Worth noting this is less a comprehensive overview of the Resistance series and more me playing them in sequence for the first time and trying to piece things together. I intentionally avoided looking things up because I wanted to dodge spoilers and let story moments and revelations hit as intended.
entirely fair, I greatly enjoyed the trilogy as a kid and hope you do as well. If I may add if at all possible you should also check out the PSP side game. It also is quite interesting.
Fun fact: We actually see the Cloven in Resistance: Retribution. They act more as an easter egg than a plot point in almost all of their encounters but at least you can fight some of them (they are not so interesting in terms of fighting but they are a cool addition).
This series was one of my firsts in my childhood so it's always fun to see someone new going through it. There's *a lot* to "miss" in the games if you don't know what to look. Different intel pamphlets and the dead SRPA soldiers scattered around maps help with a lot of plot holes. A lot more is revealed in the 2nd and 3rd games though.
Fun Fact: in the strategy guide that was officially released by insomniac had little dossier on all the enemy types describing how best to kill them and little lore bits. The single best thing in all of them I still remember to this day and it was on how to kill the "Menial" enemies. It went something along the lines of "Don't even waste your ammo on them, a single hit with your gun will ALWAYS do the job, they can't hit you from range and your faster". This also lead to the best running gag that my dad and I had when we Co-oped this game back in the day: I've always been Mr. Melee so we had a deal that anytime we found a Menial, I got dibs to run up and beat it to death. This culminated with a scene in the final level where you are locked in a smallish room and dozens of Menials at released inside with you. To which I paused the game looked at my dad and with a giddy smile said: "I got this", unpaused and proceed to run around the room systematically beating each and every one, all while humming "The Cancan" loudly and to the beat of...well the beatings. My dad almost fell off the bed laughing his ass off and didn't get hit once the whole time.
God I wish I had that sort of courage to do goofy stuff with the Menials. I was horrified of them when I was a kid, still immensely creeped out by them even to this day. lol.
Reminds me of how my dad and I would take the preorder exclusive blimp in GTA V storymode and joust the NPC blimp while playing flight of the valkyries
‘Knock out the mothership and the drones all collapse’ is one of my most hated tropes. The description here of the chimera not being able to go on without the Angels though leads me to a thought that I’d love to see explored more in something, where instead of just stopping functioning, the bad guys emotionally can’t go on after the big heroic victory and the heroes have to deal with, like, what do we do with a metric ton of suddenly docile but not dead enemy combatants?
@@khanlusa Minor spoiler: when you find a weakness in the Chimaera, they tend to figure out a way to stop that from happening again. Enjoy Resistance 2 :3
The wall wasn’t built by the other countries, Russia itself was keeping the Chimera at bay all those years until they wasn’t, the other countries thought the isolation from the Russians was because they was preparing weapons of some kind they had no idea about the outbreak until it was too late, i had the platinum trophy for both Fall Of Man and 2, most of the lore is explained in intel documents you acquire throughout missions
@@brandonmccann15 we don’t actually see the cloven in-game other than as a skin in the Resistance 2 multiplayer, the menial’s in Fall Of Man was used as workers for the factories and facilities but they don’t appear in 2 as the Chimera began to focus more on troop variants of the strain
god I miss this series. I always loved the horror of an enemy that assimilates you, The Flood, the Chimera, the Harvest. All of them have this horrifying idea that you are probably alive threw it all.
@@Sceptical_Giraffe I think he means the Reapers and Harvesters from Mass Effect, which tracks as we're talking about aliens that assimilate humans through brutal body-horror esque ways.
Hi, Hydralisk here. Do you have a minute to talk about our lord and savior the overmind? Come to the nearest zerg hive to get your free assimilation into the swarm. We have creep flavored cookies.
fun fact the bolshevik revolution failed in the resistance universe so it was imperial Russia that had spent decades fighting the chimera and build the red curtain why was it named that no idea
Just a note. The Soviet Union does not exist in this timeline. It was Tsarist Imperial Russia that was overwhelmed by the Chimera in the 1930’s. In regards to the US government suppressing news of the Chimera. It’s noted that all wireless radios became state property, and the borders were closed. If we assume all newspapers were also nationalised, it’s not impossible to assume in an era before home tv, the government could have kept the bulk of the population in the dark for a limited period of time while the Chimeras attention was focused on Europe and Asia.
@@timhare9867 thank you I was going to point that out myself, in this alternative timeline Russia would have fallen to the invasion long before the Revolution, so it would have been a Tsarist Russia and not the Soviet Union
Also the European Trade Organization was suppressing news of the Chimera invasion as a way to prevent panic in the first stages of said invasion and get help from the USA (it's stated that in exchange for telling that a pandemic is spreading in Europe (which explain the travel ban between the Americas and Europe) they received military assets from SERPA like VTOL aircrafts, Folsom carbines and Sabertooth tanks)
It was an important weakness of the Chimera that the resistance fighters exploited... and when the Chimera realized how bad of a weakness it was, they stamped it out by creating something that could lead the hivemind without the Chimera needing them to live.
@@the_furry_inside_your_walls639 its explained in R2 that daedalus essentially restructured the chimeran ranks to be more akin to how a modern military works, using a chain of command system instead of a single entity controlling the forces
From what I understood about Nathan being somewhat immune to the chimeran virus in the 1st game was because he was part of the Abraham project. The project took Chimeran cells and injected to American soilder volunteers (Nathan being one of them) and it was this reason for why Nathan had awesome healing abilities. The intel in the 2nd game explains more on what the Americans did before the invasion of the USA.
Yes and that he is also infected with a special strain called Pure Chimera, if I remember correctly, it came from the original Chimeran race that didn't come from the virus itself.
Not just being part of the Abraham project, he was one of two to be infected with dna from the Pure Chimera that were in Bryce Canyon, but his infection became dormant afterwards, only being awakened once the crawlers went into him in this game, being of such a high caste, as seen with Daedalus in 2 it's only natural he could resist the angels control since he was above them in the hierarchy
My favorite part of this game was actually the random soldiers bantering. "Say what you want about the Chimera, they have heart. AND TEETH! Big fookin' teeth!" "Before you ask, yes, Cheddar Gorge is where cheddar cheese is from."
How fortunate that a video covering a game with an alien species with a fascinating mutation process involving quite a bit of body horror comes out as I prepare to go watch a new movie about an alien species with a fascinating if rather grotesque life cycle process. Also, as someone who's occasionally dehydrated during the day, I appreciate the reminder to drink enough water. :)
@@thirdcoinedge Let's not forget that one of the most anticipated September releases (Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2) is all about going up against another alien lifeform that is known to assimilate, corrupt, and evolve everything into it while warping your consciousness against your will.
