PS3 exclusive gets patched

Dec 7, 2006 13:42 GMT  ·  By

All of you Resistance Fall of Man enthusiasts will be pleased to hear that the game's developer, Insomniac, is working on a new patch to further improve the game.

According to Eurogamer, the game's lead multiplayer programmer Eric Ellis "offers some insight" on his blog. He explains that he can't yet talk about what will this patch change, and continues by mentioning that people will be very pleased to see how responsive this is to some concerns that have come out lately.

I must inform you that this patch deals with the multiplayer aspect of the game, and it addresses a few key balance issues and puts a big focus on making it possible to more effectively use a variety of strategic and team-based tactics in the game. Closing, Eric Ellis mentions that the patch will be released very soon and dares us to stay tuned. I'm curios to see what very soon means to Ellis.

Resistance Fall of Man seems quite interesting as it follows an alternate history where the world did not experience some life-altering events like World War II, the Great Depression or Russian Communism. This title is supposed to be a PlayStation 3 exclusive, but it was not released yet in all available regions. US gamers saw it on November the 14th, Japanese gamers on November the 11th, while European gamers will have to wait some more, until March of next year to be exact.

This horror first-person shooter was very well received by critics receiving high review scores, including a 9.5 out of 10, and a 5 out of 5.