PS3 Killzone (PS3) - NUR Killzone!

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mehr als nur bock ;)

werds heut mal darauf testen:
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Auf was hast du denn vorher gespielt SDTV?^^
 
Hab die letzten Seiten gelesen aber da steht nix dass das Embargo heute abläuft und dass wir ein Waldlevel sehe.
 
Hab die letzten Seiten gelesen aber da steht nix dass das Embargo heute abläuft und dass wir ein Waldlevel sehe.
das mitz dem Wald finde ich gerade auch nicht, aber hier der Post der dazu gefüht hat. Ab da würde ich anfangen zu lesen^^

I've played the entire game, a press event at Guerrilla past week, US press next week, so us euro's are hoping to ruin their scoops, but there's an embargo.

Suffice to say, there IS variety in the game, ater the first four chapters, you move onto very different environments and there's more variety in the gameplay than you'd think in the beginning.

****ing excellent game and tons of DLC is coming...
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=13548681&postcount=969

PS: Riotpelaaja is the editor of Finland's largest console gaming magazine
 
Let's get one thing straight right off the bat: Sony's 32-player FPS Killzone 2 is the best-looking
game on the PS3. And that's going by a multiplayer beta of a game that's not even finished. The graphics
are, in places, almost too good to be true. Salamun Market, a large, war-torn above ground area that is
one of three playable maps in the beta, grabbed my jaw, slammed it onto the floor and gun bucked it into
oblivion.
Your average Killzone 2 multiplayer match is a frenetic, intense experience, but as you make
your way towards the chaos from your spawn point, you'll be compelled to stop, pan the camera around
and gawp. The skyline in Salamun Market, blood red with distant explosions, frightening clouds and
billowing smoke, is a wonder to behold. In Radec Academy the indoor structures, overturned vehicles and
the textures of mere handrails and steps are all hugely impressive. We'll be honest, many developers
have struggled so far to make the most of the PS3's undoubted graphical potential. Sony-owned Guerilla
games is not one of them.

:scan::scan:
 
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