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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 22 2011 05:30 GMT
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Tough calls must be made with lives on the line in this never-before-seen cinematic!

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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 22 2011 02:35 GMT
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Snipe and seek in this gameplay from San Diego Comic-Con 2011!

Posted by Kotaku Jul 22 2011 01:30 GMT
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#resistance Insomniac Games has launched the beta for a web-based strategy game called Global Resistance, described as a "massive strategy game," featuring all players battling on the same global map in a game offering crossover features with the upcoming console title. More »

Posted by IGN Jul 22 2011 01:22 GMT
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The open multiplayer beta for Resistance 3 begins during the first week of August, Insomniac Games confirmed during a panel at Comic-Con today...

Posted by Kotaku Jul 21 2011 19:00 GMT
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#fetish There was supposed to be chaos. There was supposed to be confusion. There was supposed to collapse. There's wasn't any, of course. More »

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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 19 2011 21:12 GMT
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Series protagonist Nathan Hale may have hung up his trusty Auger for good, but the battle against the Chimera rages on in Resistance 3.

Posted by IGN Jul 19 2011 00:20 GMT
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A few years ago, I took a bus across town to attend a party at ex-IGN editor David Clayman's apartment. I brought along a paperback copy of Empire that I had recently bought, the Orson Scott Card novel that inspired the excellent Xbox Live-exclusive title Shadow Complex. As a fan of both alternate and future history settings, Empire was a fun read for me, but it was missing that special something, that certain je ne sais quoi. Truth be told, I was growing bored with it...

Posted by IGN Jul 14 2011 16:50 GMT
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Earlier this week, we posted our impressions of Resistance 3's first seven chapters. But since we already have this build of Resistance 3 in the office, we figured why not show you the game in action for a full, uninterrupted tour of the game's opening sequences? Starting at 3 p.m. PT on Friday,...

Posted by Kotaku Jul 13 2011 17:40 GMT
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#impressions The nondescript opening scenes of Resistance 3 seemed to me to fit the game: Everything is brown, bland, boring. But as I fight my way from Oklahoma to St. Louis my take on the game changes, drastically. More »

Posted by IGN Jul 13 2011 16:15 GMT
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SPOILER WARNING: This preview contains information about the first several hours of Resistance 3, including plot details, character reveals and more. There is also a spoiler in regard to Resistance 2's ending. If you don't want either/or, I suggest you don't read any further...

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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 13 2011 16:01 GMT
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The shielded walking battle tank raises hell for the Resistance in the deserted mid-western town during Resistance 3's campaign!

Posted by Joystiq Jul 13 2011 17:00 GMT
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I'm just a little embarrassed to admit that my first thought upon seeing the preview disc for Resistance 3 show up on my doorstep was this: "Who can I con into playing this for me?"

It's not that I hated the previous games in the series, they're fine for what they are, but my curiosity about what's next for the franchise was frankly dwarfed by my desire to pass work off onto other people. I didn't have any luck, and what a lucky break that was for me, because Resistance 3 -- at least for the three hours I spent with it -- is spectacular.

I know, I'm still not sure I believe it myself.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 13 2011 16:00 GMT
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The Chimera put up an all-out assault on this village via dropship in this clip from Resistance 3's campaign!

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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 13 2011 15:59 GMT
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The Auger returns in true penetrating form in the third installment of Resistance! Witness the power of the

Posted by Joystiq Jul 13 2011 13:30 GMT
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If you thought that being just two months away from the Resistance 3 launch (September 6) meant there was nothing left to learn about the game, think again! In this dev diary, Insomniac talks about a not-so-obvious influence for the gritty alien shooter: the cartoonish Ratchet and Clank series.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 12 2011 19:23 GMT
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Spend some quality time with the team at Insomniac Games and go behind the scenes of Resistance 3's development to see the return of the classic Resistance experience!

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Posted by PlayStation Blog Jul 12 2011 17:00 GMT
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We’re excited to bring you the latest dev diary in the Resistance 3 PlayStation Blog Dev Diary series. This one focuses on bringing back some of the classic Resistance: Fall of Man gameplay like the weapon wheel and the great heritage that Ratchet & Clank has provided the Resistance franchise. If you missed out on the previous dev diaries, you can catch up with these two links here and here.

There is a ton of exciting news about Resistance 3 these days. You hopefully saw all of the preview coverage that hit yesterday. There’s much more to come, as next week, we will be staging a Resistance 3 panel at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday, July 21st at 5 p.m. in Room 7AB.

”Go behind the scenes with Marcus Smith (Creative Director), Kevin Grow (Animation Director), Grant Hollis (Art Director), and voice actors Robin Atkin Downes (Joseph Capelli) and Crispin Freeman (Charlie Tent) from the cast and discover the secrets behind Insomniac’s vision of a post-apocalyptic 50’s era. Attendees will be able to ask their burning questions in an exclusive Q&A session and might – just might – get a first look at a brand-new way for you to resist with your friends.”

