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Killzone 2

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  • 2009
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Killzone 2 (2009)
Killzone 2 (Trailer 1)
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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंTwo years after the Helghast assault on Vekta, the ISA launched an assault on the enemy's home world of Helghan. The ISA goal is to capture the Helghast leader, Emperor Visari, and bring the... सभी पढ़ेंTwo years after the Helghast assault on Vekta, the ISA launched an assault on the enemy's home world of Helghan. The ISA goal is to capture the Helghast leader, Emperor Visari, and bring the Helghast war machine to a halt.Two years after the Helghast assault on Vekta, the ISA launched an assault on the enemy's home world of Helghan. The ISA goal is to capture the Helghast leader, Emperor Visari, and bring the Helghast war machine to a halt.

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    • Mathijs de Jonge
    • Jonathan Kray
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    • Philip Lawrence
    • Jonathan Kray
    • Iain Howe
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    • Demetri Goritsas
    • Charles Everett
    • Ryan McCluskey
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      • Jonathan Kray
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    Demetri Goritsas
    Demetri Goritsas
    • Sgt. Thomas 'Sev' Sevchenko
    • (वॉइस)
    Charles Everett
    Charles Everett
    • Sgt. Rico Valasquez
    • (वॉइस)
    Ryan McCluskey
    Ryan McCluskey
    • Cpl. Dante Garza
    • (वॉइस)
    Noah Lee Margetts
    • Cpl. Shawn Natko
    • (वॉइस)
    Mikey O'Connor
    • Captain Jason Narville
    • (वॉइस)
    • (as Mikey O'Conner)
    Qarie Marshall
    • Col. Jan Templar
    • (वॉइस)
    Jules de Jongh
    Jules de Jongh
    • Evelyn Batton
    • (वॉइस)
    Sean Pertwee
    Sean Pertwee
    • Colonel Radec
    • (वॉइस)
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Scolar Visari
    • (वॉइस)
    Nigel Whitmey
    Nigel Whitmey
    • Additional ISA Voices
    • (वॉइस)
    Neil Grainger
    Neil Grainger
    • Additional ISA Voices
    • (वॉइस)
    Dominic Rickhards
    • Additional ISA Voices
    • (वॉइस)
    Tim Beckmann
    Tim Beckmann
    • Additional ISA Voices
    • (वॉइस)
    John Guerrasio
    • Additional ISA Voices
    • (वॉइस)
    Trevor White
    Trevor White
    • Additional ISA Voices
    • (वॉइस)
    John Schwab
    John Schwab
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    • (वॉइस)
    Richard Laing
    Richard Laing
    • Additional ISA Voices
    • (वॉइस)
    Emma Owen
    • Additional ISA Voices
    • (वॉइस)
    • (as Emma Ferguson)
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      • Mathijs de Jonge
      • Jonathan Kray
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      • Philip Lawrence
      • Jonathan Kray
      • Iain Howe
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    9Junebug23057

    A Gritty, Action-Packed Experience that Nearly Lives Up to the Hype

    When the trailer for Killzone 2 dropped in 2005, it looked so stunning that many believed it couldn't be real-time gameplay. After the truth came out that it was prerendered, fans waited patiently for about 3½ years to see what the actual game would look like. When the gameplay finally hit, I was pleasantly surprised. It may not have been as jaw-dropping as that original footage, but it still looked fantastic. So, naturally, I preordered it and dove into the action on release day. Overall, it was a good experience that really met many of the expectations built up over those years.

    The story picks up two years after the Helghast's failed invasion of Vekta. Players follow Colonel Jan Templar and his team as they set out to attack Pyrrhus, the Helghast capital. Their mission? Capture Emperor Scolar Visari for war crimes. What you might think would be an easy task, of course, turns into a challenging adventure filled with intense battles.

    As a first-person shooter, Killzone 2 definitely delivers on the military action. The gameplay is linear, guiding you and your squad through the hostile streets of Helghan while you face off against various enemy soldiers. The action is scripted much like the single-player campaigns seen in Call of Duty. At times, I found myself getting pumped up, feeling that adrenaline rush as I fought my way through waves of enemies. I made the rookie mistake of tackling the game on hard mode, hoping to make it last longer, but it turned into a frustrating experience with enemies constantly spamming grenades. Trust me, stick with normal difficulty for a more enjoyable experience. The levels themselves are well-designed, taking you to different environments like bridges, moving trains, and secret labs to keep things fresh.

    One of the standout features of Killzone 2 is its incredible lineup of weapons. The gun designs are rugged and tough, evoking a sense of heavy industry and brute force. They may not bring anything new in terms of capabilities, but their design and sound are top-notch. Each weapon feels powerful, and I genuinely enjoyed every moment I spent using them. The graphics are impressive even by today's standards. You'll face enemies with different weapon classes who work together and can take a good number of hits. The soundtrack deserves a shout-out as well; the quality matches what you'd find in a blockbuster movie, and I still find myself humming the main theme occasionally.

