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Destructoid review: Resistance: Retribution

Jim Sterling, Reviews Editor
6:00 PM on 05.12.2009


Resistance: Retribution has been getting a lot of love for taking all the features of a console game and transporting it to the handheld realm of the PSP. The fellows at Sony Bend have done a great job indeed of cramming a huge amount of content into the game and providing the kind of action you'd expect to see on a PS3, up to and including online play.

That said, have those waxing poetic about this game been simply dazzled by the amount of content and not the content itself? Our review is a little late, but it's given us the benefit of hindsight and it's certainly my belief that Retribution, while definitely not a bad game, has been given a bit more praise than it deserves, simply because it's on the PSP.

This is no rudderless claim, so read on for the full review of Resistance: Retribution.

Resistance: Retribution (PSP)
Developed by: Sony Bend
Published by: Sony
MSRP: $39.99

Retribution leaves behind Nathan Hale from the first two console games to focus on a brand new hero, James Grayson. A hardened soldier, Grayson turns his back on the army after being forced to kill his own brother, who had been taken by the villainous Chimera and "converted" to serve their purposes. Since that traumatic moment, Grayson went AWOL and started bombing Chimeran conversion centers, before being arrested and sentenced to death. However, a European resistance group known as The Marquis intervenes, sparing Grayson's life for a typically daring and dangerous mission.

The story is decent enough, but it's impossible to take seriously thanks to the rather bad dialog and some of the most ridiculous voice acting I've heard in a while. Grayson attempts to sound like a grizzled war veteran, but his gruff English accent is ludicrous and the script is clearly written by people who don't know how real British people sound. It doesn't help that Grayson is xenophobic and misogynistic, as well as arrogant and stupid, which makes him very hard to get behind as a main character. 

In significant departure from previous Resistance titles, Retribution takes the form of a third-person over-the-shoulder shooting game, eschewing the traditional FPS perspective in favor of something that fans of the PSP SOCOM games will easily recognize. As with Sony Bend's other handheld outings, Grayson is moved with the analog nub while he aims with the face buttons. It's a concession to make up for the lack of twin sticks, but it's a concession handled well, and the game controls quite fluidly, helped along with an incredibly forgiving auto-aim. 

Unfortunately, while the basics are excellently implemented, the gameplay itself is a bit of a let down. For a start, the action is cover-based, but it seems that the developers realized the game would be too easy if Grayson just hid behind cover and auto-aimed for the whole game, so Retribution consistently breaks its own rules in a rather sorry attempt to appear challenging. The Chimera frequently break from cover and charge Grayson's position, either to surround him or beat on him with melee attacks, and Grayson is woefully unequipped to deal with anything outside of long-distance firefights. There's nothing more annoying than a cover-based shooter tossing out enemies that break the rules for a cheap win, and Retribution does it constantly. 

As well as regular Chimera that charge you whenever they feel like it, there are enemies known as Boilers, which require you to awkwardly switch to manual aim and shoot their heads before they explode, giant enemies with area-of-effect weapons that can shoot behind your position to kill you with splash damage, and drones that will shoot from overhead and blow up in your face should you damage them enough. Retribution perfects the art of the cheap death.

It's a shame that Sony Bend felt the need to do this, because the actual cover-based fighting is well crafted. Grayson will automatically aim at anything that appears within a centered on-screen box, and the combat, when it plays properly, is all about timing when you pop out from cover and fire at the Chimera. This system works quite well, although the auto-aim does have a tendency to get incredibly confused when dealing with multiple enemies, and naturally likes to target the least threatening enemy first, ignoring those that are a foot away from you and shooting your face off. If this was the only problem with the game, that wouldn't be so bad, but it sadly helps to impact the game's other flaws.

When Retribution is actually playing fair and the targeting decides to work, there lies hidden a fairly decent shooter that can provide some solid portable action. It's just sad that these satisfying moments are few and far between. The game can also be credited for a number of sections that stray from the cover-based staple, such as a pretty cool mech level and several empowering turret sequences. Getting behind a shielded railgun and raining down justice on the Chimera is satisfying, although the sudden switch to analog control for aiming is jarring and catches one off guard. 

Players with Resistance 2 will be able to use their PS3s to "infect" Retribution, which will add a magnum and regenerating health, as well as change a few cutscenes along the way. Be warned that the game will not remember the infection, and you'll need to reconnect the PSP to the PS3 if you ever power down. However, it's a neat extra feature that fans of the console games should dig. 

