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Killzone 2 offers a unique blend of realistic combat and expansive multiplayer modes, set against a gritty sci-fi backdrop. With a focus on strategy and teamwork, players can immerse themselves in a vast single-player campaign or join forces in class-based multiplayer battles, making it a standout title in the shooter genre.
M**H
Killzone 2: Not a timeless classic but definitely worth playing
Killzone 2 takes place after the events chronicled in Killzone for the PS2, and Killzone: Liberation for the PSP. No longer do you play as Jan Templar, this time taking up the reigns as Tomas Sevchenko, otherwise known as simply Sev. Rather than fending off the Helghast forces on the ISA planet of Vekta, this time around you take the fight to the Helghan homeworld. Killzone 2's story is relatively simple; you go to planet Helghan with a bunch of other soldiers, and you shoot stuff. There isn't really much else to it than that. Occasionally you will see a cut scene that attempts to tell some sort of story, but the story is ultimately largely forgettable. There is a last ditch effort in the last fifteen to twenty percent of the game to try and make the story more interesting, but by this point in the game you simply don't really have much reason to care. That's not to say the lore behind the Killzone universe is uninteresting, it's just that you never really spend any time with any of the characters, and they are almost completely undeveloped aside from occasionally cracking a joke or their frequent uttering of the f-word.Fortunately for Killzone 2 the core shooting mechanics are absolutely superb. Every weapon is incredibly satisfying to wield and to shoot, and you can tell that significant attention went into making this game fun to play. The weapons function exactly like they do in the Call of Duty series, in that you must aim down the sight of your weapon to make precise shots. You can fire from the hip, but it is less accurate and more difficult to aim. Aside from this however, there is not much else to Killzone. You will occasionally use the sixaxis wireless controller to activate an explosive or to turn a handle, but these are mostly throwaway novelties that don't really add much to the overall experience.Killzone 2 also takes a new approach to the way weapons are managed in single-player. You can only carry one weapon at all times. This is both a great feature, but at the same time it hurts the game as well. Because you can only carry one main weapon aside from your sidearm, it takes away player experimentation with the various weapons in the game. When players come across new weapons they will try them out, but usually go back to their comfort zone. This could simply be due to ammo concerns, or a feeling that they won't be able to get by certain areas with a specific weapon. The sidearm is a nice touch, but it simply doesn't provide the player with enough security to try using a sniper rifle, shotgun, or bolt gun for more than a brief amount of time. Players will mostly rely on the standard ISA or Helghan rifles for the majority of the game. Increasing the weapon count to two probably would have encouraged people to take more risks in the single-player in terms of their weapon loadout.Needless to say, it's a good thing that Killzone 2's shooting action is so much fun, because it's easy to ignore the fact that you never do much else. Exploration is non-existent, and there is little to no character interaction aside from sometimes being accompanied by other squad members. Unfortunately Killzone 2's single-player is incredibly short, and it doesn't really have any bosses. You will come across the occasional "super" enemy but they are usually easily dispatched because the game virtually throws that particular enemy's weakness in your face the moment they appear. It's noble of the game developers to try and help you, but at the same time it takes all of the challenge away from these encounters because you instantly know how to dispatch them. These encounters are also largely infrequent, which even further makes them even more forgettable. There is a pretty great although extremely frustrating final encounter which involves fighting waves and waves of regular enemies as well, but this is definitely one of the highlights of the unique encounters featured in Killzone 2. Killzone 2's single-player is a fun experience in regard to the intense and satisfying shoot outs, but it never amounts to anything else. Combined with its short length, as well as a lack of any type of co-op, Killzone 2 ultimately winds up feeling like a bit of a missed opportunity, despite its incredibly solid shooting action.On the multiplayer side of things, Killzone 2 largely succeeds with flying colours. It's not hard to tell that a significant amount of time went into the creation of Killzone 2's multiplayer component. The unique aspect of Killzone 2's multiplayer is that it combines class-based team play with various game modes all in the same match. Killzone 2 seamlessly changes from team deathmatch to assassination, to capture and hold, and so on. Matches are won based on which team won the most amount of game types. You can win the team deathmatch round, but if you lose all of the other ones, then your team loses the overall match. It's a fresh take on the multiplayer aspect of a first person shooter because it takes modes which may have otherwise been throwaway modes (aka modes no one would regularly play) by inserting them into an overall game with other types of modes as well.However, you don't start Killzone 2's multiplayer with a bunch of classes to choose from. You begin with the standard soldier