/night cycle is included, and the challenge winds up within just a few minutes of sp*wning. Although you can build up shields that dont expire over time, the intensity is aided by your restriction of only one life. If you die, you start back from square one. That may sound a little off-putting but there are a couple of bonuses Housemarque added to aid you, such as a ship massacring and ridiculously fun to use supercharge mode (seen in the video above), as well as several random bomb and power pickups. Accumulating massive amounts of points has a bit of a different feel in Survival. Whereas in the standard game the ticket to hitting the top of the leaderboards was never letting your multiplier drop, only having one life means that is not a concern in Survival. Instead, the path of least of resistance is saving all those humans, and theyre tossed at you very frequently. Along with the new enemies, audio, and the cycling background scenery, this created just enough of a change to really make it feel like I was playing something fresh. |
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@gooji | 27 June 14 | |
Anyhooooo... It is survival mode that has interest me, I played the hell out of super stardust delta survival mode and got fkin good at it. Now Resogun has one I'm looking for some decent competition, someone to take on. My tag is boomjinx79 Maybe even post pics of your score as proof. |
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@nobyboy | 27 June 14 | |
I can do that just not at the min as my nets down.. Is there more trophies? Iv platinumed this
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@gooji | 27 June 14 | |
Think there is
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@nobyboy | 22 July 14 | |
i beat your score by 1million on my 1st and only go im sure u can do better
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@wikid | 29 July 14 | |
09
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@lostsock | 30 July 14 | |
I got nine million and odd :-P
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@gooji | 5 August 14 | |
@ nobyboy - 22.07.14 - 09:55pm i beat your score by 1million on my 1st and only go im sure u can do better I forgot about this |
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