![]() ![]() ![]() Left analogue stick moves the ship, right analogue stick fires weapons either left or right, L1 gives your ship a speed boost and allows you to plow through enemies, R1 activates a powerful overdrive attack, R2 detonates a screen clearing bomb and L2 is used to throw humans you may have picked up. There are the briefest tutorial tips which appear without interrupting gameplay in order to teach the player the controls, and there isn’t much to it. The question is: precisely how do you save them? This game is really all about the action, and the second the game starts you will be shooting down waves of enemies that materialize throughout the cylindrical levels and attempting to save the last humans. At the beginning of each level the player is reminded to “save the last humans,” and those few words are both the tutorial and the entirety of the storyline, presented in only a second or two of spoken dialogue. Like the games of yesteryear, the game starts and you just start playing. Resogun doesn’t waste much time on silly tutorials. ![]() Available for $14.99 from the PlayStation store or free for PlayStation Plus members, Resogun succeeds in being a fun game that is worth playing, though a lack of game modes and barebones multiplayer prevent it from fully reaching its potential. Xbox 360 had Geometry Wars, PlayStation 3 had Super Stardust HD, and now the PlayStation 4 has Resogun. Another new console and another arcade style shoot ‘em up. ![]()
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