Yes, despite all the drama and controversy,Killzone 2has NOT been released yet, can you believe it? It feels like the bloody thing has been out forever with all the chatter that’s been had, and I’m not sure if that’s the attitude Sony wants to foster. Still, this is what happens when you have reviews and obligatory fanboy overreactionsthreeweeks before release.Despite a rising amount of “hype fatigue” that I seem to sense over this game, I am still pumped for its release. Sony hopes tokeepus pumped with the above TV spot, which looks like a very typical PS3 commercial. Very arty and “deep”, but sexy at the same time. So sexy in fact, that Guerrilla will be offering a“playable” versionof the commercial itself on PSN.“To offer you some insight into the technology behind this game, we will release a playable version of this in-engine ad vignette on the PlayStation Network coming in March,” states Sony’s Scott Steinberg. “You’ll be able to control the camera and hear director commentary on how the production was completed using only the game’s technology. The project codename is‘Killzonein 4-D’ – hope you can check it out.”That’s silly. But also kind of cool!
Yes, despite all the drama and controversy,Killzone 2has NOT been released yet, can you believe it? It feels like the bloody thing has been out forever with all the chatter that’s been had, and I’m not sure if that’s the attitude Sony wants to foster. Still, this is what happens when you have reviews and obligatory fanboy overreactionsthreeweeks before release.

Despite a rising amount of “hype fatigue” that I seem to sense over this game, I am still pumped for its release. Sony hopes tokeepus pumped with the above TV spot, which looks like a very typical PS3 commercial. Very arty and “deep”, but sexy at the same time. So sexy in fact, that Guerrilla will be offering a“playable” versionof the commercial itself on PSN.
“To offer you some insight into the technology behind this game, we will release a playable version of this in-engine ad vignette on the PlayStation Network coming in March,” states Sony’s Scott Steinberg. “You’ll be able to control the camera and hear director commentary on how the production was completed using only the game’s technology. The project codename is‘Killzonein 4-D’ – hope you can check it out.”

That’s silly. But also kind of cool!







