As you might recall I returned Dragon’s Dogma and walked away with four somewhat interesting used games. Of the four I tried Killzone 2 first, as the dystopian covers with the fluorescent gas masks always caught my eye. A few hours in and I can say those covers are pretty misleading. Maybe having played Spec Ops: The Line so recently has made me jaded, but no one would want to stay for the story. The big bright-spot is the graphics. Three years old and it still looks amazing. They’ve made a world (the literal Helghast planetary environment, not the story, characters, etc) that could support something amazing.
How far does $60 of used games take you?
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Owen is a writer based out of Denver and currently preparing his first novel PUSH PULL for publication. In the meantime, feel free to explore his meandering thoughts, movie and videogame op-eds and situational playlists. If you know him from another life, this is a chance for exposure to his creative endeavors. www.owensader.com View all posts by SeeInBytes