jeudi 26 juin 2014

Resogun Heroes DLC Review

In my estimation, Resogun is still PlayStation 4's best game. Its stellar gameplay and the hard-to-escape addiction keeps it on top (though its insane graphics and effects don't exactly hurt), but for some, it's started to run its course since its launch alongside PlayStation 4 in November of 2014. To inject some freshness into its twin-stick, Defender-inspired shooter, developer Housemarque didn't only launch a free patch that adds some new goodies; it's also given the world Resogun's very first DLC pack, called Heroes, that gashes open the barely healed wound of addiction.


Heroes comes packing two new modes. Survival mode’s twist isn't well-hidden by its name, giving you one life to live in Resogun’s brutal gameplay. Instead of roving from stage to stage, you're instead placed in the same cylindrical world (a location called Avernus) as day-night cycles circulate in the background, marking the passage of time. The longer you survive, the more points you gain. Unlike the core experience, your multiplier is never in danger of being reset, and humans don't have to be saved. But you'll want to save them, because rescuing them in sequence gives you upgraded weapons, shields, bombs, and more, which will help you survive. They'll parachute in from the sky, spawn out of defeated enemies, and more.


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