@@vlanson6529 I look forward to that. Also the Nids dissolve your consciousness for info. No you left over for anything. Even their genestealer cults get eaten and absorbed when the hive fleet is ready to move on. It's the Zerg that will convert you body and mind in a chrysalis if you seem unique enough to them or give them a good enough fight. Extremely rare but more likely in now that Kerrigan commands them.
Between the chimera, the cybermen from dr who, and the flood from halo, a sci-fi faction that gains reinforcements from converting enemy losses always is so intimidating. Almost always makes a very overbearing enemy and can do good at making them feel like a impossible foe imo.
The horror of playing xcom, seeing first chrysalid, get 2 soldiers killed by said chrysalid, those soldiers turn into "zombies", those zombies turn into chrysalids
There are the Tyranids that not only assimilate you but your entire planet's biosphere and atmosphere...Heck they even eat the minerals and soil of the planet
@@elpsykoongro5379 hence why in XCOM circles, the first meeting with Chrysalids is called C-Day. ... or if you're coming from Xenonauts, the first time you meet the Chrysalid equivalent (Reapers), it's R-Day.
Before I forget, that pilot that 'disobeyed orders' technically didn't. That pilot was likely the crew chief, while it is generally polite to deffer to the highest rank on the bird, they are defacto the highest rank on their bird. If he doesn't want a general on his VTOL guess who ain't going on that VTOL. The US military did and still does grant a large leeway to its grunts. (I don't remember if I mentioned something like this in another video of yours or someone else's so ignore if I have) I do wish the writers take the dynamic that the aliens are simply regrouping instead of trying to hold the territory. I say this as, strategically, this is the smarter move after such a critical blow. Hivemind is gonna hivemind, so they'll do maneuvers that RTS gamers would find normal, and others that are unconventional even to the RTS crowd.
26:10 It's rather sad that the lack of a forced and totally unneeded "romantic subplot" is in general so notable because of how commonplace they are despite almost always been trash.
13:15 The Chimera simply took Manchester and pushed it somewhere else! But seriously, Resistance is one of those IPs Sony should have really hung onto as it could have grown into a ton of interesting games and story lines. I always loved the alternate history of it and how different tech and weapons seemed to have evolved without WWII to jumpstart that process. A lack of the Soviet Union and seemingly WWI also seems to have greatly diverted this timeline from our own.
What I wouldn’t give for a Resistance: Fall of Man RTS game. Want an even bigger head scratcher? We don’t know what became of the Cloven, or whether or not the “Chimera” were what caused humans to evolve in the first place. All we find out later that they were here long before humans were and their “civilization” is still out there… or they’re running on autopilot and are carrying out preprogrammed responses to reconnect with the main “body”. But I’m pretty sure the Tunguska event either awoke the Chimera or it revealed them and the Russian Federation poke what they ought not to have touched. Thanks for the video. This series has a special place in one of my heart. Which I contribute to my enjoyment of the alternative history genre.
Ah yes that one part of the lore with serious implications that puts everything into a new perspective. There is something out there that basically kicked the Chimera off of earth, and this conflict is the Chimera’s desperate attempt to reclaim former territory or the last muscle spasms of a dead empire.
What also does not help was what happened to James Grayson from the psp spinoff. At the end of the game he had already ventured into the former Russian empire.
Thanks for the nice callback and a reminder how much of a shame it is, that they never continued the series. Btw, the first game is actually worth replaying since in a new game, you unlock some pretty cool new weapons very early on. It´s basically a second weapon ring ontop of the existing one. ;)
I've been waiting for this vid since you posted a short about it a few days ago. Saw it recommended to me and had to watch. I've been bingeing your vids, they're so damn good.
Also I love that you add clips of memes into your videos. It adds flavor to the video that I greatly appreciate, making it much more entertaining than it would be without said clips.
It's sad so many peoples are afraid of insects, they're by far the most interesting kind of animal out there. Did you know there are more species of coleopteras alone than mammals, avians, and molluscs combined? And not by a small margin either, there are 5500 species of mammals, 10 000 avians, and 85 000 for molluscs, wereas there are 400 000 species of coleopteras
Honestly, it's entirely a reflex reaction. I actually have a respect for insects. I just hate how they look. But they never chose to look the way they do, that's just how it is. Same with arachnids.
1:56 The Soviet Union never became a thing in the Resistance timeline, as the Tsars cracked down on the Bolsheviks. But other than that, good video. Can't wait to see you do the rest of the series too.
Don't worry The Chimera isn't defeated, the Chimera heavily adapts themselves very well, this victory is extremely short lived and the Chimera learns their lesson of not relying on a central hive mind
@@plaguedoctorjamespainshe6009 That's because it was split between the Feral Chimera and the Militarized Chimera, the former were made up of what once was animals native to Earth and lesser Hybrids while the latter were the superior Hybrids and their automated war machines. The Ferals were basically similar to the Crysis 3 Stalkers while the Militarized were under the direct control of the True Chimera.
0:01 .. I .. I RECOGNISE THAT SOUNDRACK, ITS INFAMOUS 1 TRACK VS FINAL BOSS, KESSLER! The song name is GENESIS, props to the Editor for using this iconic song 🚬🗿
I woulda loved to see an ALTERNATE timeline of 3 where Nathan became a human-angel hybrid, creating a swarm to combat the invasion. Imagine the possibilities and freaky space powers we could wield. Would be so much better than the depressing slog that 3 was.
The Chimera came through the Tunguska event, spreading through the Siberian wilderness unchecked. And from what i can remember off the top of my head, the Europeans united before the onset of the First World War and heading into alternate history, as the Russian Empire tried to contain the Chimera spread, and the Europeans uniting due to intercepting radio signals during the Russian blackout, and sending in spies, so naturally they unite under an alliance and create technology slightly advanced like 20 years in advanced at the time, as shown with the helicopters of the US soldiers, tank designs, and overall weapons from Humanity. And it was very clear the Chimera are aliens due to the Tunguska cutscene, advanced technology though originally spreading through some particles to infect people, as well as the portal opening up in Resistance 2: Fall of Man
Interesting fact I learned when I was still playing this game. If your aim is good and you're quick, you can save some of the soldier NPCs. They usually die kinda quick to the chimera, but killing the monsters quick enough saves them. Doesn't do anything but I just liked to keep them alive if possible.
