PedroAloha1
Pedro Aloha
PedroAloha1

Seriously? Killzone has a distinct setting and artstyle, its Hard Sci-fi for one. No cyborgs, no aliens, Helghast are based on Soviet Russia iconography and propaganda which unless you know of any other sci fi game that does this is pretty unique...And the universe is unusual for these very reasons, there are no

Well Killzone has always had good enemy AI so your wrong about that...Killzone has good art design, an unusual universe and gameplay that is much much more grounded than typical FPS games. This new one features open levels and multiple objectives that adapt to player actions, so it should be pretty replayable. The

We earthlings call it "realism". It means you try to reflect how a scene would look like in real life. In this case it means: when you're moving fast, the ground is shaking, your body is releasing loads of adrenaline and rays of sunlight hit particles in the air, objects look blurry although they appear totally sharp

I imagine the one in the blue car is Sony and the other one is Microsoft?.

Well what do you expect, from a third grader?

It's cute how you had to throw in there how epic your gaming PC is. Even though it wasn't really relevant to the topic at hand, nor does anyone give a shit.

What I am talking about is an open world video game where I can pick from any of more than 100 Marvel heroes and villains and just go to town. Flying through the skies as Iron Man or the Green Goblin. Barreling through the streets as the Hulk or the Juggernaut. Swinging by a thread as Spider-Man or Venom. Causing

I didn't understand it either. Hard work and dedication and a developer's sense of pride in taking care of it's employees under extreme conditions is apparently frowned upon. Who knew...

To be honest, I'd rather Sony delay Driveclub than give us a half-assed version of it. I don't see what all these overreactions are over. Unwarranted anger over something you're getting for free.

Yessss... Let the hate flow through you, fanboysss.

As a person that's a complete sucker for anything relatively Roman or is set in the Classical era....

I understand that's what they were going for, and I am all for that kind of stuff, but I don't think they succeed here. It's pretty much just a person fiddling with a machine for 5 minutes until a little freakiness happens at the end. A buildup of tension requires actual buildup whether that's through action or even

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