Killzone 2
Killzone 2 is an upcoming hard sci-fi first-person shooter for the PlayStation 3 video game console, currently in development by Guerrilla Games and to be published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is the third installment in the Killzone franchise that began on the PlayStation 2 with Killzone and was continued with Killzone: Liberation on the PlayStation Portable. It was first announced at E3 2005 in Los Angeles, California,[3] and is set for release in February 2009.
Storyline
In time line, Killzone 2 follows Killzone: Liberation, and Killzone, and appears to take place entirely on Helghan, the home-world of the Helghast who invaded an Interstellar Strategic Alliance (ISA) colony in previous Killzone installments. Two years after the Helghast assault on Vekta, the ISA is taking the fight to the enemy's home world of Helghan. The ISA goal is direct: capture the Helghast leader, Emperor Visari, and bring the Helghast war machine to a halt. Assuming the role of Sev, a battle-hardened veteran and a member of the special forces unit known as the Legion, players will lead a group of highly trained soldiers on a mission to take out the Helghast threat. For Sev and his squad, the invasion of Helghan is just the beginning. During the invasion of Helghan, Sev's unit is deployed behind enemy lines to assist the main invasion force. Tasked with securing Pyrrhus, the Capital City, the team quickly discovers that the Helghast are a formidable enemy on their home planet. Not only have they adjusted to the planet's hostile conditions, they have also harnessed a source of power they can now use against the ISA - the frightening ability to control surgical lightning storms. Sev discovers his squad is not just fighting enemy forces – their fiercest opponent may be the planet itself.
Additional details on the backstory to the game can be found here.
Alpha Squad
- Cpl. Dante Garza - described by Electronic Gaming Monthly as “a wisecracking smartass from a privileged family; his parents sent him to a military academy at a young age to straighten him out.”[4]
- Master Sgt. Rico Velasquez - described by Electronic Gaming Monthly as “still coping with his past choices…”[5]
- Sgt. Tomas Sevchenko - described by Electronic Gaming Monthly as “a hard-working, by-the-books leader who exudes quiet professionalism.”[6]
- Cpl. Shawn Natko - described by Electronic Gaming Monthly as “the Alpha Squad‘s best hand-to-hand fighter and demolitions expert, relishing close combat.[7]
Supporting cast
- Everlyn Batton - described by Electronic Gaming Monthly as a “sultry scientist…”[8]
- Scolar Visari - described by Electronic Gaming Monthly as the “elusive leader of the Helghast…”[9]
- Col. Jan Templar - described by Electronic Gaming Monthly as the “hero from the previous two Killzone games…”[10]
Gameplay
With Killzone 2, Guerrilla Games aims to provide the player with an immersive and cinematic gameplay experience that is grounded in reality with what they call "Hollywood Realism". The game is almost entirely presented from a first person point of view, through Sev's eyes. Killzone 2 features a cover system named "lean and peek" which allows the player to take cover behind an object, and then pop out to fire at enemies. The "lean and peek" mechanic stays in first person view at all times. Killzone 2 will also support PS3 Trophies. It has also been announced that Sev is able to pilot vehicles, however further details are yet to be announced. Many Killzone classic weapons and vehicles such as the the M82-G and the StA-52 LA will be returning.[11]
AI-Bots
Killzone 2 has been confirmed to be supporting AI bots in multiplayer, both single player and online.
Multiplayer
Killzone 2's multiplayer component has been developed by Guerilla Games in parallel with the game's single-player campaign. [12] The multiplayer gameplay is class-based, meaning the player can choose a class of character which is specialized for a specific role to better suit the player's needs in battle. There will be 16 abilities(badges) in total in which the player can mix and match 2 of them according to their playing style, and can switch abilities upon death. 32 players can connect online, and group into squads of up to four players. Two squads can group together as a faction of eight players. Killzone 2 also offers a clan system, which allows clans of up to 64 players to compete for "Valor Points", an in-game currency that clans can use to bet on tournaments. [13]
In the level Corinth River, Sev is partnered with Garza, a fellow member in Sev's special forces squad. Garza is AI controlled, which has led to speculation towards the possibility of co-operative gameplay, where Garza's AI could be replaced by a human player. [14] Keep in mind this is merely speculation, and more details on Killzone 2's Multiplayer have yet to be announced.