Can’t make it to Comic-Con? Don’t fret, Geoff Keighley and the gang at Gametrailers TV will be bringing you tons of new Resistance 3 content with a full episode shot on location at Insomniac’s Burbank studio on the night of Thursday, July 21st on Spike TV. We’re stoked to show you brand new single-player gameplay, a brand new multiplayer objective mode, as well as brand new interviews with the team!

That’s all for now – we’ve got tons to come, so to keep up with the latest news and footage on Resistance 3, be sure to follow Insomniac Games on Twitter, Like us on Facebook, or join the conversation on MyResistance.Net.


Posted by IGN Jul 09 2011 18:45 GMT
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Earlier this week, rumblings began to disturb the PlayStation peace that had been found since the epic outage of the PlayStation Network some months back. A picture of the upcoming PlayStation 3/Resistance 3 bundle emerged, and there was something on it that took the Sony faithful by surprise. Tucke...

Posted by Kotaku Jul 06 2011 18:00 GMT
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#onlinepass Sony will bring single-use registration codes for online modes to the PlayStation 3 later this year in the form of the PSN Pass, the company confirmed today. More »

Posted by Joystiq Jul 06 2011 19:07 GMT
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When an image of a European Resistance 3 hardware bundle surfaced yesterday, the mention of something called "PSN Pass" suggested that some kind of new online program was on the way. SCEE confirmed the program to VG247, revealing it as Sony's take on the "Online Pass" or "Project Ten Dollar" initiatives enacted by third parties -- a one-time-use code that enables online play, bundled with new copies of games and sold separately otherwise.

"This program will be game-specific," a Sony rep said. "Games that are a part of this program will include a single-use registration code that grants the account holder redeeming the code full online access for that title." The initiative is intended to "accelerate our commitment to enhancing premium online services across our first party game portfolio."

We've contacted SCEA for more detail and for information about North American plans. But, in general, get used to this type of thing.

Posted by Giant Bomb Jul 06 2011 18:06 GMT
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If Sony's making the dive into the Online Pass initiative, will Microsoft follow?

Over the holiday weekend, there was growing evidence Sony would be starting an "Online Pass" program, a way of combating the rise of used game sales, with a similarly titled "PSN Pass."

The basic idea is locking some (or all) online content behind a code included with new copies of a game. When redeemed, that code's useless. If a consumer turns in that game to GameStop, whoever purchases it used will have to purchase another code to access the locked content. In general, purchasing a new Online Pass has cost $10.

Beginning with Resistance 3, Sony will have their own variation of this, the company has confirmed. The original rumor, based on some leaked packaging from overseas, dubbed it PSN Pass, but Sony made no reference to that name in today's statement.

"We are always evaluating new programs for our online offering," said the company, "and starting with Resistance 3 this September, we will be instituting a network pass program for PS3 games with online capabilities. This program will be game-specific. Games that are a part of this program will include a single-use registration code that grants the account holder redeeming the code full online access for that title. This is an important initiative as it allows us to accelerate our commitment to enhancing premium online services across our first party game portfolio."

There are some key phrases in this statement.

One, "game-specific." Right now, Sony's not willing to say this will extend to all of its upcoming releases, which include a multitude of multiplayer-centric games, like Twisted Metal and Uncharted 3. However, "instituting a network pass program for PS3 games with online capabilities" suggests it's definitely on the table.

Two, "full online access." That doesn't exactly detail what will or won't be locked away.

Three, "network pass program." Sounds like "PSN Pass" may not be the final name.

We also don't know how much a new code will cost, but given how this statement is reactionary, caused by an oversight on Sony's part, the lack of details is hardly surprising. If the company's willing to say something is in the works today, though, an official announcement should be coming soon.


Posted by IGN Jul 06 2011 17:22 GMT
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Yesterday, German website Konsolentreff published early photos of the Resistance 3 PS3 bundle box showing a new logo that says "PSN Pass." The message read: "Network features only available in countries that have PlayStation Store." However, no other details were provided...

Posted by Kotaku Jul 05 2011 20:40 GMT
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#welcomeback Is Sony following the trail blazed by Electronic Arts and other third-party publishers by limiting who has access to its online multiplayer? That's our best guess for what the new, still-unannounced PSN Pass is, a feature rumored to have made its first appearance on the Resistance 3 PS3 bundle. More »

Posted by PlayStation Blog Jul 05 2011 18:41 GMT
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It’s crazy to think we are less than two months away from the release of Resistance 3! As we finish up Resistance 3 here at Insomniac, we wanted to let you know that the Resistance Dual Pack is now available at all of your favorite game retailers. For the low, low price of $39.99, you get the first two critically acclaimed games in the Resistance series: Resistance: Fall of Man, and Resistance 2. On top of that, we’ve packed the box with a bunch of extra DLC, including the Aftermath Multiplayer maps and skins for Resistance 2, as well as the rare exclusive weapon skin for the Wraith.