And much like the kill zone franchise, I wish so much that we would have gotten a RTS spin of ristiance. Come on don't tell me you wouldn't want to play the chimera or a slightly more advanced 1940s usa or other nations using weird diesel punk and revervesed engineered alien tech to fight the xenos
@@shmee123ful kinda, i liked the construction of facilites and upgrading them for the war effort however they fighting itself was never shown,it gave You the numbers of units Lost / defeated but it happens behind the scenes
Ok, so your ability to sneak in gaming lore and history while breaking down the story with serious yet critical and sometimes sarcastic commentary is amazing. I just love your channel!
Id love to see your coverage of the Lost Planet games. It’s a childhood favorite and definitely one where the story doesn’t really matter all too much, but it’s a series so criminally underrated and missed, plus it’s got mechs and bug aliens
Something I didn’t appreciate when I was younger was just how creative these PS3 shooters in terms of their settings and backgrounds. Yes, World Wars in Space (Killzone) aren't exactly the most original but the presentation of it clearly evoked some response in people, and was based off iceland's own nazi occupation. Resistance inverts this, adding aliens and cosmic horror to a world war setting, which lets it fall just enough into the uncanny valley to be memorable.
I like at least that the destruction of the tower implies that the death of dozens, maybe even hundreds of Angels caused some kind of GIGANTIC psychic backlash. Especially since it took minutes. But alas, a cop out is still a cop out.
Thank you for covering this game. I never got to beat it growing up, and it was refreshing for the nostalgia hit with the cutscenes Your voice was an absolute treat for the coverage
I've had the displeasure a couple of times and remember it being... well, yeah, like death. You feel someone shoved a furnace in your chest and all you can do is lay there shivering for some ungodly reason wishing someone would inject coolant directly into your spine.
@@khanlusa Exactly. And if you are unfortunate enough you'll also be vomiting and have diarrhea for a whole week u_u. I also wish I could be suspended in mid-air because I was soaked in my own sweat
Love the reviews. This is a game I started and never finished due to headaches not caused by the game. All the inspiration I need to give it another try. 😊
I thoroughly appreciate the regular 2000s nostalgia trips on this channel, even when it's things that weren't directly pertinent to my childhood the vibes are still on point.
Hey I don't want to be rude in the resistance universe the Soviet union doesn't exist it's imperial Russia and in imperial Russia built the red curtain to keep the chimera out of Europe I think again sorry I sound rude I'm just happy someone's making another video on resistance
@@khanlusa yeah it's in Intel documents and and I think it's another games but what happens in the resistance universe the Russian tsar are basically destroys the revolution TV tropes have a summary I can't wait for you to play the other games in the series if you're going to
Excellent video. I played tons of Resistance 1 back when it first released. Was always interested in the story, and the mystery of the Cloven faction. Your complaint at the end of "destroy 1 structure to win the war" is also a trope they use again in Resistance 3.
I rmemebr playing this a little a few years ago but never got to the others. I really liked the aesthetics of fall of men with the ww2 with aliens, all our war between 2 species, but the changes in 2 aesthetics wise kinda put me off a bit. Either way I hope it gets a port someday. I also love the lore too it’s so fascinating
I'm glad you enjoyed Fall of Man. It captured my imagination ever since I played it at my friend's house years ago. And then I played Resistance 2 at another friend's house some years later and had my speculations about the origins of the Chimera vindicated. Some years ago, I bought the trilogy and a bunch of other PS3 games I fondly remember playing with my friends in preparation to buy my own console... and then after beating the Resistance series all over again, I subjected them to one of my co-workers.
Resistance was my first PS3 (I was way too young to play it) but even all these years later I still love the series. The Chimera are such an interesting enemy and the art direction of the games is just so good.
Just found the channel. I like the content and how u narrate. Now I found it strange u havent reviewed FEAR & HUNGER. And its sequel TERMINA. I personally consider it genius just like Silent Hill 2 is. That lvl of awesomeness. So I HIGHLY recommend you play and review both games of F&H.
That was one of the first games my best friend and I played together. It was basically the beginning of us playing shooters. That would definitely be a series I would like to see remake.
Great video. I remember seeing the cover art for Resistance at a GameStop like 900 years ago as a kid and thinking it looked cool as hell. I only ever played the one on the PSP but I enjoyed it quite a lot.
I love resistance lore, resistance retribution was my favourite game on PSP and there was a time in when I was in primary school when I was fully consumed by lore of these games. I wish they would revive the series one day.
I'd never survive this, because rollers look like those adorable little lizards that bite their tails and I'd never be able to fight back against their infectious cuteness...
i can’t tell you how excited i was to click on this video, the resistance games are one of my favorite franchises on playstation, besides inFAMOUS and white knight chronicles
15:41 there is a verry big diffrence to a mag and a clip. a clip is a smal piece of metal with boolets attached to it think a bolt action rifle or a garand. a mag is a box with bullets inside it think ak47 and ar15
The only reason I know about Grimsby is because of this game, lol. The Chimera were damn creepy and the qhole game had just a despondany vibe to it. You always felt like you were on the back foot. I really liked how the cutscenes were presented with photos. It really sold the post ww2 style "someone recalling memories" vibe. The actors did a really good job.
Please, do the second game as Well, your voice and just you knowing the lore and explaining everything. It just scratches that part of my brain that lets good in the world exist.
I remember watching a friend play this and was blown away by it starting in York, my hometown, in fact there is a location that is literally around the corner from my late grandmother's house.
This game is so slept on, I have so many memories with my older sister playing through the entire campaign coop with her doing all the work but being in no cutscenes, this game needs a remake or sequel as 3 was really good aswell, I genuinely think this game could be the best survival horror fps if Sony decided to do something with it
I loved this game series, fell in love with Resistance 1, Resistance 2 had the best COOP, Resistance 3 didn't live up to 1 and 2 but was final farewell to the series.
Thoroughly enjoyed playing this game upon launch an the next 2 games too, The law surrounding resistance fall of man series is just cool the 4th game was in production but got cancelled 😢😢😢 The playstation 3 was the best console ever made ha ha still play it regularly to get my killzone fix This vid gets a big thumbs up 🎉🎉🎉
The worst part of the “and they all faded away” is that in the other games it wasn’t quite like that, like in 3 in the conclusion of the game they had to thin out the rest of the chimera population as they said on the radio, I think they just didn’t know how the game was gonna go and I’m glad it went good! Wish I had PlayStation network at the time so I could played resistance 2 online those missions looked really hard and fun
Neat video, I hadn't heard of this game or your channel before. Subscribed for sure and hoping the algorithm suggest some more. Thank you for the content.
