KILLZONE 2: They will know Helgan belongs to the Helghast #Updated#

Poll: Interested?

yea, ace
50.00%
1
generic ;/
50.00%
1
will suck like the first
0%
0
Total: 100% 2 vote(s)
(Jan. 08, 2009  12:09 AM)Sam Wrote: ps3 exclusives are so under rated

is this satire
(Jan. 08, 2009  12:13 AM)Bey Brad Wrote:
(Jan. 08, 2009  12:09 AM)Sam Wrote: ps3 exclusives are so under rated

is this satire

I really hope so but honestly I doubt it.
Yeah, that's fair. I don't have much basis. Hey Artie, Im sorry too.


On topic, the purpose of this thread is just to spread the awsomness that i think Killzone 2 is/will be.
PS:TOM gave game 5/5.
Well I hope the game does well, I'm not wishing any harm on it. The PS3 needs a big killer game and this could be it.

Just personally I'm not interested is all. (Somehow every time I say this the Sony defense force comes out swinging.)
lol i was thinking of making some refernce to the SDF in my last post.

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Argh, I hate it when blood gets on the screen. Pinching_eyes_2 I know it's supposed to be realistic and all but it justs pisses me off.
(Jan. 08, 2009  12:32 AM)Blue Wrote: lol i was thinking of making some refernce to the SDF in my last post.

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well this isn't excessive
I know......but in a way that kinda makes it worse. It's just a little tiny bit that I just want to go and rub off the screen but I can't. Like how when a teacher cleans a white board but leaves little bits of pen because they do a half asses job.......so fustrating. Plus I imagine it gets worse as you're shot more. Of course this is just me being obsessive....I don't expect people to back me up on this. XD
i was being sarcastic that's a ridiculous amount of blood coming out of that guy

and the blood on the screen looks annoying
Isn't it like that in Gears though?

Part of reason why I fear Gears.
(Jan. 08, 2009  12:44 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: i was being sarcastic that's a ridiculous amount of blood coming out of that guy

and the blood on the screen looks annoying

Oh I thought you were talking about the blood on the screen. XD But yeah, there is too much blood coming out of the other guy. Its like hes an anime character.....Uncertain
(Jan. 08, 2009  12:45 AM)NoMoreHeroes Wrote: Isn't it like that in Gears though?

Part of reason why I fear Gears.

It is like that in Gears as well, but honestly Gears is more stylized and cartoon-ish in its presentation of blood and gore.
Megaton footage from CES'09:
NO, Killzone has come into its own.It has a whole lot more than just it's graphics going for it.Critical mass. There are two more new videos..

F'sik stuff, though I had to stop short of spoiling my self...
before anyone responds, watch those three videos and mull it over.
AFW
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bundle for EU, and NA if they have any sense
This looks pretty. I want it. I might get it when/if I get my PS3 fixed.
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First Impressions: Killzone 2
Posted by: Chuck at 1/27/2009 10:40 AM - Comments (0)

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First things first,Killzone 2 looks amazing and raises the bar for graphics in a game. Period, end of discussion. I'm sorry Gears of War 2, it was a nice ride while it lasted but you're now number 2 on the list. Killzone 2 does falls just a few yards short of the pre-rendered footage from the 2005 E3 presentation but it meets and in some places exceeds the graphics that Sony showed off at E3 this year. The level of detail and fidelity raises the bar for the entire industry in terms of realism and quality.

Of course pretty levels wouldn't be anything without solid level design and the game features that in spades. Sure the game is linear but you don't really feel the invisible hand of the designer most of the time as most of the levels have multiple paths through them and there is usually one or more ways to get through a level or approach a problem. While the game is mostly confined spaces and building there are enough wide open spaces to keep the design interesting and to keep you motivated to finish the game.

