New Resistance 3 Gameplay Video

This is just some of the goodness that came out of GDC 2011. is back at it again, this looks great. As you can see and hear, they have made many improvements on the franchise. Some of which are:

- Play as Joe Capelli, the last sentinel, confirmed.
- Game begins in Haven, Oklahoma, Joe Capelli’s home town. You must defend against the chimera in the town to allow the citizens and your family to escape.
- New enemies, Long-Legs, Brawler, Terra Forma (new Chimeran machine).
- Starts off four years after 2.
- No health regeneration, the game is all about survival, so you will have to look for health.
- Return to Resistance 1 gameplay elements, e.g. similar color palette, Weapon Wheel is back!
- Weapons have true ironsights.
- All weapons can be upgraded immensely e.g. upgraded Auger shoots 3 bullets at a time.
- Human allies will actually be helpful, but can die.
- Blood will splash on the screen, similar to Killzone but not to the same extent.
- Graphics have improved greatly.
- Enivironments are more destructible and dynamic.
- A lot more atmospheric and particle effects, Terra Forma changes the weather in the area.

Resistance has a release date of September 6th, 2011. It will be released exclusively on the 3.

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  1. musicistabest July 14, 2012 at 5:27 pm -

    I am using Roxio Game Capture to record game play in 720p with component and USB 2.0. I know 2.0 isn’t great for transfer and component isn’t great either but I have heard of people bumping their quality up with their editing software. I was wondering if anyone could help me out with this one. Thanks in advance!

  2. I want to buy a 720p Westingouse TV on black friday but I kind of want to hold out for a 1080p set. Is there a world of difference between this two resolutions?

  3. How come some phones can record video in 720p but only take 5mp pictures. How does this work? Shouldn’t a camera capable of recording in HD be able to take very high quality pictures?

  4. What is the difference between these and is there a big difference in picture quality in a 720p and a 1080p?

  5. Is there enough of a difference between the two to warrant buying a Blu-Ray player to play “true” 720p movies? Or is the difference not as large as between upconverted 1080p and Blu-Ray 1080p?