On the subject of extra features, Retribution provides a fully functional online multiplayer mode, complete with everything you'd expect on a console. Lobbies and voicechat are all present and correct, truly providing the feel of a miniaturized console multiplayer game on the PSP. The gameplay itself is rather clunky, especially with the auto-aim turning each gunfight into a button masher where luck decides the battle over skill, but the game is still being actively played with over 300 players online when I checked it out. That counts for something, and hints that online multiplayer might be a more worthy venture on the PSP than it's given credit for. 

If this game does one thing consistently right, it's provide some high production values. I can't take anything away from the rather pleasant graphics and the very excellent soundtrack, which has an almost BioShock quality to it, and remains a sinister presence throughout. A lot of effort has clearly been put into making this game look and sound as much like a home console game as possible, and the effort shows. 

Taken as a whole, Resistance: Retribution is a game with incredibly high ambitions, let down by a number of poor decisions. The game succeeds in bewitching players with its aesthetic quality and impressive volume of content, but the flaws are constantly remind you of their existence and sadly drag the whole production down. The potential was fantastic, but it's potential not used, and while fans of the series will most likely get a lot of enjoyment out of the game, Resistance: Retribution is not a title that will rope in newcomers.

Score: 6.5 -- Alright (6s may be slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy them a bit, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled.)





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Wait, this game is out already?
Gooooooooood video review.
I'd probably like this game...but I just cannot be arsed.
@Phantom, since mid-March.

Anyway, although I have enjoyed the story of Resistance, I can't help but say that the multiplayer in 1 and 2 easily overshine over the campaign mode. Seeing this, I'd more than likely play it for the story...and maybe little else. Sure, the multiplayer portion in Resistance: Retribution seems very active as well as very fun but the control scheme makes me think otherwise.
I was mostly interested in giving this game a shot to try out portable multiplayer; I'm sad to hear it's essentially a button masher. I suppose I'll still give the story mode a shot.

Also, is reviewing this game really important enough for a games blog? Why don't you do something worthwhile with your time?
I expected more of this games, but that's what you get when 3D shooter goes handheld.
Despite not owning a PS3 and not owning Resistance 1 + 2 I think I may give this a shot if I can pick it up for under $20.
The destructoid video reviews are always really choppy
How disappointing. You'd think that this would be a better game, seeing how Resistance 2 was a much better game than Resistance 1.
Couldn't agree more. Resistance was okay gameplay-wise, but everything else seemed to drag.
Definitely not worth the 40$ I paid for it.
As strict as ever, Jim. But it's always good to have a differing point of view.

Kinda interesting, considering the great reviews the game's had.
Really is a mixed bag, I guess. I'm still of the opinion that this is one of the best games released on the system. Oh well. Anyone who is seemingly going off of this one review (which applies to several people) needs to at least go find an aggregate site and look at all of the reviews before passing grapevine judgment on the game. Or go play the demo and see what you think for yourselves. Nothing is more annoying than a bunch of echo opinions from people who have never handled the product in their lives.
That was really late ...
Roger. It'll be low on my list of things to check out. I personally can't handle the analog/face buttons combo as a replacement for dual analog, though I don't think I've done it with a game that had auto-aim.
The voice acting reminds me of Limbo of the Lost.
Yeah not sure I'm ready to plunk down $40 for this, the demo from PSN was alright.
I'll get it when the PSP Go! or whatever comes out. And I'll download it off of PSN too!! :P
Jim how could you not like Grayson! You and him are so much alike, I mean he speaks in an English accent, what more do you need.

I must confess I wasnt expecting much from the story but I am impressed by it. I enjoy it alot, and I love the constant name calling between Grayson and Malleri. The ethnic slurs add some needed comic relief from the plots pretty dark themes.

Now I will say I picked this up for 20 bucks bran new. Future Shop was having a sale and I would of rented it before I would of considered paying 40 dollars for it. Is it worth 20, hell yes. Is it worth 40, ill leave it up to you. But all and all, I think the gameplay is pretty decent and I do find the story to be an A+ B-movie engaging. Take it lightly and its alot of fun.
Wow, you weren't joking about the voice acting. It's just terrible.
Well, I finished it about two months ago. Disappointed? F*ck no. Music score is excellent, graphics too. Didn't have problem with controls, except shooting those big-head-freaks. I liked frenetic auto-aim gameplay over manual aiming.

Whithout doubt second best portable TPS, Syphon Filter series still holds first place. They were both developed by Bend.

All in all, 8/10. If you like shooters this is a definit must buy, especially its 20$/20eur now.
TheTaj - are you sure its not your PC being unable to handle our beefiness? It plays smooth on my end, but my computer is a horse.
VINDICATED!

I found the biggest problem was the somewhat clumsy controls.
well, I quite like Resistance 1 and 2 so I'll probably pick this up eventually




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