@bouzane
the story is important in every type of game to give a nice feel of the atmosphere & some purpose to the game
@bouzane
the story is important in every type of game to give a nice feel of the atmosphere & some purpose to the game
KZ2 first week sales ~100k in the UK.
Halo 3 first week sales ~460k in the UK.
Does that seem like a Halo killer. I think not. Extra days week one aside, when it can pull in $300 million week 1 then we might have something to talk about.
darthdevidem01 said: @bouzane the story is important in every type of game to give a nice feel of the atmosphere & some purpose to the game |
I disagree. Video games are primarily about gameplay and stories (while often enjoyable and immersive) are not necessary to enjoy playing them. I don't need an engaging story to enjoy LittleBigPlanet or Virtua Fighter 4 so I think it is a poor criteria for comparing / contrasting games.
Three 90%+ scoring multi million selling games (Halo trilogy) not one flop in the series
vs
Killzone 1 (70% poor seller)
Killzone 2 (91% score and only because of its graphics, real score....... 86%)
Sorry, Halo is still king and simply a LEGEND.
Sony must be proud to have beaten a 3 year old game ;D
Yeah one game totally wasnt in development 2 years longer than the other, definitly not. Also untill KZ2 gets customizable levels and a theatre with a way to share it ala fileshare, and once killzone.com can touch bungie.net KZ2 multiplayer wont even touch h3.
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