AW: Resistance 3
Tools of Resistance 3: Insomniac's Weapons Evolved
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Joseph Capelli and the rest of the surviving human population are living in a world ruled by the Chimera. The military has been destroyed and factories are derelict, so expertly crafted firearms are an almost nonexistent rarity. In this brutal environment, survivors who still have fight in them must cobble together their own weaponry to blast away the Hybrids, Long Legs, and Window Makers threatening their daily life. Come with us as we take a look at both the functional and aesthetic changes of two important weapons from the Resistance universe.
[color="#800000"][b][size=4]MAGNUM[/size][size=1][/size][/b][/color]
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The Magnum makes its first appearance in Resistance 2. Its remote-detonated grenade bullets make it an invaluable weapon when it comes to taking down everything from common Hybrids to towering Titans. This army-issue weapon features a polished wooden stock, a uniform metallic body, and even a SRPA-branded electronic detonator.
[img]http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/sony/resistance/resistance3/weaponsffeature/Evo_Magnum_02.jpg"]
This is the improvised Magnum of Resistance 3. It is composed of several hunks of salvaged metal, and sports an aesthetic representative of the survivors' desperation. Inventiveness comes with rewards, however, as the Magnum can be upgraded to an even more powerful weapon in Resistance 3. After racking up enough kills with the pistol, Capelli can upgrade the sidearm so that each grenade bullet fragments into even more explosives upon contact with a Chimera or other surface. The result is a cluster of deadly bombs that can be triggered from behind cover. Necessity is the mother of invention, and this invention will mother a lot of dead Chimera.
[color="#800000"][size=4][b]BULLSEYE[/b][/size][size=1][/size][/color]
[img]http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/sony/resistance/resistance3/weaponsffeature/Evo_Bullseye_01.jpg"]
This is the Bullseye, the main firearm issued by Chimeran Hybrid foot soldiers. This weapon may look less complicated than the aliens' other firearms, but it sports rapid laser fire and the deadly accurate Bullseye Tag. Users can fire an identifying tag at their adversaries, causing all subsequent energy rounds to home in on them. This is especially useful for downing enemies who are behind cover while remaining unseen yourself. A remotely-detonated Bullseye Trap can also be set which unloads a torrent of bullets from a booby trap on the wall or ceiling.
[img src="http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/sony/resistance/resistance3/weaponsffeature/Evo_Bullseye_02.jpg
The functionality of the Bullseye remains mostly unchanged in Resistance 2, but features some helpful improvements. The three aiming hairs on the gun's redesigned frame allow for increased precision, as they tilt towards a tagged enemy and align to indicate shot accuracy. Tagged enemies can also be viewed through walls, an effect similar to the Auger weapon. Additionally, Bullseye Traps can be exploded, creating a shrapnel effect comparable to the Chimera's hedgehog grenades.
[img src="http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/sony/resistance/resistance3/weaponsffeature/Evo_Bullseye_03.jpg[/img]
Times are rough in Resistance 3, and the superior Bullseye of Resistance 2 is hard to come by. That being the case, humans have repurposed the original Bullseyes found in Resistance: Fall of Man. Similarly to the improvised Magnum, scraps of metal are bolted to the weapon's frame. The human resistance have also affixed an iron sight to the weapon, allowing a more conventional aiming style. One of this weapon's upgrades allow a single Bullseye Tag to shatter into multiple tags, creating a deadly effect when firing into a cluster of unfortunate Chimera.
[color="#800000[/img]Evolution of Long Legs[/color]
Long Legs: The Long Legs is a mechanically-enhanced Chimeran Hybrid able to leap high into the air and swoop down on its targets with deadly force. It uses its increased mobility to traverse complex environments and find superior attack positions.
Primary Weapon: Bullseye
Survival Tip: Tag it with a Bullseye tag when it lands -- all subsequent shots will steer toward it, even if it jumps to another perch.
But how did the Long Legs evolve into its current fearsome form? Well, it started out kind of like a dinosaur or one of those demon dogs from Ghostbusters and then slimmed down into more of a humanoid form with grasshopper legs. See for yourself below.
[img src="http://i744.photobucket.com/albums/xx84/predalien27/Resistance/long1.jpg[/img]
![:] :] :]](/styles/ctec/images/smilies/default/sm_B-].gif)
Tools of Resistance 3: Insomniac's Weapons Evolved
http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/sony/resistance/resistance3/weaponsffeature/r2weapons108-610.jpg"]
Joseph Capelli and the rest of the surviving human population are living in a world ruled by the Chimera. The military has been destroyed and factories are derelict, so expertly crafted firearms are an almost nonexistent rarity. In this brutal environment, survivors who still have fight in them must cobble together their own weaponry to blast away the Hybrids, Long Legs, and Window Makers threatening their daily life. Come with us as we take a look at both the functional and aesthetic changes of two important weapons from the Resistance universe.
