As a 2014 DLC for *Resogun*, this content requires the base game and focuses on high-score endurance. It introduces the intense Survival Mode, where players aim for a single-life high score, utilizing collected humans for temporary weapon and shield perks, and engaging with 'Fallen Heroes' holograms for run bonuses. It also features Demolition Mode, stripping weapons down to a single, physics-based wrecking ball. The expansion emphasizes competitive replayability through in-game Monuments representing friend/global scores.
This DLC introduces two primary new gameplay experiences built upon the foundation of the original game's frantic action, shifting the focus toward endurance and specialized challenges.
The centerpiece of this expansion is the revamped Survival Mode, described as the original Resogun experience "turned up to 11." As the name implies, players are tasked with lasting as long as possible with only a single life. To aid players in this extreme endurance test, several mechanics are introduced to provide temporary advantages:
In contrast to the complex power-up system of Survival Mode, the DLC also introduces Demolition Mode, which strips the player down to a single, unique offensive tool.
In this mode, players are armed exclusively with a wrecking ball powered by proximity bombs. All standard weaponry, boost, and overdrive abilities are removed. The challenge lies in mastering the physics of the wrecking ball, which flies around the stage destroying everything it hits—including the player's own ship—demanding precise control and spatial awareness.
As DLC, this content is not a standalone product; it requires the base game, Resogun, to play. It integrates by layering new, distinct modes on top of the existing framework, focusing on replayability and high-score competition rather than introducing a new narrative campaign. The scope is focused on adding deep, challenging gameplay variations built around the core mechanics, offering substantial new ways to test mastery over the established ship controls and environment interaction.