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punkfairy
01-23-2005, 06:43 AM
anyone played killzone or shellshock?

their both some awesome works of gaming
killzone is a tiny bit like halo, but its more real, more gritty, more belivable
and the guns are cool, the diff chars are cool, the enemise are clever, and dangerous, the vehicles are cool, even tho driving them isnt put into the game much, unlike most linear set piece driven fps, this one has multiple ways around the set pieces, it remains linear, but not to the extent of say, half life (one of the best games i played in the past few years), also, unlike most "realistic" fps, you see your hands, i know this sounds lame, but when you climb a ladder, you see your hands, and you can vault over objects, because unlike on most fps, you arnet an invisble box with a gun and a single hand, this touch sortov made me happy at the attention they had payed to it, for those that think halo2 is good, you really should play this game, its not as well known as halo, but its an awesome addtion to your games collection.

and shellshock, is pretty sick, but its a real, disturbing, violant, fast, thrilling 3ps, even if i completed it in 2 hours, its still great, and the weapons you can find are awesome, there are all the weapons used in 'nam and some illegal ones, like the rocket pistol the us tried to develop, and the death-machine m60 LMG
(a 1000 bullet carrying supercharged m60)
only problem is it sorta reminded me of rambo

and to think guerilla started off by developing gameboy games...

maohayato
01-23-2005, 08:38 AM
gerillua, used to be lost boys. Dutch, are owned by the media company of winston gerstanovich( Dutch celebrity and son a rich father)

punkfairy
01-23-2005, 06:17 PM
yea, lost boys kinda went thru a little change, wernet they bought out by media republic, then givven a better image by calling them guerilla?

maohayato
01-23-2005, 06:30 PM
its all just marketing, guerilla sounds hardcore and more inline with their killzone and their NAM games.