Thursday, February 24, 2011

Killzone 3 "gaming tips"

Game Review

Game Review
The latest installment in the Killzone series, Killzone 3, picks up right where the previous first-person shooter's action left off. Hermen Hulst, the mangaing director of Guerrilla Games, humbly admitted he might not have discovered all the secret nooks in the game, but he gave us some tips on how he plays it. Slide Tackle.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Weapon Crouching can also help reduce the spread of your weapon while firing. Pay Attention To Class. All the classes are unlocked from the beginning of the game, but each class has its own distinct advantages in each level. Tacticians are awesome at capture-and-hold levels. Search The Scrapyard.

For those of you Killzone 2 fans, you might be able to find a familiar weapon from the previous game. Warning: Nuclear Petrusite Hazardous To Your Health. The Nuclear Petrusite Gun can zap multiple enemies at once. Also, if you're trying to complete the level on the oil rig, blowing things up can help. 

There's no shortage of stunning visuals in Killzone 3, but unfortunately that's where the interest ends. Aside from the occasional jet pack levels and jungle environments, Killzone 3 is irritatingly repetitive. Also, the issue of clunky controls remains present; the analog sticks just feel sluggish in game, something other PS3 shooters do not suffer from.

Sony is pushing the Sharp Shooter Move accessory as an alternative way to play the game as well.  Playing Killzone 3 with Move alone proved to be slightly more enjoyable, but we'd be surprised to see hard-core gamers abandon the DualShock 3. To call Sony's latest shooter, Killzone 3, a serious graphical achievement is an understatement. 

While Killzone 3's universe is far different, you might say that both Gears of War and the Killzone franchise are becoming two very equivalent summer-blockbuster-style action movies that are growing ever-closer together. 

As an actual interactive experience, Killzone 3 can best be describes as rigorously competent. If you've played Killzone 2 (which was one of the first must-play PS3 games), then this is more of the same, plus a small amount of flying around on jet packs. Unfortunately, the implementation of 3D in Killzone 3 isn't perfect.
At first glance, you might dismiss Sony's epic first-person shooter franchise as another title that pairs shallow gameplay with a bland "lone gunman saves humanity from an alien species" plot. Well, "Killzone" is neither. 

Since the launch of the series, players have been treated to deep artificial intelligence, stunning graphics, and a complex plot filled with political intrigue, character development and frantic combat. As time passes and technology evolves, Sony is taking the opportunity to offer fans a more immersive look at the war on Helghast with their long-awaited sequel "Killzone 3." 

"Killzone 3" is a first-person shooter that uses state-of-the-art graphics and programming coupled with rich storytelling to offer the ultimate bullet-slinging experience. Great sound effects and music aside, the game also brings immersion to the next level with the use of full stereoscopic 3-D compatibility.
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