Wed, Oct 29 | J Playstation
IGN has an interesting video, comparing the two distinct styles of Resistance: Fall of Man and the upcoming Resistance 2. It’s been two years since Insomniac’s PS3 launch title debuted, and it’s very clear that the team has made ...
Eighteen months ago, Sony apologised to the Church of England after featuring Manchester Cathedral in Resistance: Fall of Man. The game however was released unchanged. A modified version of LittleBigPlanet is due to be released next ...
Mon, Oct 20 | pulpmovies.com
It wasn't that long ago that the Church of England was all over the video game industry - and Sony, in particular - for depicting a Resistance: Fall of Man combat mission inside a virtual representation of Manchester Cathedral (pic at ...
Sat, Oct 11 | GamePolitics
Resistance 2 - A sequel to Resistance: Fall of Man, a PS3 launch title, promises to be one of the best FPS on the Playstation 3 to date. Honorable Mention (aka the games I didn’t think about while writing this list): Mercenaries 2 (PS2, ...
Mon, Aug 25 | GameViper
2) Some enemies are still dangerous even after you put them down for the count. Once Clarke dismantled the first enemy, a slew of spider-like enemies crawled from its chest. I hated the crawlers in “Resistance: Fall of Man,” and I will ...
Tue, Aug 12 | Sarcastic Gamer
you have to go through the grenades you have my prssing the directional buttons down you have to look for the air feul and there you have it
Thu, Aug 16 | boardsus.playstation.com
Insomniac Games CEO and helluva nice guy Ted Price told GameDaily that he believes the PLAYSTATION 3 has become a "whipping boy" for the media, theorizing that "I think everyone just wants to fill it full of arrows because Sony's had some pretty amazing success over the years. And it's easy...
Fri, Jun 29 | Kotaku
Filed under: GamingSony's PR department has got to be one of the oddest places in the world to work: what other job requires doing damage control over accusations of running a racist marketing campaign and apologizing to the Church of England about violent video games in the same breath?...
Sat, Jun 16 | Engadget