

The Killzone franchise has been defined by a darker, murkier, grimier aesthetic but clearly developer Guerrilla Games intends to show off a bit more colour this time around - at least in its opening gambit - and the results are immediately eye-catching. The tour starts with a spectacular fly around of Vekta's glimmering citadel, showing off whizzing hover-cars, tumbling waterfalls, flapping ISA banners, and more cherry blossom trees than would frankly make the cut for most other shooters. In Shadow Fall, enhanced detail, superlative effects work and solid performance are the focus over and above the 1080p60 dream, but the question is, just how much of a leap does Shadow Fall represent over what we already have? Is this truly next-generation stuff?įirst impressions of the new Killzone from a technical perspective certainly don't disappoint. Those hoping for a leap towards 1080p resolution are likely to be pleased with the developer's efforts, while those lusting after a new 60FPS standard should prepare for disappointment. With the reveal of Killzone: Shadow Fall we have our first glimpse at real-time next-generation gameplay, giving us some idea of what to expect from a technical perspective from Sony's brand new hardware. In the video below, Digital Foundry's John Linneman looks back at Killzone 2, "a PS3 showcase that still looks stunning today".This is it.

Once upon a time the Killzone franchise was dubbed Sony's "Halo killer", with entries on PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita before hitting PS4. The Horizon series now appears to be the focus for Guerrilla, with the follow-up to 2017's big hit Horizon Zero Dawn, Horizon Forbidden West an upcoming PS4 and PlayStation 5 title due out at some point in 2021. It's been over seven years since the last Killzone game came out: PlayStation 4 launch title Shadow Fall. "Thank you to 's many fans and visitors throughout the years for their enthusiasm and support." "We apologise for this inconvenience," Guerrilla said. Online multiplayer modes, player stats and ranking data for Killzone Mercenary and Killzone Shadow Fall are unaffected, but you can no longer create or manage clans in Shadow Fall. The website will now redirect to, a message reads. The official Killzone website has been retired, Guerrilla Games has announced.
