Killzone 2 - Now Fact - PSP vs PS3 Chatter
Feel the hype as ‘Halo-killer’ sequel emerges
Posted 6 Sept 2004

According to IGN, work on the sequel to Guerrilla’s Killzone is already well apace, interesting news for the PlayStation 2 FPS that has promised so much since it emerged earlier this year.
The phrase ‘Halo-killer’ was coined for the future-shooter as soon as the PlayStation fanbase seized the news, a subtitle that early playtests have failed to validate.
Anyway, according to the recent report, Killzone 2 is well into (some speculate past) initial concept stage, and, perhaps most interesting of all, will not be released for the PlayStation 3 as some news outlets had speculated.
This leaving only the PlayStation 2 and PSP to go at, one wonders in what direction SCEE’s development strategy lies.
As soon as further clarification comes to light, we’ll let you know.
The phrase ‘Halo-killer’ was coined for the future-shooter as soon as the PlayStation fanbase seized the news, a subtitle that early playtests have failed to validate.
Anyway, according to the recent report, Killzone 2 is well into (some speculate past) initial concept stage, and, perhaps most interesting of all, will not be released for the PlayStation 3 as some news outlets had speculated.
This leaving only the PlayStation 2 and PSP to go at, one wonders in what direction SCEE’s development strategy lies.
As soon as further clarification comes to light, we’ll let you know.
Comments
2/6
Joji wrote:
>The FPS arena keeps getting bigger. There is so
>much out there now and the all look great, it's
>making things harder for us to choose.
Dead easy - just try it out at your mate's house or rent it. If it's sucks, don't buy it. LOL.
Alternatively, just ask on these forums and I'm sure one of the regularls or a SPOnG staffer can help you out.
>I think it's nice that each home system now has a
>FPS that stands out from the rest, and is only on
>their console (Halo, Metroid and Killzone).
Does Metroid truly count as an FPS. I realise that it's first person, and involves a lot fo shooting, but I felt it was a different beast to a true FPS such as Quake, Doom, Halo, etc.
>The FPS arena keeps getting bigger. There is so
>much out there now and the all look great, it's
>making things harder for us to choose.
Dead easy - just try it out at your mate's house or rent it. If it's sucks, don't buy it. LOL.
Alternatively, just ask on these forums and I'm sure one of the regularls or a SPOnG staffer can help you out.
>I think it's nice that each home system now has a
>FPS that stands out from the rest, and is only on
>their console (Halo, Metroid and Killzone).
Does Metroid truly count as an FPS. I realise that it's first person, and involves a lot fo shooting, but I felt it was a different beast to a true FPS such as Quake, Doom, Halo, etc.
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3/6
i think it's a bit early to worry about killzone 2, killzone 1 isn't even out yet !!
4/6
i think it's a bit early to worry about killzone 2, killzone 1 isn't even out yet !!
5/6
mac wrote:
>i think it's a bit early to worry about killzone
>2, killzone 1 isn't even out yet !!
Hey! No need to reply twice, I saw it first time! :)
This whole KZ2 hype is just garbage.
Let's wait 'til the first one is out.
>i think it's a bit early to worry about killzone
>2, killzone 1 isn't even out yet !!
Hey! No need to reply twice, I saw it first time! :)
This whole KZ2 hype is just garbage.
Let's wait 'til the first one is out.
6/6
psp rules
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I think it's nice that each home system now has a FPS that stands out from the rest, and is only on their console (Halo, Metroid and Killzone).