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Resonance of Fate

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Resonance of Fate
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Release Date: January 28, 2010
October 18, 2018
Developer: tri-ACE
Publisher: Sega, Ubisoft
Series: Resonance of Fate
Platforms: PS3
Xbox 360
Windows PC
PS4
Genre: jRPG


Resonance of Fate (originally released as End of Eternity in Japan) is an original IP by tri-ACE. The original PS3/360 release in 2010 was published by Sega, but tri-ACE self-published the 2018 PS4/PC port. It features a battle system as esoteric as its plot. It stars a trio of mercenaries, Zashyron (Ken Narita/Nolan North), Zephyr (Hiro Shimono/Scott Menville) and Leanne (Aya Endō/Jessica DiCicco).


The following weapons appear in the video game Resonance of Fate:


Pistols

Beretta 84

Leanne uses a Beretta 84 named "B-N84" as her default weapon. It has low power and charges slowly past point-blank distance, but charges quite quickly within it. It's also quite light, which is good since Leanne starts with terrible carry weight.

Beretta 84 (earlier version with round trigger guard) - .380 ACP
Leanne waves the Beretta 84 around on a victory screen. She's so tiny any other gun in the game looks huge in her hands.
The "B-N84" on the game's customize screen.

1911

This two-tone 1911 variant named "1191.45-Auto" is the default equipment of Zephyr and used prominently in the openly cutscene. Zashyron also carries one, but you only start with one. Every character is forcibly equipped with one during the optional tutorial.

The gun Zashyron has holstered outside of battle never changes, regardless of what you equip to him.
Zashyron poses after winning a battle, slightly confused at how none of the bandits in the game carry money.
Zephyr fires mid-air.
This poor 1911 has no idea what horrors await it.
This isn't even its final form. Thankfully none of the "customizations" show on the 3D model.

Luger

A display at the arena shows multiple variants of the Luger P08. "P-08" can barely be made out on the display. These can't be obtained by the player.

Luger P08 with black grips - 9x19mm
Luger LP08 long barreled "Artillery" model - 9x19mm
A display stand of Lugers.

Nagant Revolver

Many early enemies wield Nagant Revolvers. They can't be obtained by the player.

Nagant M1895 Revolver - 7.62x38R Nagant. This example was dated 1939 manufacture and was a War time issued weapon. Note the angular front sight which was used from 1930s.
A bandit in the bestiary.
A rogue gunman returns fire with his trusty magnum.

SIG-Sauer P226

A SIG-Sauer P226 known as the SG-B226 is purchasable from the shop at the start of the game. Due to its high cost it can't be obtained till the late Chapter 3 without excessive grinding. It is likely the first new firearm obtained past the starting equipment and will obsolete the Beretta 84.

The P226 on the customization screen.
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Also unlocked at the end of chapter 3 are alternative clothing options.
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A close-up of the underside during a victory animation. Unlike the M1911, this the P226 actually has an accessory rail on its model instead of just its customization screen.

Submachine Guns

MP5K

An MP5K known as "SMG-05" is Zashyron's default weapon. Since a character's level is the sum of their pistol, SMG and grenade proficiency levels, and these proficiency levels can only be raised by dealing damage with that weapon type, all three player characters will use it extensively.

Heckler & Koch MP5K - version with SEF Plastic Trigger Pack - 9x19mm. This is a very well worn motion picture weapon
"YOU CAN FLY?!" "No. Jump good."
The selector lever is briefly seen in a victory animation.
Somehow, the MP5k has a lower weight than the 1911.

MAC-10

Many generic enemies near the start of the game use a MAC-10. It can not be obtained by the player.

Ingram MAC-10 open bolt submachine gun - 9x19mm

Unlike the main characters, generic enemies exercise trigger discipline. This is mainly achieved by their inability to actually grasp anything.

Long Guns

Unknown Rifles

The main characters base has a small target shooting setup. Given they aren't secured and there are no holes in the wall, they are likely air rifles.

"At least it's better than shooting a paper target."

Unknown Shotgun

Some bandits wield oddly small shotguns. Like all stocked firearms, they can't be obtained by the player (tri-ACE has stated this was a result of animation limits).

A bandit in the bestiary wields a shotgun.


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