Killzone 2 looks brilliant visually, you can check out all the Killzone 2 videos we’ve published. Experts have said that the game is the Undisputed Winner in terms of graphics power.
Graphically, Killzone 2 is an undisputed winner. Initially it does look rather blurry. Yes, this is in part down to the quincunx anti-aliasing, but it’s mostly due to the motion blur. I’m not a fan of blurring in video games, but the entire range of techniques used in Killzone 2 combines to create a look and feel that is entirely its own, deeply immersive, and – in the heat of battle – brutal, visceral and quite unlike any other game.
It’s not just the graphics that make Killzone 2 so good, it’s the other things around it.
while the actual graphics themselves aren’t really a generation beyond anything we’ve seen recently in terms of geometry or textures, I think it’s the handling of those visuals that makes it truly stand out. The motion blur, the post-processing, the lighting, the shadows, the animation of your player’s movements… all of it is geared towards a closer emulation of reality.
Not long until the game is released.
Check out the screenshots.
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“even though Killzone 2 hasn’t touched the movie that got folks hopes so high”
So says the source site, BingeGamer.
They can’t have been playing the same beta as me, then. The actual game is at least as good as, if not better than, the E3 2005 video.
“Experts have said that the game is the Undisputed Winner in terms of graphics power”
Not quite, that ‘expert’ said that graphically killzone 2 is “AN undisputed winner” (as reported), which means it looks truly awesome. Same as we’ve seen with albums, books, movies, food, games etc when described as ‘an undisputed winner’.
Yet so many times online I’m seeing the word “AN” being replaced with “THE” for this report which completely changes the meaning! And for some reason, the origins of this report is not being posted by those reporting it, so here it is;
http://www.digitalfoundry.org/blog/?p=138
I’m looking forward to Killzone as much as the next gamer, but I wish people would stop distorting words.