Killzone


While not quite the Halo-killer Sony hoped it would be, Killzone looks killer and delivers a tense, slightly deeper experience than the average first-person blastathon.

Available on: PS2
Release date: November 02, 2004
Developed by: Guerrilla Games 
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DV666  - 2 years, 7 months
this game is realy good, normally i play other sorts of games but i bought this because of the previews i've on tv.
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Jan 11, 2012
Killzone 3 dev explains the ups and downs of 3D technology
Guerrilla Games' Steven Ter Heide gives us the lowdown on working with 3D
Aug 13, 2010
Killzone breaks cover. Again
E3 2004: More shots of the PS2 FPS of the moment...
May 12, 2004
Killzone: New trailer and website
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New Killzone screens hit the spot
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Killzone image overload!
New guns, vehicles, buildings and kicking artwork to die for inside. Lock 'n' load...
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We go hands-on with the much-vaunted FPS. But is it really Sony's answer to Halo... or something else entirely?
Sep 09, 2004
Summer 2003 and the internet is awash with rumours of a PS2 game that is supposedly Sony's answer to Halo. By mid-July, a , while Sony and developers Guerrilla remain resolutely schtum. Come the end of that month, the of the title is finally made and we learn that the near-future FPS will be squad-based (although players only control one character at a time), that the game will be structured around a number of set pieces and that the title takes major twentieth century theatres of war as its » Read Full Killzone preview
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