Description
Resistance 3 Playstation 3 Game tested and guaranteed to work.
Product Details
UPC:
711719817628
Condition:
Used
Platform:
Playstation 3
Region:
NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:
Mature
SKU:
PS3_RESISTANCE_3
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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I’m the author of the featured critical review of Resistance 2 here on retrolio and after finishing Resistance 3 I can gratefully say that Insomniac has restored my faith in the Resistance series with their latest offering!Resistance 3 lands almost three full years after Resistance 2. The extra year in development, according to press reporting, was to be used to polish and refine Resistance 3 to levels unseen before in the series. I’m happy to say that Insomniac’s extra efforts mark a dramatic increase in just about every facet of the game.The story of Resistance 3 picks up where R2 left off. Nathan Hale is dead at the hands of Joe Capelli one of his squad-mates once the Chimera virus began overtaking and changing Hale. Capelli finds himself making a meager living in Oklahoma with wife, child a few fellow survivors. The Chimera at this point has completely overrun the United States and most major cities have fallen. New York seems to be the epicenter of the Chimera’s terraforming activity though no human survivors of New York are known. Humanity is on the brink of extinction as Earth’s weather continues to cool to fit the Chimeran plan for settlement.The graphics in R3 have taken a dramatic turn for the better. In my review of Resistance 2 I was critical of the frequent graphic flaws and poor attention to detail. In R3 it’s clear that Insomniac took more time and care in crafting the game world. The initial scenes in R3 start with a gritty grain reminiscent of films like The Ro.
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THE ONLINE FEATURES OF THIS GAME DO NOT WORK. You can play split-screen while someone is right next to you, but you can’t play online multiplayer.Overall, the game was really fun but felt short. The plot was well rounded and the graphics were nice, but the choice of guns wasn’t amazing. I constantly ran out of the ammo that I needed and was overloaded with Bullseye ammo–my least favorite gun. The health wasn’t well-placed either. (There isn’t regenerating health, you need health packs.) I got lost really easily, as the quest marker was either really hard to find, misleading, or nonexistent. It didn’t help that most of the settings were the same.
One thing is for sure: Resistance 3 is at minimum as much fun to play as Resistance 1. And it’s a dramatic improvement over some of the major disappointments that Resistance 2 brought: 1) R2 campaign was too short and R3’s campaign is about as long as R1; 2) R2 was too easy and R3 is challenging on normal difficulty and a beast on hard; and 3) most importantly, R3 brings back campaign co-op play…R2 had co-op but it was special mission co-op, not campaign co-op.The R3 story isn’t quite as well written as R1 was, but it’s still good. The campaign consists of chapter after chapter of exhilarating battles against a plethora of creatures that you use a plethora of weapons to defeat (and the enemy will use most of them against you too) as you trek across country to New York. Remember in R1 you could carry every weapon that you came across in the game? And remember they eliminated that in R2 allowing you to carry only two weapons at a time? Well it’s back to R1’s way of thinking which is good and bad: good because, well, you have the best weapons at all times (as long as you’ve saved some ammo) to apply to enemies that certainly are easier to defeat if you’ve got the appropriate weapon in your hands; bad because 1) it’s unrealistic to be able to carry so many weapons and 2) on the initial playthroughs you bring up your weapons menu and there are so many weapons to choose from you could get destroyed before you make your decision; the game does not pause when you’re picking a weapo.
Good game…
Resistance 3 is the continuation from the last two resistance games obviously, hence the “3”. Anyway, you play as Capelli instead of Nathan Hale because he (Spoiler Alert)……Died in the last game. It feels a little different than the other two resistance games, but overall it stays on the same track as the other two with all new weapons to use and slay chimera in even in more inventive ways.I would say get this game if you enjoyed the other two and want to experience the continuation/conclusion? of the story and thwart the chimera, maybe with a friend. As for the online, it’s not the greatest ever, and is good every once in a while if you got nothing better to do. But I did not spend much time with the online as I did with the other two.
