Resistance: Fall of Man

Resistance: Fall of Man 2 in production

Insomniac Games beetling away on sci-fi sequel

Oct 15, 2007

Resistance: Fall of Man 2 is being "tentatively" prepared for launch next November, relocating the World War II-era alien-bashing action to American locations like San Francisco and Chicago as the Chimera invasion hits US shores.

Sergeant Nathan Hale, star of the original game, will allegedly return - though not necessarily in the leading role. Want more? Alright, multiplayer matches will now feature vehicles, including three brand new aircraft. Even better, there's a cliffhanger ending that sets up a third title in the series.

A sequel's hardly surprising given Insomniac's history-bending battler was one of PS3's better games at launch, though this infoburst certainly ain't official. No, it comes courtesy of our new favourite industry tipster, the memorably named Surfer Girl Reviews Star Wars blog. You may it remember from such revelations such as LA Noire being too big for Xbox 360...

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Resistance: Fall of Man
Resistance: Fall of Man

Genre: Action
Release date: Nov 15, 2006
Published by: SCEA
Developed by: Insomniac
Features: Pro Logic II, Progressive Scan (720p), Widescreen, Voice Headset
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