A1R5N1P3R playing Killzone2 on Radec Academy map in Bodycount mode.
Read the description and tell me how you feel.
If there were more servers, especially official Sony hosted servers, as Warhawk ...
A1R5N1P3R playing Killzone2 on Radec Academy map in Bodycount mode.
Read the description and tell me how you feel.
If there were more servers, especially official Sony hosted servers, as Warhawk has; I'd play Killzone2 more often. After several fixes, the game is actually quite good, but more effort is spent finding a playable server than actually playing online. Typically, there are 3 regional servers that are full (32players max) with 1-2 partially full servers, the rest all have this weapon or that weapon excluded or are looping one map only over and over infinitely.
I didn't like that GG borrowed from TF2 with the inclusion of turrets and spies, TF2 is trash imo, if I wanted to play it I would; which I don't. The first Killzone featured incredible multiplayer, all they had to do was make new maps and update the graphics a bit, I would've been pleased. But in their effort to please casual gamers, who are here one day and gone the next in terms of online player communities, they chose to include a number of things which I could've done without.
When Killzone2 first launched, the aim was so intentionally shaky that it was unplayable. I've been on target courses irl, even played paintball here and there, and even running I could steady my aim better than the ingame mechanics did when crouching. So I actually put the game down for a month, was about to write it off as a loss, when I heard they had begun patching it. It was okay for a month, but wasn't a killer app.
So to say Killzone2 is a sore spot for me is maybe understating the facts a bit, after all this is the game I bought my Playstation3 in anticipation of. I hadn't played it for maybe 2 months - but I decided to revisit it.
I don't know what kind of future Killzone2 has, the bundle deal with the slim is a nice start. But really official servers would give the Killzone2 community a much needed anchor.
That being said, not every game can please every player, let's move on.
Killzone2, or KZ2 as it's more commonly known, is a first person shooter made by developer Guerrilla Games exclusively for the Sony Playstation3. A1R5N1P3R, while playing Guerrilla Game's Killzone2 on A1R5N1P3R's Sony Playstation3, filmed this gameplay footage off of A1R5N1P3R's Toshiba 37" HD LCD TV, using A1R5N1P3R's Sony HDR-XR100 Handycam. Toshiba, Sony and Guerrilla Games own the rights to their respective trademarks. A1R5N1P3R owns all rights to A1R5N1P3R and has the right to be as A1R5N1P3R as A1R5N1P3R wishes.
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