I like that edit you have for the thumbnail of this vid heavy posterisation gives it a Darkest DUngeon look And the Cloven sound like either an apocalypse cult or a rogue strain of Chimera, adapted for earth and cut out from the hivemind of the rest (maybe mutation that makes them less than Chimera but more than Human, and enemy to both, like a sentient cancer)
I never played the Resistance series but you made me wish I had. This looks fun, much more than the grim-tastic Gears of War series. I understand your gripe over the trope of destroying one object defeats the whole enemy but it does avoid certain problems. Suikoden is a turn-base RPG series set in a medieval fantasy with loads of Game of Thrones political intrigue and war. Each game has the big battle that breaks the enemy country's army, but then there is about a couple hours left where you have to go into their land to pick off scattered troops desperate to hold you off and failing miserably. This leads to a great moment where you occupy the enemy capital where all its citizens denounce their leaders and insist they were always against the war when at the beginning you stealthily infiltrated the city where everyone was celebrating their early wins and couldn't wait to expand their borders. It's a great moment and I don't see why Resistance couldn't do that: Whittling down the surviving chimeras like a virus so others won't get infected. It'd be a good epilogue DLC.
I'd recommend watching the "Shattered History" game trailer for Resistance 2 before playing it, since it gives some tasty lore bits and a nice, short recap of the setting's history It really helps feed into it being a unique alt-history timeline.
I still can't get over how "attractive-voiced RUclipsrs being delightfully autistic about horror media" is somehow a whole subcategory of my video consumption now. Come to think of it, even Night Mind is active today! What is this, Summerween with all treats?
One of my favourite games of all Time. I never have gotten around to playing it again. But I love the art style, horror, and vibes of this first game! I played it with my dad, I miss him
I would absolutely love it if you would do a review of The Darkness 1 & 2. The games themselves aren't particularly amazing when its comes to gameplay, but there is so much detail that goes into the setting itself. I became sentimental for them recently since they were childhood games of mine and wow I forgot how much of my younger edgy self imprinted on those games growing up. I even started reading the comics too which was what the games were based on and this trip down memory lane has been fantastic and I think your excellent reflection skills coupled with your sense of humor would really enjoy them as well. Thank you so much for making these videos I bet so many others are reliving some very cherished memories thanks to you.
The chimera used to rule earth hundreds of years before humans walked, they were at war with another species and the planet became unlivable, so they left, and waited for the planet to get better, that’s why they have such advanced weapons, that’s as much as I remember
For some reason, this game really makes me think about Hellgate: London, which is actually one of the only fps I've played and really enjoyed. The story is fascinating, and I think that you might like it (going by what I've seen of your videos). Some of the side quests are just plain strange and it can get really grindy, but. idk lol I just love it XD
Worth noting this is less a comprehensive overview of the Resistance series and more me playing them in sequence for the first time and trying to piece things together. I intentionally avoided looking things up because I wanted to dodge spoilers and let story moments and revelations hit as intended.
entirely fair, I greatly enjoyed the trilogy as a kid and hope you do as well. If I may add if at all possible you should also check out the PSP side game. It also is quite interesting.
I wonder if that'll somehow include Retribution on the PSP and the one that released on the Vita.
You should get interested in Xeelee Sequence by Stephen Baxter, specifically the stories about occupation of the solar system by alien species 🙃
Fun fact: We actually see the Cloven in Resistance: Retribution. They act more as an easter egg than a plot point in almost all of their encounters but at least you can fight some of them (they are not so interesting in terms of fighting but they are a cool addition).
This series was one of my firsts in my childhood so it's always fun to see someone new going through it. There's *a lot* to "miss" in the games if you don't know what to look. Different intel pamphlets and the dead SRPA soldiers scattered around maps help with a lot of plot holes. A lot more is revealed in the 2nd and 3rd games though.
Most realistic part of this game is the government not telling their soldiers what they’re up against.
That's impossible to do because it's worse than that: not even the government knows what they're up against.
@@codyconnor6981 Nobody wants to fight monsters
@@Time-hf8nr They never tell the truth
@@Time-hf8nr so you send them to die without knowing
@@steiner4864 welcome to the US army. If youre standard infantry, cav scout, etc. you usually find out how fucked the situation is firsthand
Fun Fact: in the strategy guide that was officially released by insomniac had little dossier on all the enemy types describing how best to kill them and little lore bits. The single best thing in all of them I still remember to this day and it was on how to kill the "Menial" enemies. It went something along the lines of "Don't even waste your ammo on them, a single hit with your gun will ALWAYS do the job, they can't hit you from range and your faster".
This also lead to the best running gag that my dad and I had when we Co-oped this game back in the day: I've always been Mr. Melee so we had a deal that anytime we found a Menial, I got dibs to run up and beat it to death. This culminated with a scene in the final level where you are locked in a smallish room and dozens of Menials at released inside with you. To which I paused the game looked at my dad and with a giddy smile said: "I got this", unpaused and proceed to run around the room systematically beating each and every one, all while humming "The Cancan" loudly and to the beat of...well the beatings. My dad almost fell off the bed laughing his ass off and didn't get hit once the whole time.
That's lovely, thank you for sharing xD
God I wish I had that sort of courage to do goofy stuff with the Menials. I was horrified of them when I was a kid, still immensely creeped out by them even to this day. lol.
I miss Co-op so much! This and WaW were my favorites...
Reminds me of how my dad and I would take the preorder exclusive blimp in GTA V storymode and joust the NPC blimp while playing flight of the valkyries
i know exactly what room you’re talking about, that sounds awesome 😂
‘Knock out the mothership and the drones all collapse’ is one of my most hated tropes. The description here of the chimera not being able to go on without the Angels though leads me to a thought that I’d love to see explored more in something, where instead of just stopping functioning, the bad guys emotionally can’t go on after the big heroic victory and the heroes have to deal with, like, what do we do with a metric ton of suddenly docile but not dead enemy combatants?
The funny part is they did go on after the angels death.
@@norseman423 "They died within minutes" that doesn't sound like going on???
@@khanlusa Minor spoiler: when you find a weakness in the Chimaera, they tend to figure out a way to stop that from happening again. Enjoy Resistance 2 :3
@@Threvlin that’s what happens to the Orcs in Warcraft between the second and third games!
@@khanlusa Huh? "going on" meaning living?
