Gameplay video.When I first saw this, I wasn't overly excited. Sure, I was definitely looking forward to playing through the game and having a kickass time, like I did with Killzone and Killzone 2, but I was not expecting to be addicted to KZ3 like a heroin addict.
And then I played the open beta.
30 minutes, not even with real players, but with bots, was all it took to convince me that this will be one of the best first person shooters ever. The immersion is mind-blowing, from realistically behaving guns to blood that will slowly pour out of a dying enemy and turn white in the freezing weather: I actually stood over an enemy soldier after I shot him and watched him writhing on the ground and moaning in pain (another immersive detail) as blood began to
come out of the wound onto the snow, where the dark red liquid turned light and began to frost up. The graphics are amazing all around; no shoddy textures, no immersion-breaking glitches, no cookie cutter effects covered up with smoke and mirrors (literally).
Later, running through a darkened corridor behind one of my teammates, I was again shocked by the level of detail put into character actions and reactions. I watched as he sprinted down into a junction of the corridor, then stopped and smoothly brought his gun up to check the coast, slowing down and then speeding up realistically. Not that choppy Call of Duty bullcrap where the sloppiness of the animations are covered up by playing them ridiculously fast. The characters look, feel, and sound
real.
The shooting itself is superb. There aren't hundreds of guns available, but there are plenty to make the game feel streamlined yet versatile- you don't have 12 assault rifles that do the same goddamn thing. One of them might be in burst fire, another might have a reflex scope, another could be silenced, a fourth could have a higher rate of fire, and so on. Every weapon feels distinctive and unique. There may be less customization than a game like CoD, but that just adds to the immersion- you feel as though you're part of the ISA or the Helghast, not some random rebel/guerilla/terrorist/special ops/soldier who has a completely different weapon set and cosmetic appearance than anyone else on his team.
This is a quality shooter, unlike the many pasty clones that the industry has been serving lately. I'm not saying it's a completely new experience or a radical change in the genre- I'm saying it's a
shooter done right. Brilliant game thus far. Tomorrow I'll definitely have to try out multiplayer with human players. The beta is open and free to download from the Playstation Store.