Feb 13 2009, 6:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Killzone 2 for the Sony PS3 is getting released on February 27th and is as reported currently the bestselling PS3 title on Amazon.com.
There are supposed to be already over 1 million pre-orders for Killzone 2 world-wide. Reason enough for Ars Technica to test Killzone 2 and publish a review:
Quote from the review: "This isn't a game that anyone will buy a system for, but it certainly does much to bolster the PS3's game library. Some of the scenes, such as the drop ships that consist of little more than falling platforms, are thrilling. The fighting itself remains fun and exciting throughout the entirety of the game. A little more story and character would have gone a long way, however, and after 8 hours or so I was able to see everything in two solid gaming sessions."
Read the full review on Ars Technica.
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