![]() There's some other secret tricks to Overdrive. Its main weapon fires less frequently, but does more damage too. ![]() Apparently a really well executed use of Overdrive can net somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 million points.īecause Overdrive is so incredibly important, PlayStation Access recommends using Phobos, the slower, more powerful ship with a longer-lasting Overdrive. Since the game greatly rewards you for how quickly you slay foes, the time-slowing Overdrive mode is absolutely crucial as you can take out a ton of enemies in what the game considers to be a very short time. It takes a bit of practice, but I've found this to be really useful in Master difficulty where there's only one extraction point per stage. Boosting is also handy for throwing humans further. The longer you boost the bigger the explosion radius of you coming out of it is, but it's still best to use short, controlled boosts so you don't get in a sticky situation with it uncharged. Other tips: Boosting through enemies is vital as slaying foes in quick succession garners more points, which is something the game never tells you. A week after the PS4 launched I was 16th in the world at Resogun on its unlockable Master difficulty. It may go against every instinct you have to keep these things until you're in a tight spot, but is being alive with a rubbish score really living? I thought not. Another seemingly counterproductive way to keep your multiplier from restarting is to use a bomb. Picking up a human, taking them to an extraction point, and shooting the barrier off a power-up, all contribute to preventing your multiplier from expiring. ![]() Granted this is a very difficult to pull off pro strategy, but it's something to aim for anyway.Īs far as the all-important-multiplier is concerned, there are ways to keep this in play you might not have realised. ![]() To help aspiring Resogunners up their game, the jedi masters at PlayStation Access have created a 15 minute video demonstrating how to achieve a 100 million-plus score on the Experienced difficulty of Housemarque's delightful PS4 launch title.įirst things first: You don't need to save the humans, despite the narrator telling you at the beginning of every stage to "save the last humans." It helps to save them, of course, but if you really want to go for the big score you'll want to wait until all the humans are free and save them in very quick succession, as is done a minute into this video. The game itself suggests that the multiplier is your main priority to achieve a high rank, and it is, but that's only scratching the surface. It tasks you with many goals - save the last humans, beat the level, keep up your multiplier - but it's not always clear what to focus on to topple the leaderboards. The games include the PS4 title Resogun and lots more.Resogun is an enigma. You can see the full list of free games here. From there, you can use this subscription on your other PlayStation devices. Once the account is created, you will be able to get a free three month PS Plus offer from the Japanese store. The video below shows how the create a Japanese PS Plus account from your PS4. On the Japanese store there is an offer for free PS Plus. The PS4 has been released in Japan now, but the PS4 Japanese store was available a few days ago. With that out of the way here is how to get three months of PS Plus free. You can try this exploit yourself and hope to get lucky, but the error was tested by trusted people, and said to be patched. The anonymous gamer now has hundreds of confirmation emails in his inbox, that all say $0.00. a day later, he returned to the store to see if the loophole was still working. He was allowed to freely renew his subscription, 14 days at a time, until 2033. Then, the guy added his billing information so that he would be able to renew his subscription. This banner was only visible for new PS Plus users, not current ones. What the user did was navigated to the PS Plus section of the store, where he clicked on the Outlast branded 14 day free trial banner. He was able to exploit this offer so that he could repeatedly redeem the offer. The gamer, at this point he is anonymous, was offered a 14 day free trial of PS Plus on the US PlayStation Store. I will start off with the user who was able to get PS Plus until 2035.
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