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GC '07: Killzone 2 Hands-On

We take our first test spin with Guerilla's highly anticipated futuristic shooter for PlayStation 3.

LEIPZIG, Germany--Buzz has been growing for Guerilla's upcoming Killzone 2 ever since its famous trailer was shown in 2005 at the Electronic Entertainment Expo. That buzz has continued to grow given the game's fantastic showing at this year's E3. Today at the 2007 Games Conference in Leipzig, Guerilla developers gave us a tour of a good chunk of the first level, which was initially demoed back in July during E3. In addition, we got our first chance to play the game, and we're happy to report, it plays just as nicely as it looks.

If you've been paying attention to Killzone 2, you know the level in question begins with a thrilling opening scene that features your character and a bunch of badass military types being dropped into a hot zone. All the while, a huge weapon known as an "arc" fires deadly lightning bolts into the sky, taking out dropships left and right. Once your compatriots hit the ground, it's a battle to the first checkpoint, where one of your superior officers tells you that the first order of business is to infiltrate and take down the arc that's doing damage to your dropships.

The backstory behind this scene is that your character is a member of the Legion, a special forces unit called in to assist in the invasion of the Helghan capital city. The arc weapon is one developed by the Helghast forces, which have developed ways to control the weather. As Guerilla developers explained, weather will play a big part in Killzone 2's gameplay because the Helghast have developed methods of harnessing the power of the weather for use to its advantage. We tried to find out if other types of weather would be a part of the gameplay, such as heavy rain or snow, but Guerilla developers said they weren't ready to make any further announcements about that just yet.

During the demo, we actually got to experience this invasion level twice. The first time, the Guerilla developers took the controls, and the second time, the developers periodically paused the game to point out important details of the game's visuals. During the dropship scene, developers panned the camera around to show off the stunningly rendered, fully 3D area that comprises the level. Nearly as impressive as the architecture, however, was the lighting and environmental effects. These effects gave that opening scene a truly grim and gritty feel. Guerilla developers were also keen to point out the generous amount of post-processing, which adds ambience to the environments. When you add loads of special effects, such as motion blur and full-screen antialiasing, coupled with sophisticated lighting effects that allow everything in the world to cast a shadow, you have a remarkable-looking game to enjoy.

About midway through the demo level, we were introduced to boss enemies, affectionately known as "heavies," monstrous armored soldiers wielding massive chain guns. To beat them, you'll have to fire your weapon first at their head, which spins the heavies around so you can blast away at their vulnerable spots: gas tanks attached to their backs.

After the developers dealt with the heavies, they handed off the controls to us, and we got to check the game out for the first time ourselves. The game's controls are easy to use from the get-go. You move with the left stick, fire with the R2 button, chuck grenades with the R1 button, and switch weapons with the square button. The game is almost completely free of a heads-up display. The only time you see anything other than the environment onscreen is when you walk over a defeated enemy's weapon and are given the option to switch it out with your current weapon by pressing the X button. The lack of a HUD also means no artificial health bars. If you take too much damage, the screen begins to change contrast and color. If you're really close to the end, it will change to black and white. At that point, you better find some cover quick.

Speaking of cover, Killzone 2 has a new cover system, referred to internally as "lean and peek." When you come to an object you can hide behind, you simply press the L2 button to "lock" your character to it. From there, you can peek to the left or right by moving the analog stick accordingly and take a shot or simply blind fire over or around your hiding spot by pressing the fire button. If you've got a nice spot of cover, you can even press the R3 button to zoom in on your opponent, draw a bead, and drop him before he even knows what hit him. If our hands-on time with the game was any indication, you'll have plenty of opportunities to use the system because the snaking pathways through the game levels will offer you plenty of spots to hide behind objects for cover. However, not all cover is reliable because some of the more powerful weapons can rip right through some cover, such as cement blocks, which provide less cover the longer you're hidden behind them.

In addition to the lean and peek cover system, the nice variety of weapons in the game should make things interesting regardless of how you choose to play it. Indeed, Guerilla developers made a point of saying that they're designing the game to suit a variety of different play styles, from the tactical stop-and-pop to the full-bore run-and-gun style. We personally preferred the latter, especially after picking up a rocket-propelled grenade launcher that dealt a devastating amount of damage when it found its target. The Helghast enemies you'll be picking off by the dozen in the game will feature an improved hit-response system that will more accurately register the location of bullets hitting them and let their bodies react accordingly. Bottom line: bad guys die better in Killzone 2--and that's a good thing.

In fact, physics seem to be a big focus this time around. For example, if you shoot a can of compressed gas, the leaking fumes will propel the can down a hallway. It's all part of the extended effort the development team is making toward creating a believable and immersive world for Killzone 2. And, so far, it seems to be paying off in droves. When you combine the authentic physics, the gorgeous graphics with full Dolby 7.1 surround sound, and the advanced audio effects that will cause a cavernous hall to sound significantly different from a small room, you've got a game that's set to be a treat for the eyes and ears.

While we could have sat there all afternoon and played the game, our hands-on time with Killzone 2 had to end sooner or later. Now we're looking forward to the next time we can play this highly anticipated shooter. The game is currently on track for release in 2008, and we'll be bringing you much more information on it in the coming months, so stay tuned.

456 Comments

  • Gelugon_baat

    Posted Feb 2, 2009 7:16 pm PT

    Makes me ashamed that I spent money on a half-a$$ed computer instead of a PS3.

  • raptor400k

    Posted Nov 29, 2008 7:42 am PT

    Wow, Resistance 2, then killzone 2. Hated the first but loved libiration, this looks better, hope its as cool as it looks.

