Playing this way will give you a handful of hours of enjoyment with the game. If you play on the easiest setting, it won’t be long before you’re skilled enough to make your way through all of the stages alone or with a partner. Resogun can either be a moderately difficult game or a thumb-blistering game depending on what you’re setting out to accomplish by playing it. On top of it all, Resogun features a very cool modern Electronic soundtrack which pumps waves of futuristic sound into your ears during battle. Enemies come at you in exotic patterns similar to that of a flock of birds creating complex shapes in the sky, and the simple yet bombastic style of the visual presentation will all but ensure that you’re eyes never stop being courted. The expertly crafted mechanics lend to some wonderfully exciting gameplay, you’ll be amazed at how precisely you are able to navigate your ship through a barrage of enemy craft and fire. I can’t praise the multiplayer in Resogun enough, PSN holds up like a champ (although I did hit some lag on launch day) and blasting through the stages with a partner is both thrilling and challenging. There are three modes to play: An arcade mode that takes you through each stage until you’ve completed them all, a single stage mode where you can play each stage one at a time and post your score to global and friend leaderboards, and an online co-op multiplayer mode which is absolutely the best reason to own a PS4 right now. In your arsenal is an array of missile and laser projectiles which increase in power throughout the course of the stages as you collect power-ups, special attacks which will utterly annihilate everything on the screen, and a boost that will have you zipping your way around like Walmart shoppers on Black Friday. It’s a side-scrolling shooter that has you piloting a nimble yet powerful spacecraft as you battle through hordes of alien enemies that are bent on your destruction. Resogun is the PS4’s Fantavision it’s loud, stylish, focused on arcade style gameplay, and will go completely underrated during the PS4’s lifecycle. Resogun is THE premier exclusive to experience on the PS4 right now, it will prove to you that not every next-gen game has to sell for $60 and cost tens or hundreds of millions of dollars to produce in order to warrant your attention. The PlayStation 4 did not need Resogun to move a million units at launch, but it’s sure as hell better for having it. It needs a game like Call of Duty: Ghosts, or Battlefield 4, or perhaps even needs a Ryse: Son of Rome. Every launch doesn’t need a game like Resogun.
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