If that is a screenshot of it, then this is already a failure. Guess they haven't learned from their mistakes in KZ3 after all.
looks like another ~cinematic~ shooter with an overabundance of scripted sequences and quick time events.
Just because it has a glossier coat of paint won't make it "next-gen".
REALLY looking forward to this.
Funny, didn't Guerilla say a few months back they were working on a whole new IP instead of Killzone?
Now they've got two Killzone games in development at once. I don't see much room for resources for a third project going on at the same time as those two.
slow-mo's kind of odd but whatever i'm sure it'll be as enjoyable as always
[QUOTE=certified;39664789]Funny, didn't Guerilla say a few months back they were working on a whole new IP instead of Killzone?
Now they've got two Killzone games in development at once. I don't see much room for resources for a third project going on at the same time as those two.[/QUOTE]
the handheld killzone's being developed by Guerilla Cambridge, which is actually 'SCE Cambridge Studio' with a namge change
The graphics are amazing, but that's what today's hardware can do, and if not for these stupid consoles, we'd have been playing already a couple years ago
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