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Killzone 3 Review

1 Jan 2000admin

Like its predecessor, Killzone 3 is immediately striking for its gorgeous landscapes and glowing lighting, which provide a hostile, not-quite-familiar backdrop to the heart-pounding first-person.

If there was one complaint I had about Killzone 2, it was that the game didn't exactly live up to its epic premise. Sure, there were plenty of Helghast to kill, but the game felt a little bit empty near the end. With a final boss fight that featured more running and hiding than actual shooting, I couldn't help but feel a twinge of disappointment with the game overall.

I don't have that problem with Killzone 3. Though its predecessor could be uneven at times, Killzone 3 is perfectly paced, features a fresh take on multiplayer, and of course, looks great.Like most games of its ilk, Killzone 3 doesn't have the deepest story. The game continues immediately after the events of Killzone 2, and continues the story of the ISA's campaign against the Helghast. Even though the story itself is pretty basic, the game uses trace elements of non-linear storytelling (and just a hint of misdirection) to keep you guessing as to what is actually going on within the over-arching narrative. Though the game's final act does suffer a bit from the same old predictability, the beginning and middle feature some truly memorable moments that are worth revisiting. If you are a fan of the narrative of the larger Killzone series, you'll be delighted by the depth and layering of the story in Killzone 3.But as we all know, a good story is nothing without proper pacing, and that is another area where I am glad to say that Killzone 3 definitely outshines its predecessor. The game starts you off rather simply, but once you get past the obligatory tutorial modes, the gameplay ramps up into a nice mix of firefights, boss battles, and vehicle levels.

One thing that pleasantly surprised me was the variation between the game's many vehicle levels. From incredible real dogfights to intense high-speed snow escapes, the splattering of different vehicle-based areas was done extremely well in Killzone 3, and I never felt bored plowing through any of the vehicle levels, which was definitely a new experience for me. But aside from the variation of vehicle levels, Killzone 3 also features some memorable boss battles. Although there are plenty of shooting games that shy away from putting in definite 'boss' areas, Killzone 3 embraces this format to grand effect.

Whether you are fighting giant aircraft-carrier sized robots, or battling against elite special forces Helghast, you can always tell when a firefight is going to turn into a little bit more than just your usual shoot-out, which gives the game a pleasant (albeit somewhat familiar) format.The gameplay is nearly perfect, but there are some small issues that may bug a few players. First off, let's talk about the jetpack. When Killzone 3's jetpack was shown off at this past E3, it was all anyone could talk about, and many people (including myself) were excited at the prospect of setting Helghast on fire from the air.

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However, the jetpack is only able to be used in one level, so if you have dreams of taking flight throughout the game, you are going to be sadly disappointed. Another issue I had was the new 'brutal melee' system which requires you to get up close and personal with enemies before hitting R3 to survive (no really, the game gives you a helpful button prompt even!). However, this mechanic relies too much on your ability to either be incredibly stealthy (which is impossible on higher difficulty levels) or wait for the enemy to come to you (and that's just a poor strategy to begin with). If there's one thing the series has been lacking since its inception, it is a decent melee system, and unfortunately, even though standard melees work well enough, the brutal melee system just doesn't really deliver the way I had hoped it would.

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