The Paris Games Week just opened its doors this morning, welcoming those who had spent the night waiting in line hoping to get one of the 500 Prestige Edition packs promised by Activision for the first visitors of the Call of Duty: Ghosts booth. Though it was pretty interesting to study the human condition and see those guys packed like cattle in the middle of the night, one of the real highlights of our evening there yesterday was our first hands-on session with Killzone: Shadow Fall. The single player demo only included one level but at least we had time to play though it and capture the whole thing. Video and impressions inside.
Update: Contrary to what I thought the single player mode isn't locked to 30 but varies from 30 to 60, so I've encoded a 60 fps version of the video!
Impressions
This first contact with Killzone: Shadow Fall was really promising overall, although it was clear that AI needed a bit more polish to offer a good challenge and more cunning enemies. Visually speaking, the game looks gorgeous with tons of details, great textures and realistic lighting, and there is no way it could be mistaken for a current gen title. Gameplay wise, the level which was showcased was pretty linear and didn't leave much freedom to the player, but it was effective enough to prove that the new DualShock can finally provide good sensations in a first person shooter. With the promise of more open environments and a more tactical approach with the use of the drone, this new installment in the series should be well worth the generation leap for the fans of the genre. Now of course, we'll have to wait until the final build is in our hands to know for sure if the game will deliver a solid enough single player experience. When all is said and done though, what we've seen leaves us rather optimistic concerning Guerilla's new baby. Stay tuned for more as the final release approaches.
All comments (51)
In no way this looks like a current gen game, but I did expect more from it tbh. Still looks amazing and a day one for me.
It's great that you bring us these offscreen videos but why you don't get close enough to fill the entire screen with the footage? This video has like 50% of wasted space.
It's great that you bring us these offscreen videos but why you don't get close enough to fill the entire screen with the footage? This video has like 50% of wasted space.
Also the fact that you're nolonger 4foot tall must be welcome too
I for one have pretty high hopes for this game, despite how lackluster 2 and 3 were.
anyone who asks the question has no idea about game development
anyone who asks the question has no idea about game development
anyone who asks the question has no idea about game development
both games are launch and have deadlines, it would take FAR longer to optimize BF4 to run at 1080p cause all of the things it needs to process