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Early Killzone 2 Reviews Looking Good 140

Reviews are beginning to appear for Guerrilla Games' upcoming first-person shooter, Killzone 2, a PS3 exclusive that has received a great deal of hype over the past several months. The reviews are mostly complimentary, but not overwhelmingly so; Ars Technica says it has "some of the best graphics yet seen on the PS3," and is a "solid take on the war-gaming genre." They also acknowledge that this is the latest game being held up as a standard for how good PS3 games can be, though the PS3 may not need such validation anymore. Edge Magazine is critical of the story, saying, "you could play the levels in random order to little ill-effect," but found the gameplay redeeming enough to warrant a 7/10. Concerns were raised early about the quality of the controls, but Guerrilla Games has affirmed that no changes will be made. Though the game won't be out for about a week yet, rumors of some fairly typical DLC plans are already cropping up. Giant Bomb recorded some video showcasing Killzone 2's multiplayer a while back.
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Early Killzone 2 Reviews Looking Good

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  • Early? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by bhunachchicken ( 834243 ) on Wednesday February 18, 2009 @05:57AM (#26900031) Homepage

    Early reviews? Scores have been pouring in for weeks! The game has received more than two dozen reviews from numerous sources, the vast majority of which have been unanimous in their praise of the game. The only blips have been EDGE (a magazine which has been going rapidly downhill for the past few years) and Maxim's review, which scored less than 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand. There again, everyone is entitled to their own opinion.

    Having played the demo and watched all the gameplay videos, I'm confident my pre-order decision was a good one (£30 off Play.com, so it's not exactly breaking the bank).

    The only downer I felt was that the original cast members from the first game, Templer, Lugar, etc., are not the lead characters in this sequel. I'm not even sure if any of them feature at all, apart from an odd cutscene here and there. A shame, really. Sometimes I think video game writers and designers need to consider that games like Killzone should care more about what happens to these characters as they fight this war. They don't have to be the most overly developed of characters, but at least it would allow the player to build an affinity with them, be more drawn into the story, and therefore enjoy the game on another level. (rant over - sorry)

  • Which is it? (Score:2, Insightful)

    by macraig ( 621737 ) <.mark.a.craig. .at. .gmail.com.> on Wednesday February 18, 2009 @06:06AM (#26900053)

    So the reviews are looking good, but the game sucks?

  • by alienunknown ( 1279178 ) on Wednesday February 18, 2009 @06:09AM (#26900071)
    From one of the linked articles Here [arstechnica.com]:

    Gamers need to stop worrying about the sales numbers of the PS3 and arguing over the merits of PlayStation Home. The truth is that the system is flush with excellent, exclusive games, and we're way past the point where you can call yourself a hardcore gamer and not own the hardware.

    That is something I would expect to read on a fan-boy site and not a tech blog.

  • by retro.sufi ( 1288520 ) on Wednesday February 18, 2009 @06:15AM (#26900093)
    I agree. On the whole I found it all to be a bit biased. I own a ps3 myself and I do regard the killzone franchise as awesome. But I think all of this is just propaganda.
  • by BlueStrat ( 756137 ) on Wednesday February 18, 2009 @07:11AM (#26900359)

    They could "monetize" KZ1 all over again if they were to release it for PC IMHO. I don't think I'm the only one that would happily buy KZ1 for PC, even with no or limited MP capability. It was great on PS2, but with the control flexibility etc available with a PC, it would rock!

    Strat

  • Re:Yay! (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Dr. Hellno ( 1159307 ) on Wednesday February 18, 2009 @08:14AM (#26900623)

    we are beginning to see the effect of the better capabilities of the PS2

    yes, the PS2 will trounce all other current generation systems.

    p.s.
    In all honestly I think it does in a lot of ways. I have a 360 but the ps2 is the only system I brought to college.

All your files have been destroyed (sorry). Paul.

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