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    Killzone 3

    Game » consists of 7 releases. Released Feb 22, 2011

    Killzone 3 continues the story of the invasion of the planet Helghan by the oppressive forces of the merciless Interplanetary Strategic Alliance. The game also features an improved multiplayer progression system and refined classes.

    ki11tank's Killzone 3 (PlayStation 3) review

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    Best in series!

    First I must say I got my copy for $25 months after release and understandably I expect less from a game the less I pay and the less hype I have around playing it. That said for no hype and $25 I found Killzone 3 to be a blast figuratively and literally.

    Now looking at this from a block buster, big budget, hyped, $60 release I still found it quite entertaining just not enough to blow my socks off per say.

    Hands down I want to say that this is by far the best game in the series. Killzone was nothing special to me at all, Killzone 2 was an average romp around the FPS world and finally Killzone 3 has pulled it together enough to hit nearly every necessary check mark required today to make a solid FPS. Killzone 3 doesn't really push the envelope past other top FPS franchises but it does some of the same things very well indeed.

    The story in Killzone 3 was actually fairly entertaining, enough so that I watched all the cut scenes and at times probably had my eyes wide open like deer in the headlights, hard for any game to do might I add. Characters were memorable, destruction was on a massive scale and the brutality was in fact quite brutal. The campaign was possibly a tad short especially if played on easier difficulties, but the solid multi player should make up for that.

    Graphics looked superb for a PS3 title on my 60" LED, explosions grand and settings varied enough to not bore. I did notice some frame lag when things got really explosive but not enough to ruin anything game play.

    If you consider yourself a gamer there is no reason not to play this title, best in series and today more than worth what you pay at retail stores.

    Other reviews for Killzone 3 (PlayStation 3)

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      11 out of 14 found this review helpful.

      Killzone 3 First Impressions 0

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