The wall wasn’t built by the other countries, Russia itself was keeping the Chimera at bay all those years until they wasn’t, the other countries thought the isolation from the Russians was because they was preparing weapons of some kind they had no idea about the outbreak until it was too late, i had the platinum trophy for both Fall Of Man and 2, most of the lore is explained in intel documents you acquire throughout missions
Since when does Fall of Man has achievements?
@@steelbear2063 on ps3? Lmao
@@steelbear2063 in game achievements from collecting all the guns and intel documents, i was wrong, 2 had the trophies
@@beencomfy had no idea about the cloven lol are they also mentioned in the second and third game ?
@@brandonmccann15 we don’t actually see the cloven in-game other than as a skin in the Resistance 2 multiplayer, the menial’s in Fall Of Man was used as workers for the factories and facilities but they don’t appear in 2 as the Chimera began to focus more on troop variants of the strain
god I miss this series. I always loved the horror of an enemy that assimilates you, The Flood, the Chimera, the Harvest. All of them have this horrifying idea that you are probably alive threw it all.
@grave5512 What game has The Harvest as an enemy? Would love to give it a go (Also a sucker for games where your enemies assimilate people)
@@Sceptical_Giraffe I think he means the Reapers and Harvesters from Mass Effect, which tracks as we're talking about aliens that assimilate humans through brutal body-horror esque ways.
don't forget the the strogg (specifically quake 4). oh and to a lesser extent the combine.
The necromorphs from dead space aswell!
Hi, Hydralisk here. Do you have a minute to talk about our lord and savior the overmind? Come to the nearest zerg hive to get your free assimilation into the swarm. We have creep flavored cookies.
fun fact the bolshevik revolution failed in the resistance universe so it was imperial Russia that had spent decades fighting the chimera and build the red curtain why was it named that no idea
@@catgod1017 Named for the bodies they buried that day to raise it
Based and Nicholas II pilled.
Iron Curtain.
I guess it wasn't metaphorical in Resistance.
Just a note. The Soviet Union does not exist in this timeline. It was Tsarist Imperial Russia that was overwhelmed by the Chimera in the 1930’s.
In regards to the US government suppressing news of the Chimera. It’s noted that all wireless radios became state property, and the borders were closed. If we assume all newspapers were also nationalised, it’s not impossible to assume in an era before home tv, the government could have kept the bulk of the population in the dark for a limited period of time while the Chimeras attention was focused on Europe and Asia.
@@timhare9867 thank you I was going to point that out myself, in this alternative timeline Russia would have fallen to the invasion long before the Revolution, so it would have been a Tsarist Russia and not the Soviet Union
Also the European Trade Organization was suppressing news of the Chimera invasion as a way to prevent panic in the first stages of said invasion and get help from the USA (it's stated that in exchange for telling that a pandemic is spreading in Europe (which explain the travel ban between the Americas and Europe) they received military assets from SERPA like VTOL aircrafts, Folsom carbines and Sabertooth tanks)
the war of the worlds radio broadcast apparently happens in the games story as well, and they shut it down and tell orsen wells to fuckoff.
Also, in the Spanish civil war,
Which occured in that timeline, general Franco lost and was executed for war crimes.
Lenin got turned into bug-food
The Chimera skull with the army helmet is easily the hardest box art of any game imo
Yeah trust me, 2 will clear up some things real quick. Also at least the "kill the queen" cliché works for this series.
It was an important weakness of the Chimera that the resistance fighters exploited... and when the Chimera realized how bad of a weakness it was, they stamped it out by creating something that could lead the hivemind without the Chimera needing them to live.
@@the_furry_inside_your_walls639 its explained in R2 that daedalus essentially restructured the chimeran ranks to be more akin to how a modern military works, using a chain of command system instead of a single entity controlling the forces
From what I understood about Nathan being somewhat immune to the chimeran virus in the 1st game was because he was part of the Abraham project. The project took Chimeran cells and injected to American soilder volunteers (Nathan being one of them) and it was this reason for why Nathan had awesome healing abilities. The intel in the 2nd game explains more on what the Americans did before the invasion of the USA.
Don't hold this against me, it was a long time since I played these games
Yes and that he is also infected with a special strain called Pure Chimera, if I remember correctly, it came from the original Chimeran race that didn't come from the virus itself.
Not just being part of the Abraham project, he was one of two to be infected with dna from the Pure Chimera that were in Bryce Canyon, but his infection became dormant afterwards, only being awakened once the crawlers went into him in this game, being of such a high caste, as seen with Daedalus in 2 it's only natural he could resist the angels control since he was above them in the hierarchy
My favorite part of this game was actually the random soldiers bantering.
"Say what you want about the Chimera, they have heart. AND TEETH! Big fookin' teeth!"
"Before you ask, yes, Cheddar Gorge is where cheddar cheese is from."
Small conversations like this are nice. Army of Two had some cool moments with casual dialogue between the two characters.
The one quote that I'll always love and added a word to my vocabulary for years;
"Lucky bugger, you don't have a scratch on ya!"
I noticed one where they asked what was going on with Nathan's eyes
How fortunate that a video covering a game with an alien species with a fascinating mutation process involving quite a bit of body horror comes out as I prepare to go watch a new movie about an alien species with a fascinating if rather grotesque life cycle process.
Also, as someone who's occasionally dehydrated during the day, I appreciate the reminder to drink enough water. :)
I do really want to go see Romulus, lol, hope you enjoy!
@@thirdcoinedge Let's not forget that one of the most anticipated September releases (Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2) is all about going up against another alien lifeform that is known to assimilate, corrupt, and evolve everything into it while warping your consciousness against your will.
@@vlanson6529 I look forward to that.
Also the Nids dissolve your consciousness for info.
No you left over for anything.
Even their genestealer cults get eaten and absorbed when the hive fleet is ready to move on.
It's the Zerg that will convert you body and mind in a chrysalis if you seem unique enough to them or give them a good enough fight.
Extremely rare but more likely in now that Kerrigan commands them.
"It was an honor sir"😢
this game series was a pillar of my childhood! I replayed the campaigns countless times and always wish we got another game
Between the chimera, the cybermen from dr who, and the flood from halo, a sci-fi faction that gains reinforcements from converting enemy losses always is so intimidating. Almost always makes a very overbearing enemy and can do good at making them feel like a impossible foe imo.
The horror of playing xcom, seeing first chrysalid, get 2 soldiers killed by said chrysalid, those soldiers turn into "zombies", those zombies turn into chrysalids
There are the Tyranids that not only assimilate you but your entire planet's biosphere and atmosphere...Heck they even eat the minerals and soil of the planet
@@elpsykoongro5379 hence why in XCOM circles, the first meeting with Chrysalids is called C-Day.