and barely any weapons, but the more you play and gain experience, more options become available to you. This is great because not only does it match you up with players of similar skill level, it gives everyone a chance to get used to the game before it throws all of these other classes and weapons in your face. This makes Killzone 2's multiplayer highly accessible to pretty much anyone, even people who rarely play first person shooters. When you start playing you don't have to worry about whether you should be a medic, and engineer, a saboteur, or whatever. You simply learn the maps, and how to get good, then you get to start experimenting with these other classes and weapons. The best part of it is that everyone else will start getting the new stuff around the same time as you do, so it allows everyone to get used to it together.The biggest problem with Killzone 2's multiplayer is that because all of the game modes are tied together, after a while it starts to feel pretty repetitive, and even kind of stale. The gradual unlocking of new classes and weapons is fun, but there are several weapons which are entirely absent that were included in the single-player campaign, such as the flamethrower and the bolt gun. These are both included in DLC maps, but if you don't buy them you won't have access to them in the multiplayer; but even then, they are exclusive to the DLC maps in which they are featured. Killzone 2's multiplayer component also only comes with eight maps, and while they are mostly incredibly well designed they will eventually start to get old pretty quickly, especially combined with the fact that every multiplayer match winds up essentially being the exact same thing time and time again. There are several map pack DLCs available, but I've never quite been able to get used to the notion of paying money for additional multiplayer maps, especially when you consider that when you add up all the money you can spend on DLC the game starts to approach the price range of eighty dollars.It's no secret that Killzone 2 is a graphical power house, and it truthfully does look amazing. On an HDTV Killzone 2 simply blew me away. This game is astounding from a technical standpoint, and is easily one of the best looking console games ever created. The art design of Killzone 2 is also quite exceptional, the whole game world has this really dirty, dusty appearance that really sets it apart from other games. One of the earlier levels has these huge lightning bolts streaming across the sky with thick dark clouds above, which creates a truly great atmosphere for war. It really feels like there is a true battle to the bitter end going on here. The Helghan imagery which is obviously influenced by World War II and Nazi Germany also helps give Killzone 2 a unique feeling that helps separate it from other shooters on the market. If you're sick of playing in the same type of atmosphere over and over again, then Killzone 2 provides a nice change from the norm.
K**R
Amazing Epic Best Graphics Ever WOW
If you haven't played Killzone 2 yet, where have you been?? Go and get yourself a copy NOW!Wow this game seriously takes the FPS genre and perfects it in every way possible. The controls and the awesome lean and peek system, combined with the realistic feel and true sensation of causing real damage with every shot are just the start of it. Beyond that you have one of the most incredibly detailed and atmoshpheric games you can ever play.The graphics are simply INSANE. From the thunder storms and flying bugs in the air to waving banners and dirt and blood flying at the camera down to the very smallest spec of dust to the insanely detailed buildings, vehicles, weapons and enemies, no stone has gone unturned in the production of this game and it's very clear to see.The AI is the smartest I have ever seen, in the final battle of the game you are confronted with herds of helghast but you must move forward with your guys and take over their position otherwise you will never be able to proceed forward, they are that clever they just keep sending out more guys and covering all the best spots unless you get right in there and force them to retreat. Not only that but enemies will seek you out, they won't stand still or take cover for long they will come and find you and find the best way to cover all your best routes out. It has to be seen to be believed how smart they really are.In terms of story and voice acting this game is top notch. You get that really grand Hollywood blockbuster feel with amazing graphics and details in the cutscenes with four really funny and memorable characters. Nothing is done half-hearted in the game, everything you see is made to be as epic has it possible could be. Some of the characters look real and the vehicles when they fly in with new squad members are just crazy. Some of the best smoke effects I have ever seen are also in this game and facial animation and when the guys run are some of the best motion capture I have seen too.The single player is a decent 8-10 hours depending on your skill level but you're gonna wanna play it again for all the trophies and this game has a TON of unlockables and secrets.Online is hands down one of the best online shooters you're gonna experience. The graphics are equal to the single player with incredibly detailed maps and graphics. I experienced no lag and there are always a ton of great players online to have fun with.If you love shooters this IS the game for you. Hell, if you love games, you owe it to yourself to get this game as it is probably one of the most impressive pieces of entertainment ever created. WOW, just WOW. 10/10
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