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Abstract: NameKillzone 4: Shadow FallSummary:We didn't get to see too much of Shadowfall - only ten minutes or so - but it was both a solid shooter and a good demonstration of the new controller's abilities.Games Info:Developer: Guerrilla Games; Publisher: Sony Com...
Abstract: Launch titles are often a cumbersome subject, they have been known to majestically swoop in and flutter their spectacular plumage in an effort to distract you from their minor but often basic flaws. Let's hope that Guerrilla Games latest foray into the Ki...
Campaign offers great story and a good 9-10 hours gameplay on normal difficulty, Graphics are some of the best the PS4 has to offer, Online multiplayer is competitive and entertaining, Good integrated use of the touch pad
Quick time events are dull and tacked on, Steep learning curve may put off some players,
Incredible next-gen visuals, Open-ended campaign missons, The Warzone multiplayer mode
The campaign's disappointing final third, Few distinctive weapons, Overly large multiplayer maps
Killzone Shadow Fall is a polished first-person shooter that delivers beautiful visuals, a killer multiplayer mode and some top-class moments in its campaign. But, possibly as a side effect of having to meet the PS4 launch deadline, the game falls short...
Beyond the graphics, nothing you haven't seen before, The story is barebones, Generally forgettable
Killzone: Shadow Fall uses the PS4's hardware to offer a very pretty game, but strip that away and it's just like many others before it: a serviceable shooter with an underdeveloped storyline and spotty AI. That doesn't make it bad, just a little boring...
As a graphical showcase for the PS4, Killzone Shadow Fall fulfils its aim admirably; as a hardcore multiplayer monster to get the next-gen servers buzzing, it could well service those with FPS in the blood and maps on the mind; as a big blockbuster launch...
Published: 2013-11-25, Author: Matt , review by: criticalhit.net
Killzone: Shadow Fall offers up incredible presentation and a better-than-average campaign narrative that's unfortunately more boring to play than it should be. The exciting multiplayer mode injects some greatness into an ultimately good game.Killzone: Sh...
Staggering graphics, Crunchy single player campaign, Character movement is flawless, New gameplay mechanics
Unimpressive story, Facial animations are very stiff, Lacks multiplayer options
KillZone: Shadow Fall has the tech prowess, crunchy single player campaign, even character movement is seamless, and at 60 fps it has some ridiculously good lighting effects. However, it lacks the craft you expect in a next gen AAA launch title even thoug...
Shadow Fall represents the Killzone series' coming-out party – out from being a plodding, gray war shooter through hours of bland, linear corridors. Now, it's something else entirely. Its single-player campaign suffers from some AI issues and dabbling in ...
Incredible next-gen visuals, Open-ended campaign missons, The Warzone multiplayer mode
The campaign's disappointing final third, Few distinctive weapons, Overly large multiplayer maps
Killzone Shadow Fall is a polished first-person shooter that delivers beautiful visuals, a killer multiplayer mode and some top-class moments in its campaign.But, possibly as a side effect of having to meet the PS4 launch deadline, the game falls short of...