Originally Posted By: Nöwheremän
It doesnt have the manic waves of enemies like the previous outings and the maps are totally different to what you are used to, which once again kinda makes it feel less and less like a Killzone game.


Exactly what I feared.

I had no love for Killzone 3 largely because it didn't bother expanding on the strengths of Killzone 2 (that, and the story sucked). That skirmish on the bridge where you have to push the Helghast back epitomized what I wanted from a sequel to Killzone 2. I was hoping SF would rectify that. Sadly, nay.