Yeah this really takes "next-gen brown to extreme"
People said that about Gears of WAr, and it was pretty true. But my god.. this is even worse! Gears had some green, blue, red, here and there. Killzone is like.. completely freaking brown with some green tint here and there, and the red eyes! Wtf?!
And there is hardly any contrast. Just dark on dark.
And then there is how it LOOKS like a game that belongs on PC.. ughh.
And I love how it's realistic looking but in the future. I hate WW2 games with the exception of RO. I hate modern games, though ArmA2 looks pretty nice. I would love to have a realistic future based game.. Having the realism, but the nice variety of weapons and other things future would make posible for gameplay. But it's a POS console FPS.
What the hell is the point in shooting people when the game auto-aims for you and all you have to do is pull the trigger?! I don't see where the skill is involved.
If Halo3 were on PC, I'd hate it, because it doesn't compare to a good PC FPS. It's so well-suited to console in it's design, though, that it's good as a console FPS. I think it's the only FPS that works better on console than it would on a PC(well, if it were on pc it'd need tons of changes). And even with the autoaim Halo does take some skill, but of course not the same as Quake or UT. Killzone2 looks like it belongs on PC, like every other FPS. I haven't played Killzone2, but it looks like that from the videos. :/
When you just have instant-hit weapons, and auto aim, what is the point? Where is the divider in skill.. how you move? Not like you move around really fast to dodge bullets. At least in Halo3 very many of the guns are projectiles, so you must lead people, and there is the melee, grenades, deployables, and map stuff(like shields over entrances that block bullets but not people). Killzone2 looks like.. just get crosshair near someone so it'll autoaim and pull trigger. On PC that's not as bad, since you have to actually aim. :\
Plus if it were on PC someone could make an awesome "non-brown mod".