Quando era pequeno era louco pra jogar esse game.
Depois que comecei a jogar, não queria mais continuar KK.
Não foi um jogo que me cativou pela sua qualidade, e ainda pra piorar eu tive o desprazer de ter o jogo riscado, o que me impossibilitava de progredir em determinada fase. Enfim, problemas da geração Playstation 2 no Brasil.
Depois que comecei a jogar, não queria mais continuar KK.
Não foi um jogo que me cativou pela sua qualidade, e ainda pra piorar eu tive o desprazer de ter o jogo riscado, o que me impossibilitava de progredir em determinada fase. Enfim, problemas da geração Playstation 2 no Brasil.
This is fine? It feels generally pretty good and the Helghast design is still cool along with some other aesthetic stuff but that's all given a ton more personality in its sequel. The checkpoints are fairly far apart as well which adds some fun intensity but apart from that there's not much in particular I can point to and say "I like this", it's just an ok enough fps game. Maybe that's all it needed to be since the PS2 didn't have a lot of fps games but this it does have that "it'll do" feeling.
It may not have aged well, but it was amazing at the time. One of my favourite games as a child. Killzone felt like it could launch a really good franchise, but having moved to xbox after the ps3 server outages (for 3 months) I haven't really experienced Killzone beyond this edition. However, I haven't heard good things about the series beyond, so I have to assume this was the highlight. An incredible story and fantastic game at the time.
A pretty basic shooter. It's got a cool lore to it and the Helghast visually look sick but it's nothing remarkable. The combat feels very blasé and the weapons for the most part feel very underpowered. The frame rate is also ass in this like seriously it's nauseating and borders on unplayable at times. You get to play as 4 characters but I mainly just stuck with Rico because his minigun is easily the best weapon in the game.
It was dubbed as a "Halo killer" but yeah it's nowhere near as good as the first couple of Halo games.
It was dubbed as a "Halo killer" but yeah it's nowhere near as good as the first couple of Halo games.
I got the most enjoyment out of this via its multi-player. My brother and I would put a lot of hours into it, and it had its fair share of variety to keep us entertained. Despite that, this is one of those "Games That Don't Exist" at this point in history. I beat this game, can't remember a damn thing about the narrative. The franchise itself seems to have been abandoned by Sony. It had some decent dystopian sci-fi elements to it that I'd be interested to revisit, if it ever rises from the grave.