"I have achieved a seven-game winning streak. My friend is winning a seven-game winning streak. Oops, Annette level 25." When I load into another game in "Resident Evil Resistance", this is what I think of Anne level 25 Special greetings.
Readers, this is the end of their seven-game winning streak.
I see "Resident Evil Resistance" as a fixed multiplayer game backwards because it is included in "Resident Evil 3". It reminds me of when Dead Space got a weird multiplayer mode that no one asked for. But I have been playing with it on Easter weekend and have done a lot of digging on it. However, I am not very fond of playing games because the survivors must fight through a series of maze maps. I just want to be a planner. Just like in real life, I would rather be a jerk.
Resident Evil Resistance makes you the ultimate boss of your horror game. Obviously, this kind of thing was done in a game like Friday the 13th, but here, you are like a deadly dungeon master. By controlling a series of cameras throughout the environment, you can take the fate of survivors in your hands. The purpose is to delay them by killing them or stopping them until the clock is exhausted.
You can jump between cameras overlooking the arena and generate them among zombies, dogs, cats and mines. Survivors can shoot down cameras, kill zombies, and disarm traps. Zombie generation also takes a few seconds to fight. This means you need to plan ahead.
I do n’t think there ’s anything satisfying me recently in multiplayer games, such as switching to a camera overlooking a small room, generating zombies around the corner and waiting for someone to come in so that I can lock the door behind. The panic when their friends tried to break in filled me with evil joy. When they all scrambled, got into a leg trap and were fixed in place, the situation would be better. I could shoot them down with the camera turret.
You can also directly control most zombies, and these zombies do mess up people when they do n’t expect them. When you control them, they will be faster and will be hit harder, and you can pause the timer for 15 seconds to bite things. Tying them together and swinging them violently with their paws can cause huge damage. If you are an armored zombie in the starting zone, that ’s even better. When you step on the dreaded player, let the pistols bounce off Kevlar.
Then comes the ultimate ability, which is different for each of the four planners. My favorite is G-Birkin, because I have mastered his wild madness so that I can isolate and destroy it with amazing efficiency. It's also fun to play Mr. X. He punches like Mike Tyson in method.
Alex Wesker is one of my least favorite planners because she focuses on trapping. But her plant-based extreme game Yaveo provides one of the best moments I have spent in the game. Yateveo can't move at all, so it's all about smashing it somewhere to create an unstoppable barrier, which also devours people.
In a game, each player reached the final exit, and all they had to do was stand at the door. At the last minute, I produced Yaveo and immediately ate a man, then grabbed two players who ran through the exit door, pulled them back to me, and ate them. It must be true gas. I even have video evidence:
I bet these people are angry. They just have to escape from the last door # PS4sharehttps://t.co/B96iiMXa2b pic.twitter.com/zGqr4dSg0T
-Kirk McKendall (@MckKirk) April 10, 2020
Another thing I love to resist is how to control the environment. It's as simple as turning off the lights at the right time, making the player more likely to step on the trap, or have the best map, where you can manipulate the elevator to trap the player or prevent it from escaping. In the Resistance, there is nothing more interesting than seeing four players heading to an area, just to activate the elevator they have crossed to isolate a backward player. When your ultimate character appears, when their friends gaze helplessly at you, look up.
My only real problem with Resistance is the number of maps. The casino is easily the weakest one, but it always appears because there are only a few. I worry about how long Capcom will spend to support it.
The number of players is small. Sometimes, you not only have to wait ten minutes to participate in the game, but I once happened to participate in a game with a Twitter friend I know-telling you that few people play games on PS4.
Ah know @ 麦克柯克 Make this loss more difficult! # PS4share pic.twitter.com/s77mMI5Yff
-Aaron Porter (@ItsMeAaronP) April 12, 2020
If Capcom continues to support it, then in those days when you definitely want to bully someone online, Resistance may become my go-to game.