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Killzone 2 (PS3)

Killzone 2 (PS3)

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Category: Video Games

List Price: £19.99
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Seller: galadhrim_store
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 209 reviews
Sales Rank: 735

Platform: PlayStation 3
Genre: action-games
Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
Media: Video Game
Age: 11 - 18 years
Operating System: Playstation 3
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 5.4 x 0.5

MPN: SONY-PS3-KILLZONE2
UPC: 711719132943
EAN: 5050053015518
ASIN: B000E69YHK

Release Date: February 27, 2009
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Product Description

Two years after the Helghast assault on Vekta, the ISA are taking the fight to Helghan. Their goal: to capture the Helghast leader, Emperor Visari, and bring the Helghast war machine to a halt. You assume the role of Sev, a battle-hardened veteran and a member of the special forces unit known as the Legion.

For Sev and his squad, the invasion of Helghan is just beginning. Tasked with securing Pyrrhus, the Capital City, they quickly discover that the Helghast are a formidable enemy on their home planet. Not only have they adjusted to the planet's hostile conditions, they have also harnessed a source of power they can now use against the ISA.

Sev and his squad aren't just fighting the enemy forces - their fiercest opponent is the planet itself.

Welcome to Helghan, soldier!

  • Experience realistic, highly atmospheric environments that respond dynamically to the violent conditions on Helgha
  • Witness the devastating effects of Helghan's climate as it forces you and your enemies to adapt to new tactics
  • Face off against fearsome enemies who have learned to wield the hostility of Helghan itself against their opponents
  • Operate new and exotic weapons and vehicles, in addition to trusty Killzone classics like the M82-G and the StA-52 LAR



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5 out of 5 stars Amazing visuals, AI, almost everything   March 21, 2009
MB2009SX (London, UK)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Yes the game does involve pretty much level after level of shooting people and in that sense is repetitive. However, this is clearly not something that makes it a bad game. Any genre of game is the same. A first person shooter will always be primarily shooting people and to use this as an excuse to rate the game badly is purely wrong and useless to someone wishing to buy this.

The game levels are nicely designed to offer changes of scenery, and frequent uses of different tanks, mounted guns, mobile weapons and vehicles breaks the gameplay up and it almost always feels fresh. The visuals are simply amazing, the effects and graphics superior to any current console game on either Xbox 360 or PS3.

Fanboy arguments aside, this is simply an excellent game and had it been available on the Xbox 360 it wouldn't be getting so many false reviews claiming bad handling etc from people who are obviously Microsoft fanboys or employees.

If you don't believe the hype, try the demo first and then buy when you see how amazing the visuals and gameplay is right from the opening level, where it is very difficult to see where the cutscene ends and actual game play graphics begin.



5 out of 5 stars Full Campaign Review   February 28, 2009
Stevie G (Manchester, England)
45 out of 54 found this review helpful

Exclusive titles come under the most intense scrutiny. If this were a multi-format release, the majority of players would admire what Guerilla has achieved here. Similarly, if PS3's immediate future didnt rest soley with Killzone 2, expectations would be more realistic. Admittedly the developers havent helped their situation.
The now infamous 2005 video lodged Killzone 2 high on wish lists. Whilst the visuals don't match that remarkable CGI film, it comes respectably close. It is the most attractive game on PS3, and aside from shelling out thousands on a PC capable of running Crysis, it's the prettiest shooter ever made.

The biggest surprise is the fact there's some real substance behind those stunning good looks. Killzone 2 takes the full bodied realism approach to the next level; it feels slow at first, but everything moves deliberately, with weight and purpose. Throwing a grenade, reloading and even movement takes longer than usual. It lends Killzone 2 an element of tension usually absent from shooters, and is much better for it.
The cover system works like a dream; differentiating itself from similar set ups, but remaining intuitive and relaible. Although controls can't be specifically mapped, theres a wide selction of schemes available. Alt 2 moves the gun sight to L1, which is far more instinctive, as Call of Duty addicts will agree.
Movie clips are done with the in-game engine, and are spectacularly directed. Its also impressive that Guerilla has managed to squeeze some new ideas out of the exhausted space marines concept. Somehow, Alpha squads story feels involving and (in places) unpredictable.
Variations in combat are brilliantly done. Controlling an exo-skeleton is a real highlight. Manning a battle cannon to defend the ISA fleet is also superbly handled, both visually and mechanically. Subtle touches, like rotating the loading screen picture, make presentation top notch. Six-axis controls for planting C4, and turning cranks, are also brilliant innovations.

But Killzone 2 isnt perfect. Headshots rarely count, and when overwhelmed, proves frustrating. The game also jerks violently when loading the next section. The optimum HD display is only 720p, which was surprising to find no 1080 options. Not that the visuals need improving. Only being able to carry one weapon (as well as a pistol), can also lead to unintentionally difficult moments. Yet makes combat brutally realistic.
Minor flaws however. This feels like the most exciting, genre defining shooter since Call of Duty 4. It really is that good.



5 out of 5 stars First person shooter   June 16, 2009
master mj zahra
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

im not going to go on much about the review but here it goes:

Before killzone 2 i didnt like first person shooters and i just want to say killzone is AMAZING.
if you buy this game you would love it.
Brilliant graphics, loads of range in weapons,
bit of a short-ish game but i would reccommed YOU BUY IT



5 out of 5 stars Great FPS   June 9, 2009
Ross Douglas
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Best game ive played for the Playstation 3 so far. Multiplayer is especially good as there is no lag and the gameplay is just simply awesome. Long live Killzone 2!


5 out of 5 stars Another 5 star review   May 15, 2009
Mr. Liam M. E. Simpson
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Bottom line, this game is awesome, i personally would not consider having a ps3 and not having this game. Buy it.

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