Modojo: Resistance: Retribution Review
Sony Bend could’ve easily designed Resistance: Retribution in the same mold as Insomniac’s successful PlayStation 3 shoot-em-ups, using a first-person perspective and putting you back in the shoes of troubled soldier Nathan Hale. Instead, it opted for something a little different, and while not everyone will like the new direction, it’s nevertheless an effective one.
In this sub-chapter of the series, you play as Grayson, a British soldier jailed for turning on his squad while battling the Chimera (he has his reasons). Soon after his incarceration, he’s called upon to help wipe out the aliens. He’s up for the job, since he doesn’t hold back on living dangerously and shooting every single Chimeran soldier he runs across.











