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"The game deserves big credit for ramping things up and becoming a more engaging shooter the further you go. My experience lately is that most games lose their juice toward the end and struggle to introduce a proper pitch of reworked foundational ideas, but Killzone 2 really hits its stride midway and continues to surprise. The clueless hoo-rah machismo and tad-bit-generic This Is War texturing is more of a turn-off here than I'm used to feeling, but the distant-planet atmosphere turns the whole thing right around when it needs that extra crackle. Expectations are sometimes unfair in this industry; if Killzone 2 doesn't actually land on those year end lists, no matter: this is yet another in the line of strong first-person shooters waiting to make PS3 owners quite happy."

Hugely disappointingly, it seems that Guerrilla Games, developers of the Killzone and Horizon series, may be done with Killzone for good.
1 was fine, overhyped as a " halo" killer
2 was a graphical beast at the time, and felt heavy
3 was good a refinement of 2 but not much else. weird audio issues environment were to quiet
shadow fall was pretty but bland
I dont mind if someone else takes up the mantle for the KZ franchise. We are several years removed from the first game. It certainly could use a remake to gauge interest in the rest of the series. I know it has its fans... Im thinking of how a proper reboot can rekindle that old dormant flame and bring in a new generation of fans in the process.
Would like a new IP before Horizon 3. Just because games take so long to make these days.

The PlayStation 3 may not have been the strongest generation for Sony, but there were still some diamonds in the rough that deserve a revisit as PS5 remasters.
Even if they could just remaster and put on PSVR2, some would still look great as VR titles and could do a whole lot to bolster the headset w these exclusives! I'd imagine the investment of reworking these titles into VR would be way less than building new games from the ground up, and they could be amazing experiences, and VR often makes flat games feel fresh again. The Resistance and Killzone games are particularly what I want to see!!
The time is perfect for a resistance fall of man game campaign coop multiplayer
Resistance was ok but Warhawk and Starhawk was better and kept me coming back for almost a decade of fun and petty revenge on the loud mouth unskilled players 🤣
Edit I loved capture the flag dropping the pot on the flag carrier was extremely satisfying as well as transforming your plane in bot form and stumping them to death 😱
The Amsterdam-based studio reflects on its humble beginnings, beloved franchises, and growth through the years.
Up there with the top tier in the industry. Love Guerrilla Games - Horizon Burning Shores is simply STUNNING.
32.7M sales in the Horizon franchise! With 8.4M coming from Forbidden West alone! Truly a hugely successful game and franchise as a whole. Looking forward to Horizon III
Yooo, when I first saw that Killzone 1 footage at E3, my friends my brothers and I were like, Holy shit! When it came out, it didn't look exactly like it, but we sunk so many hours into 1 & 2.
I even liked Killzone: SF, it was a spectacle to look at, and even today it looks good. I hope they make a new one. Can you imagine how that will look, and they can get some modern FPS pointers from Bungie.
Such a wonderful studio. They deserve all their success.
The Decima Engine is absolute 🔥 I'm just mad they have abandoned Killzone.
i hate reviews that make my head hurt when i look at the score.
they should always take a game out of 5 or 10 lol
3/4...30/4=.75
so.. 75% rating.
not bad i guess.
Annoys me that people think this game has no story.
Just because you don't have the intelligence to understand what the developers tried to portray doesn't mean it isn't there.
It was more of an emotional story than an action sequence.
Currently most games follow a certain theme.
Gears of war - Evil Locusts wiping out humanity
Halo - Evil Covenant wiping out humanity
COD4 - Evil terrorists trying to destroy the west
Resistance 2 - Evil Chimera wiping out humanity.
It's basically a good vs evil theme throughout most shooters.
Killzone did it differently,the Helghast are instantly assumed to be bad because of the hellhole planet,black fatigues and glowing eyes,from a viewers perspective it works well until you encounter them in game and cutscenes.
There just more...."extreme" than the ISA and zealous in there fight for what they believe to be theres.
A good comparison is Black Hawk Down,basically a war situation where whatever can go wrong,DOES go wrong.
The first wave to land is wiped out -
The fleet is burned -
Losing ground time and time again -
The ISA sorely underestimated the Helghast,which is shown how at the start how there expecting to be "in and out within a month."
It also shows the soldiers story instead of the full picture,all the way through you're shown the brutalities of war in a fictional setting.
Garza dying to frindly fire -
Rico slowly going mad through battle fatigue (when you find the scout team in the desert/things he says throughout the game) -
Resentment and tension building between the soldiers (Natko and Rico)-
Ending cutscene was done brilliantly as well,and showed real life reactions to fantasy situations
"The war is over Viscari you lost"
"Really? Then tell me Sergeant Sevshenko,who won? your fleet burned,your friends butchered,and you call this a victory?"
Personally I think it has a much more indepth story than most generic shooters,Purely because it doesn't show war as black and white just different shades of grey.