  • bcviper

    Posted Aug 14, 2008 7:44 am PT

    lookin good cant wait but i think they should pull killzone to november and push resistance to february to give insomniac some more polishing time. they both look great thouh.

  • olimcool

    Posted Aug 8, 2008 11:40 am PT

    thesethcohen, i hope it is better then haze

  • thesethcohen

    Posted May 30, 2008 8:57 am PT

    This game looks very promising no doubt in my mind it'll "Kill" Halo because it's coming out like a year and a half later than it who remembers games that have been out for over a year...unless they're MGS games.Anyway there's bigger games than Halo out at the moment, for example Grand theft Auto IV.The real question is,will this be a game that beats the best games out around the same time this is released?

    This game could even be better than Haze....

  • worthlessdude66

    Posted May 4, 2008 8:10 am PT

    herd the first one sucked maybe they can make up for that with this one which looks pretty good

  • mikekcook

    Posted Apr 24, 2008 6:51 pm PT

    Beautiful! Now I HAVE to get a PS3! This is one game I can't miss out on!

  • NavySeal-103

    Posted Apr 24, 2008 4:36 am PT

    This is it what I need. A good first person shooter like CoD4

  • Waffleman60

    Posted Apr 22, 2008 7:07 am PT

    game is gonna own!

  • guerillaKZ2

    Posted Apr 10, 2008 10:31 am PT

    no way, the graphics are beyond anything i've ever seen, anyways can't wait!!!! hopefully this'll be a game that Guerrilla Studios does right,, i have high hopes for this game

  • Hoski0999

    Posted Apr 6, 2008 10:50 am PT

    I feel in order for it to be a killer (and this may seem totally out there) is that it has to be something similar to the game it is trying to kill. Call of duty and medal of honor for example are very similar even tho COD went modern, but they fought over power of the best WW2 shooter and even tho i'm a huge medal of honor fan, COD took the medal, not in all catagories, but overall it did. As for the "halo killer", i think you would have to match up Halo and Resistence. Both are exclusives to different systems and both have a human race trying to fight of an alien race with man made and alien made weapons. I actually think of resistence as a halo only back in time and not in the future. halo so far has the title but resistence 2 is getting a lot of hype. and thats what it all comes down to, HYPE. I personally feel there is no "halo (the game) killer" its more of a "halo (the hype) killer" the game is still very good, just its hype was killed, you get it? But as for THIS game, i've played killzone and killzone liberation, and lets just say i might be in the emergency room with a heartattack if they delay this game one more time.

  • kweeni

    Posted Mar 28, 2008 12:41 pm PT

    killzone 2 is gonna be soo badass!!! killzone was and still is my favorite shooter on the ps2 and i still play it, can't wait for killzone 2!! and a ps3!! LOL!

  • g4merkid

    Posted Mar 21, 2008 6:21 am PT

    Saw this at E3, it looks so cool! I am highly anticipated this game.....ITS SOO COOOOOLL

  • Killmajoro

    Posted Mar 17, 2008 9:00 pm PT

    Looks simply stunning, I don't own a ps3 but this makes me want one. Oh, and for the guy who asked if there is multiplayer the answer is yes, I read it in Game Informer (the Borderlands issue), it just has'nt been shown yet.

  • Shishio817

    Posted Mar 16, 2008 12:14 pm PT

    CoD 4 was the Halo killer, if anything was, though I don't think you can actually kill a game in that sense. Halo isn't that good, anyway. Regardless, this game is looking amazing and is probably my most anticipated PS3 game.

  • skee_uk

    Posted Mar 11, 2008 9:20 am PT

    dunno why everyone is still so hyped about halo 3, its one of the shortest shooters out there, its more of an online game that makes it stand out

    i dont think any shooter will be as hyped and generate as much sales as halo 3

    but many shooters are better than halo, just not in sales and hype

    cod4 for example

    either way killzone looks superb, someone on here said killzone2 should have been on 360....well developers of killzone 2 say this game could not be done on 360 so get over it. also from the video of gameplay the frame rate looks smooth, in fact the only games that have real frame rate probs are lazy ports.

    better games for ps3 this year,

  • RatchetRulz

    Posted Mar 9, 2008 9:37 pm PT

    jandogg is right, sure the gameplay and everything else will be better... but it still wont be a "halo beater". im sure it doesnt have as good of a story behind it (i know im huge halo freek for saying this) ........................i dont even own a xbox 360 ps3 ftw

    my top games: Call of Duty 4, Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction, Halo 3, Halo Custom Edition, and many more

  • jandogg

    Posted Mar 4, 2008 5:15 pm PT

    This isn't halo killer.
    Halo is amazing.. Sure this game is better then halo.
    But nothing is gonno kill halo!
    SONY FTW!

  • KoGfullmetal980

    Posted Feb 23, 2008 12:06 am PT

    This games gonna be freaking sick. I don't own a PS3, i have a 360, but my friend has a PS3 and I'm gonna be at his house every weekend for this game, and MGS4. For those people saying "It's gonna be a HALOKILLER" just to let you know, Halo 3 became dead when Call of Duty 4 came out....if you haven't noticed that. Killzone is going to be in my top games of the year, no question. And will most likely be a candidate for that category at the end of the year, along with most PS3 games [MGS4, Haze, etc.] along with very, very few XBOX only games...probably Too Human and GOW2 but Gears sucks in my opinion, so I doubt it will make it there. But Killzone, psh, the weapons look photographed they look amazing. The graphics are just outstanding from what I've seen. And the retail product is just going to be better.

  • JDaleMoney

    Posted Feb 11, 2008 4:55 pm PT

    Killzone 2,army of two,haze, and mercenaries 2 world in flames look GREAT

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