![]() ![]() Although I suggest using Phobos you should use whatever one you feel most confident about for it. If you haven’t finished Veteran difficulty already you should get it out of the way and immediately start on the 1CC trophy. If all goes well you should have saved all of the humans in at least 3 or 4 of the maps by the time you finish your third playthrough. Make extra effort to go for every human and master survival. Once you’ve gotten two playthroughs out of the way you should be used to the games mechanics and start to hone your skills. In the end you’ll save yourself time and frustration on Veteran if you’re well versed in how to use a ship you enjoy. ![]() I personally suggest playing through Experienced again with another ship to see if you like it more. If you can’t save them all in one go it’s fine you’ll be clearing the levels several times again.ĭespite not having a difficulty rating themselves, I’d say that Phobs is the hardest to use correctly, while Ferox is the easiest and Nemesis is somewhere in between.Īfter you’ve beaten the game once you can either move on to Veteran immediately with the ship you just used-now that you are accustomed to it-try a different ship on the same difficulty, or brave a new difficulty with a ship you haven’t tried. Try and save as many humans as possible but don’t obsess over it. ![]() It’s best to just get your bearings and a feel of the game by starting on Experienced with either Nemesis of Ferox. Unless you are truly dominant at the genre there is no reason to start out on the hardest difficulty, since you have to play through the game at least three times anyway. To start out with, you will be able to choose from Rookie, Experienced, and Veteran difficulties (Easy, Normal, Hard). Three or four playthroughs on Experienced and one on Veteran is the best way to go about platting the game. The reason being that one of the three playthroughs requires you to play without losing all of your lives, which is very hard to do, let alone on the first time through the game with a ship. Minimum number of playthroughs: 3 (4 or 5 is suggested)Īlthough it is entirely possible to platinum the game in three playthroughs it is highly unlikely. ![]() Approximate amount of time to platinum: 6-10 hours (highly skill dependant).Estimated trophy difficulty: Vote in the Platinum Difficulty Rating thread.You can follow him on Twitter and Google+. Housemarque also announced that it is developing more content for Resogun and has made a season pass available for $8.įor more on Resogun, be sure to check out GameSpot’s review. Resogun’s Heroes DLC will add two new modes, Survival, in which you’ll see how far you can get with only one life, and Demolition, in which you destroy enemies by slamming into them with your ship. However, Housemarque will honor the best players predating tomorrow’s update with a Hall of Fame Leaderboard, which will display their high scores forever. With the addition of the ship editor and a number of fixes to exploits that the update will address, Housemarque said it has little choice but to reset the game’s leaderboards. When you’re done designing your ship, you can also share it online and download other players’ designs. The editor doesn’t only let you choose what your ship looks like, but also balance its agility, boost, overdrive, and standard weapons. The Ship Editor will allow you to design your own ships from scratch using a detailed voxel editor. Tomorrow, Resogun will get a free update that adds a local cooperative mode, ship editor, new trophies, and leaderboard changes, according to a post to the PlayStation Blog.Īs developer Housemarque Studios previously teased, the local co-op mode is being added to Resogun for free ahead of the paid DLC, Heroes, which will release on Wednesday for $5. ![]()
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