

It features a zoomed in Nathan, perhaps better conveying his Chimeran traits visible by his eyes. Insomniac released a few alternate covers through the PlayStation Blog, this was the first one.Ī few alternate covers were released through the PlayStation Blog for fans to print off and replace the original Resistance 2 cover if they desired. For this release, the Golden Gate Bridge defines the A. The background conveys a lot on the flip side. The box art is fairly representative of this although some might say it’s a little generic thanks to the image of Nathan brandishing a gun.

Resistance 2 saw Insomniac Games adopting the “scale and Hale” approach, and it most definitely traded on a larger scale and included more depth to Nathan Hale than Fall of Man. Grrr, me gruff man with weapon on video game box. With the exception of various rating labels, this box art was used in all regions. In this incarnation, Big Ben (officially known as Elizabeth Tower) defines the A. One thing that I really like about the series’ logos, is the use of landmarks related to the game’s setting. It’s grayish palette is boring, and then you notice that isn’t a human skull. The series’ initial release was a fairly standard first-person shooter and it’s box art isn’t eye-catching. This is a game you can judge by its cover.
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The Resistance series has had many variations for the primary trilogy, and even for the two handheld games, that I want to post about. Having edited a lot of information on Giant Bomb in the past and thanks to my general encyclopedic tendencies to research video games, I enjoy seeking out the different covers that were used for video games in regions other than the United States. Barring any previous knowledge about a specific game, they can make or break an impression.