Development
E3 2005
At E3 2005, Killzone 2 was debuted with a trailer depicting soldiers landing in a hostile war-zone on Helghan and fighting Helghast forces. Critics in the media argued that the trailer shown at the E3 2005 trade show did not show actual gameplay footage, as its high level of visual detail has been argued to be impossible to render in real-time on the PlayStation 3 and the audio mix of the trailer was slightly delayed. SCEA's Vice President, Jack Tretton, was quoted as saying that the Killzone footage, that was believed to be pre-rendered,"is possibly real" and "is real prerendered gameplay", but it was later claimed that Tretton was referring to Resistance: Fall of Man. Several days after the demo, Phil Harrison, SCEA Europe's VP of development, stated in an interview that all of the PS3 game footages at E3 2005 was "running off video" which was "done to PS3 spec" using "in-game assets" and "some things were rendered".[15] Tim Miller of the CG studio Blur stated in 2006 that they had turned down the offer to create the Killzone 2 clip, and that "a company in Scotland had worked on it".[16]
GDC 2007
At the Game Developers Conference in 2007, a Killzone 2 teaser was shown behind closed doors, and was never released to the public. It featured various battles, destructible environments, and lighting effects among others.[17]
E3 2007
Killzone 2 was shown to a panel of journalists at a special pre-E3 2007 event in Culver, California, and then the next day to the public at Sony's E3 press conference.[18] An in-game trailer showing real-time gameplay of Killzone 2 was also released,[19] along with several videos of extended gameplay.[20]
A number of media outlets since E3, such as the BBC,[21] have referred to Killzone 2 as being "one of the most cinematic and immersive games ever produced on a console."[22]
GC 2007
At the Games Convention in 2007, Killzone 2 was presented in playable form to the media. It was the same demo level as shown at E3 2007, although journalists were allowed to play it hands-on.[23]
Sony's PlayStation Day 2008
At Sony's PlayStation Day, the second level in Killzone 2’s single-player campaign was presented, named "Corinth River".[24] Killzone 2 has seen considerable graphical improvements since E3 2007, and demonstrates advanced particle and lighting effects among others.
Technical information
Killzone 2 can be displayed in high definition 720p, locked at 30 frames per second.
Michal Valient, a Senior Programmer at Guerrilla Games, presented details of their Killzone 2 Engine [25] at a Developers Conference in July 2007. Killzone uses a deferred rendering engine that integrates MSAA Quincunx (multisample anti-aliasing). The Cell Processor will also parallel process geometry and indirect lighting.
See also
References
- ^ Killzone 2 gets release date News // PS3 /// Eurogamer
- ^ "Killzone 2 Page". GamePro. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
- ^ Sulic, Ivan (2005-05-16). "E3 2005: First PS3 Game Confirmations". IGN. Retrieved 2007-07-16.
{{cite web}}
: Check date values in:|date=
(help) - ^ Shane Bettenhausen, “Meet Alpha Squad: Killzone 2 debuts three fresh faces…and one old favorite,” Electronic Gaming Monthly 231 (August 2008): 61.
- ^ Shane Bettenhausen, “Meet Alpha Squad: Killzone 2 debuts three fresh faces…and one old favorite,” Electronic Gaming Monthly 231 (August 2008): 61.
- ^ Shane Bettenhausen, “Meet Alpha Squad: Killzone 2 debuts three fresh faces…and one old favorite,” Electronic Gaming Monthly 231 (August 2008): 61.
- ^ Shane Bettenhausen, “Meet Alpha Squad: Killzone 2 debuts three fresh faces…and one old favorite,” Electronic Gaming Monthly 231 (August 2008): 61.
- ^ Shane Bettenhausen, “Killzone 2’s supporting cast,” Electronic Gaming Monthly 231 (August 2008): 61.
- ^ Shane Bettenhausen, “Killzone 2’s supporting cast,” Electronic Gaming Monthly 231 (August 2008): 61.
- ^ Shane Bettenhausen, “Killzone 2’s supporting cast,” Electronic Gaming Monthly 231 (August 2008): 61.
- ^ http://www.gametrailers.com/player/34201.html GameTrailers.com Interview with Steven Ter Heide
- ^ GameTrailers interview
- ^ Joystiq article (E3 2008)
- ^ computerandvideogames.com Killzone 2 co-op speculation
- ^ Gamesindustry.biz. E3: SCEE's Phil Harrison talks PlayStation 3. May 19, 2005.
- ^ SpikeTV. Interview with Tim Miller.
- ^ GameSpot Killzone 2 GDC 07 Impressions
- ^ E3 2007: Killzone 2 Impressions. IGN
- ^ Killzone 2 E3 2007 Trailer
- ^ Gametrailers.com - Killzone 2: Reviews, Trailers, and Interviews
- ^ State of Play: Killzone 2 hands on [1]
- ^ BBC NEWS | Technology | State of Play: Killzone 2 hands on
- ^ Killzone 2 impressions at GC '07 by IGN
- ^ Corinth River: Killzone.com News
- ^ 2007 Killzone 2 Deferred Rendering Engine Presentation (PDF File)