Killzone: Direct Feed Gameplay Footage
First ever footage from the must have PS2 shooter this year - of the glorious, hi-res and direct feed variety.
The latest issue of unofficial PlayStation World magazine in the UK has released the first ever direct feed gameplay footage of Killzone, the most anticipated firstperson shooter on the format. Since it's also hit the Internet in lesser quality we feel it's only right you get the full picture in a single, full quality 640x480, 2Mb/s video, to see for yourself just how stunning this game looks.
The footage shows two key areas near the beginning of the game, outdoors and indoors, as the player shoots his way towards a command centre.
The makers believe Killzone for PlayStation 2 is enough to take on a violent assault of FPS titles coming to Xbox this year, including Halo 2, Doom 3, and Half-Life 2.
Sony Computer Entertainment America announced last week that it will be bringing Killzone to the North American market, not surprising considering the quality of the game so far.
Click here for eveything else we have on Killzone, and stay tuned for an official trailer, expected soon.
Adam Doree
Director, Kikizo.com
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Killzone (PS2) Direct feed gameplay footage! [640x480, 2096kbps] |
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