We've seen pretty graphics and bad gameplay in games before and I semi-expected Killzone 2 to fall down a bit in the gameplay and the controls department. This was a bad assumption on my part as the controls and the plot line are excellent. Those expecting just a pretty face are in for a treat as the game delivers a very action movie like experience (I'm borrowing an analogy from Shawn Sines here). The action is mostly non-stop from the moment you put boots on the ground and for the most part you'll be moving from firefight to firefight with only a few breathers here and there to break things up.

You play Sev, a member of Alpha Squad, an elite member of the ISA army that is invading the Helghast homeworld at the start of the game. Things go south quite quickly when you learn that the Helghast have a secret weapon that allows them to channel the natural resources of the planet as a weapon (somewhere Al Gore is cheering). While the plot of the game is mostly standard fare it’s the interaction with your squad members and the pacing of the game that really shine. The game does follow a few of the standard shooter stereotypes but changes the pace in a few spots to which helped increase my enjoyment of the game. I do wish they had provided a little more history of the back story for those people (like me) who hadn't played the first game or the PSP game as I felt like I was missing a few things. A brief add-on to the start of the game explaining why the two sides were fighting and the events of the first game would really have helped set the table a bit more.

Another thing that really impressed me about Killzone 2 was the excellent new cover system. To take cover you click the L2 button and Sev latches on to the nearest cover or crouches (sometimes both if it’s low cover). To shoot over cover you push the right thumbstick up and he aims around the cover. Moving left or right while in cover strafes you left and right and releasing the thumbstick immediately drops you into relative safety. It takes some getting used to but once you master it you realize the simple genius behind the system as you move from cover to cover. Cover is a bit more natural than in Gears of War 2 as the game doesn't throw up magic cover barriers in all the levels. Jumping also takes a little getting used to as it’s a little floaty, it’s not as floaty as Halo 3 but it does take a little getting used to.

I can’t tell you about the best weapon in the game quite yet but I can tell you that the flamethrower in the game is the best one ever put in a video game. Not only because the fire effects in the game are so fantastic but because of how effective the weapon is. Instead of your straight flame the flamethrower shoots out burning napalm which you can arc over cover, igniting anyone and anything that’s hiding behind it. You don’t get a lot of chance to use it in the game but it’s a ton of fun watching Helghan soldiers running around on fire….bright beautiful fire with corresponding smoke and particle effects.

I played through the game on the Normal setting and the game which provides a decent challenge. The AI does a good job of reacting to you and re-acting accordingly. There are enough troop variants to keep you interested and each has their own AI tactics so you'll need to assess not only your surroundings but the type of troops within it. Your teammates are useful as they intelligently take cover and actually work with you on taking out Helghast troops. They are semi-mortal though and if one of the other members of your squad goes down you will have to go back to heal them. It happens enough to be realistic but not enough to be annoying.

From what I’ve seen in the game I think Killzone 2 is a game that’s going to wow people. The game isn’t just a pretty face but a complete experience that rivals almost every other FPS on the market. It’s been a while since I’ve played a game that I’ve enjoyed quite this much. I think people are in for a real treat when the game ships next month. Expect a full review next week when the embargo lifts

http://gamingnexus.com/FullNews/Firs...Item11318.aspx
first (as far as i know) non-biased (playstation magazine lol) review is coming in a hour and a half. cant wait Smile

its from a norwegian site btw, they are reviewing the full version, not the beta
http://spill.no/default.aspx?section=art...id=2520997

not that you guys will understand a word lol, but it got 6/6

Eurogamer: 9/10
IGN USA: 9.4
IGN UK: 9.4
IGN AU: 9.0
Gamepro 5/5
Gamereactor (swedish): 10/10
Gamereactor (norway): 9/10
Meristation: 9.5
Eurogamer.pt 10/10
Eurogamer.es 10/10
Gameplayer: 9.5
Empire: 4/5
Vandal 9.6
PSLife (denmark) 9.5
Maxim 3.5/5
Gamepro (spanish) 10
Inside Gamer (dutch) 9.5
Konsolifin (finnish) 5/5
Spillmagasinet (norway) 6/6
lmao the worst score is from goddamn maxim