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Killzone 2 preview PS3

Killzone 2 preview PS3

Killzone 2 preview for the PS3

Killzone 2 - there's few more PlayStation games more anticipated - and we have an exclusive preview with exclusive screenshots and an exclusive interview with the developers. We've been hands-on with the game playing single player with Killzone 2, and come back with this full preview. As we snagged some exclusive KillZone 2 screens, we included them at high resolution, as well as including some exclusive Killzone 2 desktops and a Killzone 2 screensaver for your PC. Yup, this issue has everything necessary for the Killzone 2 fan, and you can read it all for free in this issue of P3Zine.Click here to read our Killzone 2 preview for the PS3 now! Killzone 2 preview for the PS3 If you've been waiting for a real, true ‘killer app' for your PS3 – and for some bizarre reason you're ignoring LittleBIGPlanet – then this could well be the game you're looking for. You might well be convinced that the Cell has been tamed, that PS3 finally has something so accomplished that the 360 surely couldn't keep up. Because Killzone 2 – at least from a technical standpoint – looks absolutely phenomenal. It's not nearly as grey as you might think, either. Sure, the first couple of stages overdose a little on the modern shooter's colour du jour, but the Helghast's red eyes stand out all the more against the crumbling, decaying backdrops, while blood spatters look more vivid against such starkly coloured locales. Later stages, as your mission takes you deeper into Helghan cities, offer a sickly yellow-green hue to the illuminated night, with lightning crackling across the sky, while the sixth and final stage of our code (reaching just about halfway through the campaign) is something different entirely – a dusty, rusty orangebrown desert environ. Click here to read our Killzone 2 preview for the PS3 now!
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