    Visually, the levels feature gritty industrial designs mixed with fascist architecture, propaganda posters, and statues, giving it a distinct atmosphere. The voice acting is solid throughout, especially Brian Cox as the ruthless ruler of the Helghans.

    As for the story, it's serviceable but doesn't bring any major twists. I struggled to remember many character details beyond their short hair and mohawks. But that's fine because, in a game like this, the action takes precedence over character development.

    Killzone 2 offers about 8-9 hours of non-stop action, and although there's also a multiplayer component, I mostly stuck to the single-player campaign since that's more my style.

    In conclusion, I truly hope the Killzone franchise makes a comeback. It's always been at the cutting edge of what consoles can achieve, and Killzone 2 is a testament to that legacy. It's a gritty, thrilling experience that promises an adrenaline rush with each firefight.
    6overcranked

    Very cool game

    Killzone 2 was finally released February 2009 and was long awaited by just about all PlayStation 3 owners. It is the third installment in the Killzone franchise. The first game, Killzone was released on the PlayStation 2 and Killzone: Liberation was later released for the PlayStation Portable. Killzone 2 continues the story of the first two games having you fight as the Interplanetary Strategic Alliance against the Helghasts. This time however you take the fight to the Helghast and invade their planet, Helghan. Your goal is to stop the Helghast war machine by capturing the Helghast leader, Scolar Visari, and making him answer for his crimes.

    You start the assault on Helghan from an ISA cruiser stationed high in the clouds above the planet. Your squad joins countless others that are launched from the cruiser toward Helghan. Once landed you are immediately in the fight taking on Helghast soldiers from behind walls and above on walkways and bridges. The controls were a little odd for me, but there are plenty of ways to configure them. After getting the controls to my usual layout, I began my assault. The Helghast are not a wimpy race though and it takes plenty of rounds to take one down. Even aiming for a headshot doesn't mean you are taking down that soldier. It took me on average two or three shots to the head to take one down. The first shot pops their helmet off and then depending on the level of damage he has already taken you may have to hit his head another two times. This was the most frustrating part for me, but I got used to it pretty quickly.

    The Helghast are also skilled on the battlefield. They react as you would expect them to; ducking behind walls to avoid your bullets and waiting until it's all clear to come back out. They also scatter from grenades and try to flank you and your teammates. You and the ISA however aren't quite as skilled. I found my biggest disappointment in this game was the cover system. You could "attach yourself to cover," but this didn't mean you'd actually hide behind anything. I found that sometimes he wouldn't attach to cover, sometimes he would, but I'd still be getting hit and all the while your teammates are telling you to find some cover. You teammates don't follow their own advice however. Towards the end of the game my teammate would end up running into the open and be cut down quickly by enemy fire and yell for me to come save him. When he wasn't getting killed he was shooting at enemies and doing what seemed like no damage. They are mainly there for distraction; any killing you want done you have to do yourself.

    OK, AI is hard to create, but you did it with the enemy why not do it with the good guys too? Aside from that the story was decent and the landscape and characters were beautifully done, even if they aren't in the full resolution of 1080p. The scripting wasn't bad for a video game, but the timing and triggering of the conversation was slow and low pauses happened in the middle of conversations and sometimes the dialogue would be cut off before they finished their sentence.

    This game was fun though and the multiplayer maps are very well designed so that each team has a balanced area to work with. If you like FPS and want a short campaign to play through before you go pop the top of your friends online then I highly recommend this game. If you aren't an online gamer then I still think you should try this time, but don't buy it just go rent it. I give Killzone 2 three downed teammates out of five.

    Written by Sam for www.overcranked.net
    9Flyer78

    One of the best shooters I have ever played.

    When I first bought Killzone 2 about a week and a half ago, just after the lagging issue was fixed and started playing it, I didn't like it at first, and I felt sure I was going to end up regretting getting the game. The gameplay was bad, and the controls felt awkward. But then I changed the controls to the Alternate 2 setting, where the controls are very similar to that of Call of Duty 4, and I have had a blast ever since.

    There have been many complaints about the targeting in this game, but I find it to be fine. Not as good as Call of Duty 4, but it's very good. Of course it's not going to target the enemies for you. That makes the game much too easy. You need to use your own accuracy and gun down the enemies with precision.

    Another thing I think people overlook in this game is the element of strategy. All the guns are unique in their own way. For example, the standard M82 Assault Rifle is great for zooming on enemies, the STA52 Assault Rifle fires stronger than the M82 but zooming is not as good. The LS13 Shotgun can kill enemies with one well placed shot to the chest or head region, but reloading takes ages. There are also lots of other weapons to choose from including a flamethrower and the ever-fun Boltgun. So to condense it all, you have to think about what guns you are choosing, because you can't carry two primary weapons at once. Only one primary gun and one secondary gun in your pistol.