... or if you're coming from Xenonauts, the first time you meet the Chrysalid equivalent (Reapers), it's R-Day.
Before I forget, that pilot that 'disobeyed orders' technically didn't. That pilot was likely the crew chief, while it is generally polite to deffer to the highest rank on the bird, they are defacto the highest rank on their bird. If he doesn't want a general on his VTOL guess who ain't going on that VTOL. The US military did and still does grant a large leeway to its grunts. (I don't remember if I mentioned something like this in another video of yours or someone else's so ignore if I have)
I do wish the writers take the dynamic that the aliens are simply regrouping instead of trying to hold the territory. I say this as, strategically, this is the smarter move after such a critical blow. Hivemind is gonna hivemind, so they'll do maneuvers that RTS gamers would find normal, and others that are unconventional even to the RTS crowd.
@@AnotherOtherMan-alive pilots aren’t grunts lol
As someone put it once concerning crew chiefs, “On that helicopter, he is God.”
26:10 It's rather sad that the lack of a forced and totally unneeded "romantic subplot" is in general so notable because of how commonplace they are despite almost always been trash.
Wanna know what would suck
Winning, going home, and having ptsd every summer because of the cicadas
@@evanwesolowski3717 lmaooo
The non-modern setting really helps it stand out
13:15 The Chimera simply took Manchester and pushed it somewhere else! But seriously, Resistance is one of those IPs Sony should have really hung onto as it could have grown into a ton of interesting games and story lines. I always loved the alternate history of it and how different tech and weapons seemed to have evolved without WWII to jumpstart that process. A lack of the Soviet Union and seemingly WWI also seems to have greatly diverted this timeline from our own.
What I wouldn’t give for a Resistance: Fall of Man RTS game.
Want an even bigger head scratcher? We don’t know what became of the Cloven, or whether or not the “Chimera” were what caused humans to evolve in the first place.
All we find out later that they were here long before humans were and their “civilization” is still out there… or they’re running on autopilot and are carrying out preprogrammed responses to reconnect with the main “body”.
But I’m pretty sure the Tunguska event either awoke the Chimera or it revealed them and the Russian Federation poke what they ought not to have touched.
Thanks for the video. This series has a special place in one of my heart. Which I contribute to my enjoyment of the alternative history genre.
Ah yes that one part of the lore with serious implications that puts everything into a new perspective. There is something out there that basically kicked the Chimera off of earth, and this conflict is the Chimera’s desperate attempt to reclaim former territory or the last muscle spasms of a dead empire.
@@fumarc4501 There was a RTS Game of Resistance but it was only a web browser Game that had a short Lifetime,it was quite entertaining though
@@SniperFallen06wish we had more.
Imagining Resistance but in the scope and style of SupCom makes my brain go brrrrr
What also does not help was what happened to James Grayson from the psp spinoff. At the end of the game he had already ventured into the former Russian empire.
Thanks for the nice callback and a reminder how much of a shame it is, that they never continued the series.
Btw, the first game is actually worth replaying since in a new game, you unlock some pretty cool new weapons very early on. It´s basically a second weapon ring ontop of the existing one. ;)
I've been waiting for this vid since you posted a short about it a few days ago. Saw it recommended to me and had to watch. I've been bingeing your vids, they're so damn good.
Also I love that you add clips of memes into your videos. It adds flavor to the video that I greatly appreciate, making it much more entertaining than it would be without said clips.
@@lunanyx8592 it's the internet brainrot lmao
It's sad so many peoples are afraid of insects, they're by far the most interesting kind of animal out there. Did you know there are more species of coleopteras alone than mammals, avians, and molluscs combined? And not by a small margin either, there are 5500 species of mammals, 10 000 avians, and 85 000 for molluscs, wereas there are 400 000 species of coleopteras
They're icky and make my skin crawl.
Ye and we have flamethrowers and nukes just for that.
Insects and other micro world animals are victims to the meanest sorts of parasites. We should pity them.
Honestly, it's entirely a reflex reaction. I actually have a respect for insects. I just hate how they look. But they never chose to look the way they do, that's just how it is. Same with arachnids.
1:56 The Soviet Union never became a thing in the Resistance timeline, as the Tsars cracked down on the Bolsheviks.
But other than that, good video. Can't wait to see you do the rest of the series too.
Not to mention Japan stayed an empire. Not trying to be disrespectful to the Japanese, I actually have a level of respect for them and their culture.
Don't worry
The Chimera isn't defeated, the Chimera heavily adapts themselves very well, this victory is extremely short lived and the Chimera learns their lesson of not relying on a central hive mind
Not entirely. Instead of having the hivemind spread out, it's centralized into one being. Why do you think Daedalus exists?
@@BaxterAndLunala they killed deadalus and still the chimera went on
@@plaguedoctorjamespainshe6009 That's because it was split between the Feral Chimera and the Militarized Chimera, the former were made up of what once was animals native to Earth and lesser Hybrids while the latter were the superior Hybrids and their automated war machines. The Ferals were basically similar to the Crysis 3 Stalkers while the Militarized were under the direct control of the True Chimera.
0:01 .. I .. I RECOGNISE THAT SOUNDRACK, ITS INFAMOUS 1 TRACK VS FINAL BOSS, KESSLER! The song name is GENESIS, props to the Editor for using this iconic song 🚬🗿
Soundrack moment
@@elpsykoongro5379 Im so hyped SONIC MOVIE 3 & knuckles TRAILER just came out!!!
You are probably one of the better game analysis youtubers out there. You are informative and offer very good insight into the games you address.
FINALLY , a Resistance vid, i so dearly hope you talk about the absoloute insane brick that is the Folsom ""Carbine""
Resistance was top tier
Seeing your videos genuinely makes my day better. I thank you for what you do.🙂
They need to remake or even reboot this franchise. They did it for dead space, they should do it with Resistance.
If insomniac owns the right, they would have to find the funding. If sony owns the rights... GG.
I woulda loved to see an ALTERNATE timeline of 3 where Nathan became a human-angel hybrid, creating a swarm to combat the invasion. Imagine the possibilities and freaky space powers we could wield. Would be so much better than the depressing slog that 3 was.
Your so cool for doing this video this game was sick asf
The Chimera came through the Tunguska event, spreading through the Siberian wilderness unchecked. And from what i can remember off the top of my head, the Europeans united before the onset of the First World War and heading into alternate history, as the Russian Empire tried to contain the Chimera spread, and the Europeans uniting due to intercepting radio signals during the Russian blackout, and sending in spies, so naturally they unite under an alliance and create technology slightly advanced like 20 years in advanced at the time, as shown with the helicopters of the US soldiers, tank designs, and overall weapons from Humanity.
