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You scared bro?
For now, yes. Regardless of how it turns out to be gameplay wise, it looks beautiful, certainly the most "next gen" thing that will be available for a while. I'm sure sales on it won't be amazing, but if PS4 buyers are looking for something to show off their new hardware, it's the obvious choice.
Between a long single player and what looks like great multiplayer, I'm certainly excited about it.
Sony never has a kills app because they never flood the market with advertisements when one of there games come out.
Injustice topped the NPD for two months straight. Fighters are not on the outs.
Holy shit @ the amount of koolaid drinking in this thread.
Killzone is the desktop linux of the gaming world/neogaf; every new iteration is predicted to be the one that will finally break out and become a smash success when in reality no game in the series has even come close to 4m sold globally.
I also wonder how many only played/read about the original and are extrapolating that to the rest of the series? I got called out on questioning why people even cared about the series in another thread, but it was specifically in regards to me being baffled at Killzone 2 hype after Killzone 1's reception, which seemed to be an unremarkable FPS and now that I've spent some time with it was kind of clunky and not particularly remarkable for its time of release. 2 feels much better and got really high marks so from THAT point onwards I haven't really questioned it like I used to, even if 2 isn't quite my thing (I'll try again on a lower difficulty perhaps.) In contrast this is hitting all the right notes for me in the leadup to release, so I actually pre-ordered this time rather than going "eh, a Killzone's coming out."It could be, but the Killzone franchise also seems to be something that people love to hate for whatever reason, even tho the games consistently review well and average above 8 on Metacritic. I think Halo fans see it as some potential threat (it's clearly not), when the two games have very little in common, and I think a larger group just like to pan the series simply because of the platform it's on.
I'm sure there are people who have played at least one KZ title and just actively don't like it, but based on what I've seen, it's easier for people to just dismiss Killzone out of hand everytime a new one comes out than acknowledge that it brings a solid experience to the table for both single and multiplayer.
Personally, the appeal of KZ to me has always been the political and quasi-religious struggles between the factions at work in the games. I find it far more interesting and in a lot of ways timely than most other games.
Holy shit @ the amount of koolaid drinking in this thread.
Killzone is the desktop linux of the gaming world/neogaf; every new iteration is predicted to be the one that will finally break out and become a smash success when in reality no game in the series has even come close to 4m sold globally.
NO not enough, if they want a megaton game they need to do what Microsoft does with halo and what they will do with Titan fall. Spend millions upon millions in advertising.I saw Ads for "The Last of Us" & "Beyond Two Souls" everywhere this year.
KZSF is more like Android.Holy shit @ the amount of koolaid drinking in this thread.
Killzone is the desktop linux of the gaming world/neogaf; every new iteration is predicted to be the one that will finally break out and become a smash success when in reality no game in the series has even come close to 4m sold globally.
But you are forgetting the series has never been in the opportune position it is in now.
NO not enough, if they want a megaton game they need to do what Microsoft does with halo and what they will do with Titan fall. Spend millions upon millions in advertising.
Sony never has a kills app because they never flood the market with advertisements when one of there games come out.
So I was thinking about this while I was in the process of actually pre-ordering SF myself, that this game seems to be the only one anyone is consistently talking about from the PS4's launch lineup. Knack is mostly being written off as a generic, uninspired cute version of God of War, Driveclub has been delayed and the third party offerings are a case of personal preference for which platform to purchase on.
So what makes a "killer app"? Is it the hype surrounding the game prior to launch? The quality of the game itself or its sales numbers? Or does a game qualify if it alone makes the purchase of a new console justified? I guess a lot of people will say "wait for reviews" but what is GAF's opinion?
I would personally say a cautious yes it is, but only until Knack proves itself to be far better than it appears.
Actually Killzone ShadowFall is moving systems since the pre-order numbers from a month ago were over a quarter of a million already. Of course I'm not missing that and I'm getting it, but the F2P games like Warframe and Blacklight Retribution I think will genuinely shock people once they actually start testing them out.
I beg to differ. The first Killzone had multiple magazine covers billing it as "The Halo Killer" at a time when Halo was by far the biggest franchise in gaming.
The perception of Killzone now is a B-Tier shooter franchise that is getting a little long in the tooth, the Timesplitters of it's era. Piggybacking off PS4 hype isn't changing that.
I beg to differ. The first Killzone had multiple magazine covers billing it as "The Halo Killer" at a time when Halo was by far the biggest franchise in gaming.
The perception of Killzone now is a B-Tier shooter franchise that is getting a little long in the tooth, the Timesplitters of it's era. Piggybacking off PS4 hype isn't changing that.
Yeah I agree, I don't think it is a killer app and I don't really think it really needs one.
The hardware is the "killer app". People are buying it because they know multi platform games will look better on PS4 for the next 5-10 years.
I feel like this is the killzone game that will Elevate the franchise to where it needs to be.
After trying to like all of the previous Killzone games, except the psp/psv games, I'm going to have to say nope. I'm not sure what it is, but these games just aren't really that fun to play.
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If I really care about the MP then yeah, but if that's secondary or not even a factor then I could barely give less of a damn where they're playing, I want what's best for me. Exclusive content can be murkier, if the situation puts me off I may deliberately avoid a version BECAUSE of that, doubly so if it's just some timed crap anyway (time DLC exclusive for 360? Fuck you I'm buying Skyrim on PC anyway) but there's still ports or something that's free and possibly isn't on other platforms BECAUSE of policies that get in the way, TF2's been practically frozen in time on PS3/360 relative to the PC version because PC's the only place it can really exist and be what it is, though maybe that will change with PS4.Well I hope that's not the reason. I know that's not the reason I'll be getting a PS4. I'll be getting a PS4 because I know there are exclusives I'll want to play on that console. Graphics won't decide which console I buy multiplatform games on. Things like, where my friends are playing and exclusive content are way more important to me.
If I really care about the MP then yeah, but if that's secondary or not even a factor then I could barely give less of a damn where they're playing, I want what's best for me. Exclusive content can be murkier, if the situation puts me off I may deliberately avoid a version BECAUSE of that, doubly so if it's just some timed crap anyway (time DLC exclusive for 360? Fuck you I'm buying Skyrim on PC anyway) but there's still ports or something that's free and possibly isn't on other platforms BECAUSE of policies that get in the way, TF2's been practically frozen in time on PS3/360 relative to the PC version because PC's the only place it can really exist and be what it is, though maybe that will change with PS4.
Killzone has the potential to be a killer app due to being one of the few PS4 launch day exclusives but it also largely depends on if the game is actually fun.
The way the game is shaping up I am a little concerned about the game being all flash and no substance.
I have been following Killzone topics on here and mostly ever topic is drooling over the graphics and thats it. The game looks amazing and truly is one of the few titles releasing on either next gen system that I would consider next gen worthy.
With that said I have not seen any gameplay first impressions praising the gameplay or improvements made to the series.
Mostly every preview I have seen is describing ShadowFall moving away from the linear nature of Killzone 2/3 and also the custom matchmaking options for multiplayer. Yet I havent seen any first impressions from reviewers on whether the game was fun from the little bit they played.