[color="#800000"][b][size=4]MAGNUM[/size][size=1][/size][/b][/color]
[img]http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/sony/resistance/resistance3/weaponsffeature/Evo_Magnum_01.jpg"]
The Magnum makes its first appearance in Resistance 2. Its remote-detonated grenade bullets make it an invaluable weapon when it comes to taking down everything from common Hybrids to towering Titans. This army-issue weapon features a polished wooden stock, a uniform metallic body, and even a SRPA-branded electronic detonator.
[img]http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/sony/resistance/resistance3/weaponsffeature/Evo_Magnum_02.jpg"]
This is the improvised Magnum of Resistance 3. It is composed of several hunks of salvaged metal, and sports an aesthetic representative of the survivors' desperation. Inventiveness comes with rewards, however, as the Magnum can be upgraded to an even more powerful weapon in Resistance 3. After racking up enough kills with the pistol, Capelli can upgrade the sidearm so that each grenade bullet fragments into even more explosives upon contact with a Chimera or other surface. The result is a cluster of deadly bombs that can be triggered from behind cover. Necessity is the mother of invention, and this invention will mother a lot of dead Chimera.
[color="#800000"][size=4][b]BULLSEYE[/b][/size][size=1][/size][/color]
[img]http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/sony/resistance/resistance3/weaponsffeature/Evo_Bullseye_01.jpg"]
This is the Bullseye, the main firearm issued by Chimeran Hybrid foot soldiers. This weapon may look less complicated than the aliens' other firearms, but it sports rapid laser fire and the deadly accurate Bullseye Tag. Users can fire an identifying tag at their adversaries, causing all subsequent energy rounds to home in on them. This is especially useful for downing enemies who are behind cover while remaining unseen yourself. A remotely-detonated Bullseye Trap can also be set which unloads a torrent of bullets from a booby trap on the wall or ceiling.
[img src="http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/sony/resistance/resistance3/weaponsffeature/Evo_Bullseye_02.jpg
The functionality of the Bullseye remains mostly unchanged in Resistance 2, but features some helpful improvements. The three aiming hairs on the gun's redesigned frame allow for increased precision, as they tilt towards a tagged enemy and align to indicate shot accuracy. Tagged enemies can also be viewed through walls, an effect similar to the Auger weapon. Additionally, Bullseye Traps can be exploded, creating a shrapnel effect comparable to the Chimera's hedgehog grenades.
[img src="http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/sony/resistance/resistance3/weaponsffeature/Evo_Bullseye_03.jpg[/img]
Times are rough in Resistance 3, and the superior Bullseye of Resistance 2 is hard to come by. That being the case, humans have repurposed the original Bullseyes found in Resistance: Fall of Man. Similarly to the improvised Magnum, scraps of metal are bolted to the weapon's frame. The human resistance have also affixed an iron sight to the weapon, allowing a more conventional aiming style. One of this weapon's upgrades allow a single Bullseye Tag to shatter into multiple tags, creating a deadly effect when firing into a cluster of unfortunate Chimera.
[color="#800000[/img]Evolution of Long Legs[/color]
Long Legs: The Long Legs is a mechanically-enhanced Chimeran Hybrid able to leap high into the air and swoop down on its targets with deadly force. It uses its increased mobility to traverse complex environments and find superior attack positions.
Primary Weapon: Bullseye
Survival Tip: Tag it with a Bullseye tag when it lands -- all subsequent shots will steer toward it, even if it jumps to another perch.
But how did the Long Legs evolve into its current fearsome form? Well, it started out kind of like a dinosaur or one of those demon dogs from Ghostbusters and then slimmed down into more of a humanoid form with grasshopper legs. See for yourself below.
[img src="http://i744.photobucket.com/albums/xx84/predalien27/Resistance/long1.jpg[/img]
![:] :] :]](/styles/ctec/images/smilies/default/sm_B-].gif)

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Es ist halt doch noch was anderes, wenn man mit einem Kumpel gemütlich auf der Couch sitzt, ein paar kühle Bierchen parat hat und dann ne ordentliche Zocksession veranstaltet
Dazu noch ein paar Chips oder Pizza und später am Abend nen bisschen was zum Aufputschen (die Rede ist von Cola oder Kaffee
). Auf die Art habe ich den ersten Teil von Resistance mit nem Kumpel durchgezockt (komplett in einer Session). Wobei es ja auch seinen Vorteil hat, wenn man Online-Koop zockt, da muss man sich den Bildschirm wenigstens nicht teilen ^^ Am besten ist es, wenn beides integriert ist.
Und Gamer sind ja nicht dafür bekannt Qualität zu bevorzugen 
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