And it was very clear the Chimera are aliens due to the Tunguska cutscene, advanced technology though originally spreading through some particles to infect people, as well as the portal opening up in Resistance 2: Fall of Man
Interesting fact I learned when I was still playing this game. If your aim is good and you're quick, you can save some of the soldier NPCs. They usually die kinda quick to the chimera, but killing the monsters quick enough saves them. Doesn't do anything but I just liked to keep them alive if possible.
I remember playing this game co op with my dad, brings back amazing memories, thanks!
bro same mannn!!
And much like the kill zone franchise, I wish so much that we would have gotten a RTS spin of ristiance. Come on don't tell me you wouldn't want to play the chimera or a slightly more advanced 1940s usa or other nations using weird diesel punk and revervesed engineered alien tech to fight the xenos
I wont lie to you, my friend, same.
There was a resistance RTS game but it was a web browser game
@@SniperFallen06 while that hardly counts, was it any good?
@@shmee123ful kinda, i liked the construction of facilites and upgrading them for the war effort however they fighting itself was never shown,it gave You the numbers of units Lost / defeated but it happens behind the scenes
@@shmee123ful The result of those battles were shown on a world map showing how effective we're the troops You deployed
YAY, my favorite video-game essay channel. I love ya
I remember playing this with a friend soon after the PS3 launched, it's such an interesting setting.
Ok, so your ability to sneak in gaming lore and history while breaking down the story with serious yet critical and sometimes sarcastic commentary is amazing. I just love your channel!
Id love to see your coverage of the Lost Planet games. It’s a childhood favorite and definitely one where the story doesn’t really matter all too much, but it’s a series so criminally underrated and missed, plus it’s got mechs and bug aliens
Was that the one with bugs, snow and being paranoid about freezing to death?
@@madsword19 it is! And it’s got the neat (for a 2006 game) grappling hook and over the top anime esque action
I hope she does the rest of the resistance games, the whole trilogy is a hell of a ride.
Something I didn’t appreciate when I was younger was just how creative these PS3 shooters in terms of their settings and backgrounds.
Yes, World Wars in Space (Killzone) aren't exactly the most original but the presentation of it clearly evoked some response in people, and was based off iceland's own nazi occupation.
Resistance inverts this, adding aliens and cosmic horror to a world war setting, which lets it fall just enough into the uncanny valley to be memorable.
I like at least that the destruction of the tower implies that the death of dozens, maybe even hundreds of Angels caused some kind of GIGANTIC psychic backlash. Especially since it took minutes. But alas, a cop out is still a cop out.
I do give it a slight bit of slack for the psychic component, but yeah
Thank you for covering this game. I never got to beat it growing up, and it was refreshing for the nostalgia hit with the cutscenes
Your voice was an absolute treat for the coverage
I had a 42°C fever once (salmonelosis) and It really feels like you're dying and you can't do anything about it
I've had the displeasure a couple of times and remember it being... well, yeah, like death. You feel someone shoved a furnace in your chest and all you can do is lay there shivering for some ungodly reason wishing someone would inject coolant directly into your spine.
@@khanlusa Exactly. And if you are unfortunate enough you'll also be vomiting and have diarrhea for a whole week u_u. I also wish I could be suspended in mid-air because I was soaked in my own sweat
Love the reviews. This is a game I started and never finished due to headaches not caused by the game. All the inspiration I need to give it another try. 😊
i listen to these sorts of videos to fall asleep, so thank you for having a relaxing non-nerdy voice!
God I hope you cover the rest of the games. This series needs all the love it gets.
I just discovered you and your channel, and I think I fell in love, I've always liked this type of content, game analysis and a touch of humor.
I thoroughly appreciate the regular 2000s nostalgia trips on this channel, even when it's things that weren't directly pertinent to my childhood the vibes are still on point.
Hey I don't want to be rude in the resistance universe the Soviet union doesn't exist it's imperial Russia and in imperial Russia built the red curtain to keep the chimera out of Europe I think again sorry I sound rude I'm just happy someone's making another video on resistance
I feel like I must have missed where they give you that information in Fall of Man?
@@khanlusa yeah it's in Intel documents and and I think it's another games but what happens in the resistance universe the Russian tsar are basically destroys the revolution TV tropes have a summary I can't wait for you to play the other games in the series if you're going to
@@khanlusa
The game is like almost 20 years old, you'd think you would know this fact before writing the video script about the game
Also Georgia and Armenia were part of Turkey.
@@khanlusa basically the Chimera attacked in the timeframe the October revolution would've happened so they couldn't finish the revolution properly
Glad I found this channel. Watching videos on old fps games like this is a fun time! Keep it up!
I loved revisiting the lore of this massively underappreciated series from your fresh perspective, can't wait to see more from you.
Literally just found your channel and I already like what I see, looking forward to seeing what else is next!
Excellent video. I played tons of Resistance 1 back when it first released. Was always interested in the story, and the mystery of the Cloven faction. Your complaint at the end of "destroy 1 structure to win the war" is also a trope they use again in Resistance 3.
I rmemebr playing this a little a few years ago but never got to the others.
I really liked the aesthetics of fall of men with the ww2 with aliens, all our war between 2 species, but the changes in 2 aesthetics wise kinda put me off a bit.
Either way I hope it gets a port someday.
I also love the lore too it’s so fascinating
I'm glad you enjoyed Fall of Man. It captured my imagination ever since I played it at my friend's house years ago. And then I played Resistance 2 at another friend's house some years later and had my speculations about the origins of the Chimera vindicated.
Some years ago, I bought the trilogy and a bunch of other PS3 games I fondly remember playing with my friends in preparation to buy my own console... and then after beating the Resistance series all over again, I subjected them to one of my co-workers.
Resistance was my first PS3 (I was way too young to play it) but even all these years later I still love the series. The Chimera are such an interesting enemy and the art direction of the games is just so good.
Darkwood's soundtrack so good it shows up in so many unrelated videos
I played this game as a child and didnt understand the plot, it was nice to understand what was going on in that game! Thanks.
That was great. Now to watch the resistance 2 video...this video is only 2 weeks old? Damn.
Just found the channel. I like the content and how u narrate. Now I found it strange u havent reviewed FEAR & HUNGER. And its sequel TERMINA. I personally consider it genius just like Silent Hill 2 is. That lvl of awesomeness. So I HIGHLY recommend you play and review both games of F&H.
