| Dytalus said: I tend to agree. Plot was good, pacing was poor. The ending was far far too rushed, and the idea of all of Helghan being wiped out and then it just cutting off like that doesn't sit right with me. If a whole planet is killed off, you don't just move on and cut to credits. It was obvious sequel bait. And I honestly think the guy coming out is Stahl. Those were Stahl's troops greeting the mystery man, and the shadow was obviously Stahl. That said, it could be Visari. His death would have enraged the Helghast, which could have been what he wanted, and so he got a body double in to do it. But I think it's unlikely. |
Apart from the poor pacing of the whole game, if that irridated petrusite is so destructive and what happened to Helghan is what they were planning on doing to earth, how is it even possible that there's any Helghast left anyway? Heck, unless I'm mistaken, wouldn't that massive Helghan force seen earlier in the game have been on the ships in orbit at the end of the game and thus their armed forces are gone so what could they possibly do if there were surviving Helghast? Not only that, if that stuff so powerful to destroy things (especially things that start moving liked that panicking ISA guy that gets a bunch of people killed near the end of the game), how can there even be those Helghast walking around searching for that pod?
That's what's bothering me with the ending. This is a really heavy event and they just swept away like "eh so what? We'll just have to make up that they have an entire labarynth of underground cities for Killzone 4 and there's still another million soldiers down there waiting to pounce" or something like that.







