- Rated T
- 1 Player
- Action Game
- Cyborg Warriors
- Sony Playstation
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It is up to you, playing as resistance fighter Riley Vaughan, to save the Earth from impending doom. Armed with an imaging unit that has been implanted to replace his left eye, as well as a powerful arsenal of weapons, Vaughan must complete tasks, collect items, and destroy the enemy in order to carry out his missions and uncover the secrets behind the alien invasion. C-12: Final Resistance allows players to explore dynamic, darkly detailed environments that include more than 35 different missions and objectives.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not too bad, would have been great years ago,
By N. Durham "Big Evil" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: C-12 Final Resistance (Video Game)
If C-12 was released four or five years ago this game would have been considered revolutionary, but sadly C-12: Final Resistance showed up for the dying (but still kicking) PS1 too little too late. The storyline is nothing original (you play as a one man army mowing down hordes of alien enemies hellbent on destroying humanity in a post-apocalyptic future), but the action is well done, and the controls are pretty decent. Graphics are a bit of a setback here though, polygon drop out is aplenty here, not to mention some of the enemies look a little ridiculous. All in all however, C-12 isn't a bad game at all, it just showed up at too late a time. Next-generation only gamers will have no interest in C-12, but if your still holding on to your PS1 (or if thats the only system you own) you'll have a bit of fun with this, and fans of the Syphon Filter series will dig it as well.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great game that is FREE!,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: C-12 Final Resistance (Video Game)
C-12: Final Resistance came out towards the last year of the PlayStation's life cycle, and it definitely looks so because the programmers had tons of experience with PlayStation hardware and really crafted a fantastic game that would have been super famous had it come out 5 years earlier.
The game is easy to pick up and play and the story is very well told and easy to follow. The gameplay is familiar to anybody who has played 3D adventure games, and the overall quality and polish is just great. If you like PlayStation games and enjoy the unique charm of polygon characters and pixelated explosions that take you back to 1995, then this game is for you. And to top it all, the game is FREE. Yes, it's free, and brand new, sealed with the original PlayStation seal, you only pay for the shipping, which is [...]. I'm not kidding. My guess is that people were too busy with the PlayStation 2 and other consoles back in 2002 to give PlayStation games any attention anymore, so there are so many new copies of this game they're just giving them away. My advice is get this game while it's dirt cheap, because there will come a day in which they will be rare and expensive, much like the Nintendo GameCube games are nowadays. Very glad I bought this game, a great value for a great price: $0!
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
C12 - Minimal Resistance !,
By A Customer
This review is from: C-12 Final Resistance (Video Game)
The general game play for this title is reasonable and there are some good problems to solve. However the game is made infuriating by the load/save methods used and the fact that you have to reload the last position each time you get killed. It would be better if you automatically went to the last save point, rather than having to go through tiresome procedure for reloading a saved file.
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