That was one of the first games my best friend and I played together. It was basically the beginning of us playing shooters. That would definitely be a series I would like to see remake.
I really wish we would get another game in this series, the world is just so cool
I played this a lot with my cousin when I was younger. Offline PS3 co-op was great.
Great video.
I remember seeing the cover art for Resistance at a GameStop like 900 years ago as a kid and thinking it looked cool as hell. I only ever played the one on the PSP but I enjoyed it quite a lot.
Omg i love the Infamous soundtrack! Thank you for using it!
I love resistance lore, resistance retribution was my favourite game on PSP and there was a time in when I was in primary school when I was fully consumed by lore of these games. I wish they would revive the series one day.
I was dyslexic as a kid and I remember reading it as “RESIDENT” and thinking it was a prequel to the resident evil franchise set in WW2 😭
One of the most enjoyable base guns in any game I've played. The sound effects for it just made it so satisfying!
It’s always an enjoyable experience playing Resistance. When I boot em up it’s just so fun
I'd never survive this, because rollers look like those adorable little lizards that bite their tails and I'd never be able to fight back against their infectious cuteness...
i can’t tell you how excited i was to click on this video, the resistance games are one of my favorite franchises on playstation, besides inFAMOUS and white knight chronicles
15:41 there is a verry big diffrence to a mag and a clip. a clip is a smal piece of metal with boolets attached to it think a bolt action rifle or a garand. a mag is a box with bullets inside it think ak47 and ar15
jesus there’s a lot of smart people in the comments correcting the one mistake about the soviet union
😂😭💀
These videos are a treat when they come out
Fairly new to your channel gotta say love the work you put out. Keep up the good work fr homie.
The only reason I know about Grimsby is because of this game, lol. The Chimera were damn creepy and the qhole game had just a despondany vibe to it. You always felt like you were on the back foot. I really liked how the cutscenes were presented with photos. It really sold the post ww2 style "someone recalling memories" vibe. The actors did a really good job.
Great video! I enjoyed the way you played and told the story while also giving you opinions!
Please, do the second game as Well, your voice and just you knowing the lore and explaining everything. It just scratches that part of my brain that lets good in the world exist.
I remember watching a friend play this and was blown away by it starting in York, my hometown, in fact there is a location that is literally around the corner from my late grandmother's house.
This game is so slept on, I have so many memories with my older sister playing through the entire campaign coop with her doing all the work but being in no cutscenes, this game needs a remake or sequel as 3 was really good aswell, I genuinely think this game could be the best survival horror fps if Sony decided to do something with it
I loved this game series, fell in love with Resistance 1, Resistance 2 had the best COOP, Resistance 3 didn't live up to 1 and 2 but was final farewell to the series.
Id never even heard of this series! Thanks so much for this fantastic treatment of the plot!
Thoroughly enjoyed playing this game upon launch an the next 2 games too,
The law surrounding resistance fall of man series is just cool the 4th game was in production but got cancelled 😢😢😢
The playstation 3 was the best console ever made ha ha still play it regularly to get my killzone fix
This vid gets a big thumbs up 🎉🎉🎉
The worst part of the “and they all faded away” is that in the other games it wasn’t quite like that, like in 3 in the conclusion of the game they had to thin out the rest of the chimera population as they said on the radio, I think they just didn’t know how the game was gonna go and I’m glad it went good! Wish I had PlayStation network at the time so I could played resistance 2 online those missions looked really hard and fun
Neat video, I hadn't heard of this game or your channel before. Subscribed for sure and hoping the algorithm suggest some more. Thank you for the content.
I like that edit you have for the thumbnail of this vid
heavy posterisation gives it a Darkest DUngeon look
And the Cloven sound like either an apocalypse cult or a rogue strain of Chimera, adapted for earth and cut out from the hivemind of the rest (maybe mutation that makes them less than Chimera but more than Human, and enemy to both, like a sentient cancer)
I never played the Resistance series but you made me wish I had. This looks fun, much more than the grim-tastic Gears of War series.
I understand your gripe over the trope of destroying one object defeats the whole enemy but it does avoid certain problems. Suikoden is a turn-base RPG series set in a medieval fantasy with loads of Game of Thrones political intrigue and war. Each game has the big battle that breaks the enemy country's army, but then there is about a couple hours left where you have to go into their land to pick off scattered troops desperate to hold you off and failing miserably. This leads to a great moment where you occupy the enemy capital where all its citizens denounce their leaders and insist they were always against the war when at the beginning you stealthily infiltrated the city where everyone was celebrating their early wins and couldn't wait to expand their borders.
It's a great moment and I don't see why Resistance couldn't do that: Whittling down the surviving chimeras like a virus so others won't get infected. It'd be a good epilogue DLC.
Your voice is absolutely beautiful. I'm watching the next 6 videos just to hear it more.
I'd recommend watching the "Shattered History" game trailer for Resistance 2 before playing it, since it gives some tasty lore bits and a nice, short recap of the setting's history
It really helps feed into it being a unique alt-history timeline.
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This one
Just downloaded this game today, super excited to revisit my childhood favorite game
A new Khanlusa video and a Glamrock Dusky video within half an hour of each other... A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one.
I still can't get over how "attractive-voiced RUclipsrs being delightfully autistic about horror media" is somehow a whole subcategory of my video consumption now. Come to think of it, even Night Mind is active today! What is this, Summerween with all treats?
Awesome video can't wait for 2/3
One of my favourite games of all
Time. I never have gotten around to playing it again. But I love the art style, horror, and vibes of this first game! I played it with my dad, I miss him
I would absolutely love it if you would do a review of The Darkness 1 & 2. The games themselves aren't particularly amazing when its comes to gameplay, but there is so much detail that goes into the setting itself. I became sentimental for them recently since they were childhood games of mine and wow I forgot how much of my younger edgy self imprinted on those games growing up. I even started reading the comics too which was what the games were based on and this trip down memory lane has been fantastic and I think your excellent reflection skills coupled with your sense of humor would really enjoy them as well. Thank you so much for making these videos I bet so many others are reliving some very cherished memories thanks to you.
The chimera used to rule earth hundreds of years before humans walked, they were at war with another species and the planet became unlivable, so they left, and waited for the planet to get better, that’s why they have such advanced weapons, that’s as much as I remember
For some reason, this game really makes me think about Hellgate: London, which is actually one of the only fps I've played and really enjoyed. The story is fascinating, and I think that you might like it (going by what I've seen of your videos). Some of the side quests are just plain strange and it can get really grindy, but. idk lol I just love it XD