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leo-j said:
naznatips said:

You know, because that trailer moved so fast I really couldn't tell how good the graphics were, but these excede Killzone's. Some comparisons:


 

The foliage especially is impressive in Halo. Greenery is one of the most difficult things to render, and it's gorgeous in that Halo 3 shot. I also prefer the colorful art style of Halo. Generic blacks and greys are overused in modern shooters. I much prefer things like Metroid Prime and Halo with lots of vibrant colorful environments. Both games look great, and I was certainly more impressed with Killzone at first, but looking back I'm stunned by Halo 3.


Well in motion its a completely different story isnt it naz? you act as if killzone has already shown how good it will look at the end, but lair in just a couple of months looked better than the cgi trailors. And why do you compare a the best halo 3 image with the worst kilzone image? Well there arent really that much screenchots so its that makes it acceptable.


Why are you attacking me for expressing my opinion? I never said Killzone 2 looked bad (or anything close). I got the Killzone pic of IGN and the Halo pic off this topic. I certainly don't have a preference for the 360 over the PS3, so I don't see why you would assume I'm trying to sabotage it. Anyone on this forum will tell you I don't own either of them yet. As far as in motion goes Halo 3's trailer was a horribly made assortment of 2-3 second scenes, never letting you get a feel for how it looked in motion. I just said IMO I currently prefer Halo 3's graphics to Killzones. Also, the lighting effects in Killzone 2 remain the best I've ever seen. I'm not knocking the game, just expressing my opinion. Don't get so defensive, not everyone shares your preferences. Why is it I'm suddenly being attacked for having an opinion about the visuals of a couple of games...

Anyway, you are probably right ckmlb, my preferences are probably mostly weighed by the bright and colorful artwork of Halo more than individual effects.