Even better, folks who catch up now with the Dual Pack will be able to show off their recent journey through the first two games with an exclusive Joseph Capelli in SRPA gear skin for Resistance 3 multiplayer.

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To get you pumped up for the release of the Dual Pack, and to show those of you who haven’t played Resistance what you’re missing, check out this trailer for the Dual Pack.

That’s all for now, but we have much more to come in the following weeks as we reveal more from Resistance 3.


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Posted by GameTrailers Jun 30 2011 18:27 GMT
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The making of Resistance 3! The evolution of the Chimera highlights this diary!

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Posted by GameTrailers Jun 30 2011 18:08 GMT
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The making of Resistance 3! Story and environments highlight this diary!

Posted by PlayStation Blog Jun 30 2011 15:02 GMT
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We are working hard here at Insomniac HQ, putting the finishing touches on Resistance 3 in time for our September 6th release date. We were happy with all of our fantastic comments on the first video in our Dev Diary series in co-operation with the PlayStation Blog, which focused on environments and storyline. Many of you immediately asked “when is the next one coming?” I’m happy to answer that the latest video is now available! It focuses on Resistance 3’s vicious new Chimeran enemies and the significant artificial intelligence improvements we’re making, including enhanced group tactics.

We hope to continue to bring these to you every couple of weeks as we head up to Resistance 3’s September 6th launch. If you haven’t already, head to your favorite game retailer and pre-order your copy of Resistance 3 — you won’t want to miss out on these unique bonus items. There’s something for everyone, whether it’s the Chimera-tooth necklace and multiplayer booster when you pre-order at GameStop, the exclusive PSN tags at Wal-Mart, the No. 60 Air Fuel Grenade through Amazon, or even the special Lt. Nathan Hale multiplayer skin when you purchase at Best Buy. For the full run down of all the pre-order items head over to our post here to check them out.

That’s all for now, hope you enjoy the dev diary, and I’ll try to answer your questions in the comments!


Posted by IGN Jun 29 2011 17:28 GMT
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Los Angeles, CA - Following the critical acclaim of his rousing music score for Insomniac Games' Resistance 2, Los Angeles-based film composer Boris Salchow (80 Minutes, Prom Night) returns to craft a darker cinematic soundtrack for RESISTANCE 3 - reflecting the struggle of the remaining group of hu...

Posted by PlayStation Blog Jun 14 2011 16:00 GMT
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We hope that you have enjoyed all of the recent Resistance 3 content that has been coming your way over the last few weeks. From the E3 stage demo in tattered St. Louis, to the new multiplayer footage from our Wales Seaside and Colombia Trainyard maps, to cover art created by designer Olly Moss, and various retailer pre-order bonuses, it’s been an exciting time for us to share so many cool parts of the Resistance 3 experience coming to you on 09.06.11.

If you’ve been dying to get a taste of Resistance 3 for yourself – you can do so today, by grabbing a copy of the specially marked single-disc Battle: Los Angeles Blu-ray that contains a nearly 30-minute slice of Resistance 3 – the harrowing boat ride on the Mississippi River.

Already grabbed Battle: LA, you say? That’s not all we have for today! Earlier this year, the PlayStation.Blog team approached us about creating its first-ever developer diary series, focusing on various elements of Resistance 3. After discussing it with them and the Resistance team at Sony, we were all really excited to collaborate on this project. The dev diaries will cover a range of topics across the game, and will roll out as we get closer to Resistance 3’s launch date.

They are also special, as they were the first videos to be shot in the Resistance 3 war-room that some of you may have heard us talk about in various interviews. While we’ve taken special care to ensure that the backgrounds aren’t legible, you can get an idea of the main room at Insomniac that lays out the entire R3 single-player campaign experience, a room any person at the company can go to and get an up-to-date picture of what will be happening at any moment in the game.

Everyone at Insomniac is really stoked to see this one turn out the way it has. We hope you enjoy it, and will look forward to the other videos in the series that will be rolling out this summer.

As always, stay tuned to our Facebook and Twitter feeds for all of the latest news about Resistance 3. And if you have questions about everything we showed at E3, the Battle: LA demo, the dev diary, or what I’m eating from the Insomniac kitchen right now, post below and I’ll do my best to answer!


Posted by Kotaku Jun 13 2011 21:30 GMT
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#e32011 Sony is trying to make 3D gaming on its PlayStation 3 more affordable with its very own PlayStation branded, stereoscopic 3D monitor—comparatively cheap at just $500 USD for 24 inches of 3D gaming. Better still is the monitor's ability to deliver full-screen gaming to two players at once. More »