Dead Space 2 vs Resogun
Dead Space 2
Dead Space 2 is the highly anticipated sequel to Dead Space, a thrilling third person shooter that is guaranteed to give you a scare. This sequel retained many of the elements that had made the franchise successful, including the third-person view, the terrifying gameplay as well as a brilliant continuation of the storyline where the first game left off. In fact, you could say that Dead Space 2 simply offers more of the same experience you'd get from the first game... with the exception of the storyline - the plot in this game is definitely different from the former.Many critics and fans of the game bemoaned this fact, and as much as they would like to love the sequel, Dead Space 2 had been quite a disappointment to many of them. However, if you'd like to enjoy an "extended version of the first original Dead Space game" a.k.a. this game, you'll be in for a treat. If not, you might want to skip this one altogether and get Dead Space 3 instead.
Resogun
Resogun is a brilliant side-scrolling (in a spherical sense) arcade-shooter for the PlayStation platform. Being a shoot-'em-up, you can definitely expect a bullet-hell gameplay where you'll need to take on wave after wave of relentless enemies. The arsenal of weapons at your disposal is quite diverse as well, giving you access to cool lasers and even destructive nova-bombs that can level hordes of enemies at one go. The game also has a really nice sci-fi theme, brilliant graphics, and of course, superb sound.The best and most unique aspect of this game though is that each item, be it a enemy fighter, boss or simply an object, in the game is built using voxels and hence, you can satisfyingly blast your enemies into millions of bits and pieces. You can even take on challenging bosses cooperatively with friends in this game or test your mettle in the game's endless Survival mode, Demolition mode, Arcade mode and also the level-based Score Attack mode.
Resogun is among the best arcade-shooters that you can play on PlayStation 3 and 4 as well as PSVita, and if this sort of game is kind of your thing, you'll definitely not regret getting this game.