RenegadeRocks
Legend
I couldn't complete RFOM on hard ! I think I would go with normal ! Expecting the game to reach me tomorrow or day after !
Wrapped it up last night. The final chapter was just mad and I have to admit it mainly consisted of me running around in a giant circle, trying to figure out what to do, whilst trying not to get stomped on. Gearing up for the second play through now, nice and slowly this time in order to take it all in.
I take it that the planet you see through the portal is the Chimera home world and, looking at the number of pieces it was breaking up into, the reason for their evacuation to earth?
I'd go with hard.
This game is about the feeling of desperation.
You get the complete feeling playing hard
I take it that the planet you see through the portal is the Chimera home world and, looking at the number of pieces it was breaking up into, the reason for their evacuation to earth?
I'm probably going to get the game today by mail. Any advice in regards to difficulty setting?
I've completed MW2 and KZ3 on the harder difficulty settings. Not sure about R2, think I played that on normal. Wouldn't mind a good challenge, though if there's one thing I hate, it's hard difficulty settings making bullet sponges out of enemies and limiting ammos.
I take it that the planet you see through the portal is the Chimera home world and, looking at the number of pieces it was breaking up into, the reason for their evacuation to earth?
That's about the only thing I can think of, but maybe I wasn't paying attention.The ending didn't explain anything really. What new things have we learned in R3? That the chimera needed to escape the planet at some point in the past.
Storytelling just doesn't seem to be Insomniac's strong point.Though I do hope we get a R4 from them on the PS4 to really flesh things out.The whole more intimite and "realistic" vibe they build up in the beginning really falls apart when you're nearing the end. The part inside the terraformer is plain ridiculous and cliche.
I ran into a bathroom and it just didn't end well for me.
That must be planet Helgan. It's where the chimera buy their dropships.
I beat the game. It gets a bit better near the end, although the second half of the game clearly isn't as good as the first half.
The ending is bit a let down. So we're to assume all the chimera just kinda went away. It seems all the really interesting stuff is always going on in the background, where it can be easily ignored. The lack of a proper boss fight is also disappointing, especially since the ones throughout the game were pretty good.
The Chimeras are still around. They lost their link back home, and the terraforming facility in R3.
Their suit and cooling apparatus allow them to roam on Earth unchecked.
The feral ones don't seem to need any cooling gears.
EDIT:
They stopped converting people into Chimera, and there are not many human left on Earth. So they can research in reproduction next, and/or re-establish the home link.
From the number of Windowmakers in the train level, it looks like the feral Chimeras can reproduce on Earth already.
Well, going by the credits, the chimera seem to be at least pushed back in the US. Which is quite a ridiculous chain of events if you ask me. 2 guys know knock down one tower, which apparently an entire army wasn't capable of. And suddenly humanity starts fighting back, instead of merely trying to survive because there are only so few humans left. And somehow a greatly outnumbered, disorganised, poorly supplied, group of people pushes back the highly advanced chimera. It's also quite contrary to the bleak outlook that ran through all the games so far. It's some incredibly poor storytelling to then pull a happy ending out your ass during the credits.
I think it would have made sense to have the Cloven show up at some point. We from the documents in R2 that they have been successfully fighting the chimera. And it's one of the things fans wanted to know more about.
I doubt Insomniac has some kind of overarching storyline roughly planned for the resistance games. And instead adds to it one game at a time, with each of them almost doing it's own thing, causing a lot of small continuity issues. Which makes me doubtful if we'll ever get some answers to some of it's mysteries. I mean I sure like to know more about the Cloven, those Pure chimera, the grey tech, that other species the chimera were supposed be at war with. It seems Insomniac has created a far bigger universe then they know what to do with.