    This game also has a great cover system, and it also falls into the element of strategy. You have to pick your spots when in a shootout, and you have to find the best angle to flank them from. If you take cover behind a wall on the side, the enemy will often flank you and get at close range with you, especially on the higher difficulty settings. So you have to watch out from all directions at all times.

    All the characters are unique and you either love them or hate them. The loudmouthed Natko was always my favorite, but Rico was rather annoying at times. Evelyn was cool as well, and Radec and Visari were both good villains. I would have liked to see them exposed more throughout the story, though.

    My biggest complain with this game is turning. When an enemy is attacking you from behind or from the side and you have to turn to shoot them down, your character turn very slowly, and this gives the enemy time to fire more while you turn around, and often times, kill you before you can even face them. When they flank you from behind, it takes a full second to turn around 180 degrees, and this is very frustrating by the time you reach the later missions.

    But if you can battle through the slow turning, which isn't a HUGE issue, and you don't mind lots of foul language, you have a very enjoyable game in Killzone 2.
    9stevinmarshall

    Visually stunning, shaky start

    I picked this up on day of release, being quite enthusiastic after thoroughly enjoying the original on the PS2. However, since playing the original I have become a devoted Xbox360 fan and have been heavily playing titles like COD4, Halo, Bioshock etc.

    When I first fired up Killzone 2 on my PS3 - only the 5th game I have ever played on it - I was initially stunned by the visuals. The opening cinematic really gets your expectations up. Stunningly rendered and awesome to behold, I became increasingly agitated with the game-play. The targeting was difficult and the FPS character movement made me feel seasick. Ever the optimist (or just insanely bloody-minded) I kept at it, hoping that my persistence would pay off.

    It did! In spades. The first 2 levels are nothing special in terms of game-play (notable exception - the tank is more fun than the one in Halo 3, not to mention more powerful, more weapons a a LOT faster) but after that, the game really comes into its own.

    The enemies are relentless and just keep coming. Some of the coolest weapons outside the Gears Of War franchise and epic battlefields.

    Also returning are the simple "spray-and-pray" levels where you and some friends, either online or on split-screen, can simply mow down wave after wave of attacking Hellghast bots. The online multi-player may just be the best one on any game available on this platform, with enough variety to keep you coming back for more.

    Killzone 2 may not be the greatest FPS of all time, but with the ferociousness of Call Of Duty 4 and the visuals that out-stun Bioshock, it's a strong contender for the title!
    10scottgamingninja

    IGN's Killzone 2 Review! (I did not write this!)

    The single-player experience is a truly enjoyable campaign across the Helghast home world that will test your skills, particularly on the higher difficulty levels, and the game simply looks phenomenal for a console shooter. But perhaps the strongest segment of the game is the extremely deep multiplayer, which gives seven basic classes with which you can create your own customized super-soldier after performing your class-specific duties. Not only did Guerrilla achieve a milestone of delivering a great exclusive title for Sony's PS3, it delivered one of the better shooters to come along in a long time. Get your hands on this game.

    PRESENTATION - 10/10 Everything from the first entrance onto the battlefield to the last cut scene creates a hectic, fun and fast-paced thrill ride through a warzone where each step you take could be your last.

    GRAPHICS - 10/10 Phenomenal visuals prove that Guerrilla either met or surpassed that infamous E3 trailer. Some technical issues hold it back from being a completely flawless masterpiece.

    SOUND - 9/10 7.1 channel sound captures every nuance of the battlefield from gunshots to screams along with a great soundtrack. Weakly delivered, curse-filled dialog (sans Brian Cox) could have been done better.

    GAMEPLAY - 9/10 You'll have to get used to the firearms as well as the AI on both sides. More turret and vehicle sections would've been great, but outside of that, the single-player campaign is fun to play through.

    LASTING APPEAL - 10/10 Multiplayer is extremely deep and has the added bonus of an offline skirmish mode. This is where you'll spend the majority of your time once the credits roll.

    OVERALL - 10/10

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      One of the on screen character models of the E3 2007 trailer use the same amount of polygons as an entire level of Killzone on PS2.
    • गूफ़
      For some reason the dropships all have open troop compartments. There are three things wrong with this; first, this would expose the troops to enemy fire; second, this would make the troops liable to fall off; third, this would make it impossible for the dropships to be used in high atmosphere as seen in the game without exposing the troops to high altitude conditions.
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      Sgt. Rico Valasquez: [Upon seeing the Helghast troops raising the bridge] Shit! They're raising the bridge!

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      Featured in Troldspejlet: एपिसोड #40.1 (2009)
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