Nathan Hale, the main character of Resistance: Fall of Man was injected today. Unlike all the other soldiers, Nathan Hale still had life signs after being injected. He screams out some things that you can't make out. Head over to the full article to check out how the injection went.
Via Kotaku,
Turkish PlayStation web site PSTurkiye profiles most anticipated PS3 games of E3.
Joystiq writes: After it was announced that Uncharted and, well, "every game" for the PS3 will receive Trophies, many expected Insomniac's two titles would be on the shortlist of receiving updates in the "foreseeable future." Sadly, Insomniac's Bryan Intihar expresses on the PlayStation Blog that Ratchet and Clank Future and Resistance: Fall of Man aren't getting Trophy updates soon.
Gamedaily.biz writes: "Got a question for the man behind Ratchet & Clank and Resistance? Here's your chance! We're taking questions right now to be considered for our 10 Questions series.
Despite an interview with Eurogamer yesterday Insomniac developer J Stevenson has confirmed that there'll be no Trophies or Home support for Resistance: Fall of Man.
Speaking in a live interview on Eurogamer, Insomniac president Ted Price has revealed that both Resistance and its upcoming sequel will feature both Home and Trophy support.
Resistance: Fall of Man is this week's biggest climber, but has it re-gained number one spot...
One of the first games expected to shine in one of Home's series of game portals is Insomniac's Resistance: Fall of Man. Resistance is said to provide Home visitors with an interesting room to explore, one that will let PlayStation 3 owners visit unseen areas of the game and tap into bonus content in the form of "intercepted" radio communications between European and U.S. forces.
Insomniac has decided to step up to the plate, and start teaching developers how to properly program for the ps3. Insomniac has already been known for its great games for the ps3, and is also the makers of Resistence 1 and 2. Lets hope with Insomniacs help, EA will finally be able to make a decent game, witout asking Sony "Why does that matter?".
Last summer saw a top-drawer clash between The Church and Sony, thanks to Resistance: Fall of Man. One gun battle in the game took place in the hallowed surroundings of Manchester Cathedral, which prompted the Bishop of Manchester to bash Sony in the media-face for promoting gun crime. Fast forward to 2008, and the titanic face-off appears to have been a blessing in disguise for the iconic building, where visitor numbers have risen sharply. ...
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As you know, the Resistance: Fall of Man game updates via PlayStation Network. The resident PS3 Devs (Subdub and Gigi) discovered this nearly 6 months ago and others (Placa, to name just one) soon after, it's just another rehash of the old Warhawk method (detailed here and here), but more constrained.
Sony Japan is set to continue a PlayStation tradition with the PlayStation 3: an official budget lineup. A Japanese online retailer has posted listings for the first set of PS3 titles to fall under the new "PlayStation 3 the Best" lineup.
This comes straight from Insomniac's brochure released on 1ts January,2008.
Ripten:
In the latest episode of Insomniac's podcast Full Moon Show, they took a break after the release of R&CF: TOD and said they'll be back Thursday the 17th, because "they'll have some stuff to talk about by then" and "when we come back you'll know what our next project is".
Three Speech writes:
Following is information on the new Resistance: Fall of Man Bracknell and Axbridge maps. The Bracknell map is based in an old railway system, featuring disused train carriages, with the Axbridge map covering a valley strewn with rocks and Chimeran structures. Bracknell here we come¿