A fun mid-generation PS3 FPS game. It has some bugs, sure, and the multiplayer has been shut down since 2014, but this is easily worth buying for the singleplayer alone. For a last-gen game that came out seven years ago, Resistance 3 still looks really good when you look past the brown color palette. The gameplay harkens back to older FPS games where you have no regenerating health and are up against an absurd amount of enemies. Each level is wonderfully detailed in a way that makes them unique.If you haven’t played the other two Resistance games, don’t worry — Resistance 3 happily recaps the events of those games before you start running around. The story, from what I’ve played so far, is serviceable and feels like more than filler. The main character isn’t the most unique, but at the very least, he’s not some military dudebro, space marine, blatantly worse version of Batman, or any of the other thousand-or-so FPS protagonist cliches. If you play games for their stories, Resistance 3 shouldn’t disappoint.Other than Splitscreen Co-Op, Resistance 3 is unique in the sense that it was one of the few PS3 exclusives to support the PlayStation Sharpshooter and 3D for 3DTVs. The 3D is decent enough, but I sold my Sharpshooter ages ago so I can’t say much about that. If you really want a PS3 game that has 3D or Sharpshooter support — one of the three that exists — this is an alright pick.
Awesome! This is a first-rate science-fiction game and is loads of fun!As a shooter, this game rocks! It starts off kind of slow, but really picks up as you progress further into the story. Some of the later battles are truly awesome. These late battles are really long and you will earn victory the hard way. A player’s shooting skills are really put to the test. However, it is not hard, and a lot of fun!This is one immersive game. There are short cutscenes in every chapter. They draw you in. I found myself playing just to see what happens next in the story! It is a good story, with a few twists and turns compared to the average shooter. Very nice.The graphics are pretty good. At first, I thought they were only so-so, but they are, in fact, quite nice. Environments are well rendered, and the enemy Chimera have never looked this good. Cutscenes are seemlessly interwoven into the game, and the entire game uses the same graphics capability, whether it is a cutscene or normal play.Sound is pretty good. I turned sound effects to maximum to get the best sound out of weapons fire. Explosions and enemy deaths are well done. The background music is both ominous and foreboding, and plays differently during the battles; when you finish off the all enemies the music will change. The music is also just right for this apocalyptic setting. Again, very nice.Gun play is excellent, the best in the series. Each gun is useful, and there are some neat varieties, as well. Also, you have all the wea.
Resistance is probably the one PS3 series that differs with every single instalment. What I mean by that is each game has differences. Resistance 3 is my personal choice middle game of the three on the PS3. Meaning its better than Resistance 2, but not as good as the first. It is fantastically stunning with its visuals and weapon system while containing amazing environments that prove the PS3s processing power. Sadly this game fell short in major category: the story. This game is so short that if I play it from beginning to end, starting from when I wake up at around 8, I’ll most likely be done in the middle of the afternoon. There is only 6 locations and each one is very linear. This game felt like it was just a game to be put out without much effort behind it and that is extremely disappointing because this comes from Insomniac, a company that has not ONCE made no worse than a good game. Sadly, this is that game. It just feels like someone said ‘okay the way Resistance 2 ended there MUST be a third but lets not be enthusiastic about it.’Pros:+ This game is just gorgeous, no matter how you slice it.+ The weapons are just awesome and the weapon wheel is really convenient.+ Love the ‘this is it’ feel.Cons:- Not for the faint of heart- Really REALLY short- Can be very difficult at timesIn summary, this is a good game but its not the first Resistance (7/10)
Since Resistance 2 was pretty different from Resistance: Fall of Man, I was expecting this installment to do the same, so I wasn’t too disappointed. Insomniac seems to like switching things up a bit. Playing the game through with the Sharpshooter was a lot of fun (just wish that you could use 2 Sharpshooters for the split screen co-op mode!), and this game was challenging even for casual mode at times. The return of split screen was also a welcomed addition since playing it local co-op was really fun and made the Superhuman difficulty a lot less aggravating.Awesome game, highly recommended for all fans of the Resistance game series!