Abstract: How ironic is it that we’re only the second month into the New Year and we’re already getting a game that’s contender for Best of the Year? Seriously, everything that could go right for Guerrilla Games’ Killzone 3 absolutely does, from the enthralling...
Abstract: Without a doubt, Nintendo not only won this generation’s console war, but they defined what it meant to be ‘next-gen.’ Intuitive, point-and-click controls married droves of non-gamers to a catalog of non-intimidating, user-friendly titles. This accessi...
Along with its fun multiplayer, Killzone 3 is so enjoyable because it’s not just a shooter, it’s an experience. Guerilla has crafted scene after gorgeous scene that made me feel like you’re a part of a brutal, human war that is somehow fantastic in set...
Abstract: Sometimes I want my first-person shooter campaigns to be dirty, gritty, and full of testosterone. That's what Killzone 2 was about, and I loved it. Unfortunately, Killzone 3 delivers a campaign that's nothing more than a series of poorly constructed st...
Abstract: We had a little time with Killzone 3 last year at the Euro Gamer event in London, but there is nothing like getting to grips with the game from the start, and that's just what we did today. The intro was pretty impressive and gave you a feeling of depth t...
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Published: 2011-02-25, Author: Andrew , review by: theregister.co.uk
Killzone 3 is a triumph of spectacle over substance. Peer through the jaw-dropping smoke and mirrors and you'll discover a distinctly average shooter. But when cowering behind cover from the onslaught of an indomitable enemy, with bullets ripping through...
PlotKillzone 3 continues on straight after the events of the previous game and again follows Sev, a Special Forces operative fighting for the ISA (Interplanetary Strategic Alliance) against the Helghast Empire to stop their invasion of Earth. The Helgh...
Abstract: As near as Sony could muster to a flagship PlayStation 2-only shooter, the original Killzone was relentless in its ability to dazzle and mislead from a PR perspective, eventually matching that enthusiasm and sleight-of-hand with an onslaught of disappoint...