CGI-Quality said:
Killzone 3 has one thing on it's side, exclusivity. Therefore, it has a HIGHER chance of proving that it can pull if off. Does that guranteee it, nope, but it does give it a greater chance. |
Tbh, I don't think they really mean "completely" destructible. I think they mainly mean destructibility has been much improved, and most of what you'd expect to break will break. More like BC2 than RFG.
And really, RF3's destructibiliity was over the top and unrealistic. Having a building crumble after a few hits from a sledgehammer? In that game, everything was breakable, even if in reality there's no way in hell you'd be able to break it.







