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Evolution of Killzone | Saturday, 11.09.24

Here's an evolution of the Killzone series of first-person shooters developed by Guerilla Games (and formerly Guerilla Cambridge for Killzone: Mercenary) under Sony Interactive Entertainment (formerly known as Sony Computer Entertainment) down below.

  • 2004

Killzone (PS2) - released on November 2, 2004 (North America)

Metacritic score: 70/100

  • 2006

Killzone: Liberation (PSP) - released on October 31, 2006 (North America)

Metacritic score: 77/100

  • 2009

Killzone 2 (PS3) - released on February 27, 2009 (North America)

Metacritic score: 91/100 ("Must Play!")

  • 2011

Killzone 3 (PS3) - released on February 22, 2011 (North America)

Metacritic score: 84/100

  • 2013

Killzone: Mercenary (PS Vita) - released on September 10, 2013 (North America)

Metacritic score: 78/100

Killzone: Shadow Fall (PS4) - released on November 15, 2013 (North America)

Metacritic score: 73/100

So, what's your favorite Killzone game in the series? Comment down below!

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Killzone (video game) | Saturday, 11.09.24

Sorry for not posting about this a week ago.

But hey, let's give Killzone the 20th anniversary the series deserves, courtesy of the original game releasing 20 years ago!

  • Original release date: November 2, 2004 (North America)

P.S.: name one positive about the very first game.

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Sega Superstars | Saturday, 11.02.24

Developed by Sonic Team, Sega Superstars was released in North America exclusively for the PlayStation 2 20 years ago.

P.S.: this crossover game marks the first time Sonic the Hedgehog himself appears in a T-rated game, as well this game being the last Sonic-related game to feature Ryan Drummond voicing both Sonic and Shadow overall in the Sonic series.

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Sparkster (Mega Drive) & Sly Cooper | Monday, 09.23.24

On this day in gaming:

  • Exactly 30 years ago, the Japanese version of Sparkster: Rocket Knight Adventures 2 was developed by Konami and released exclusively for the Sega Mega Drive as a direct sequel to Rocket Knight Adventures (1993).
  • 22 years ago, Sly Cooper took the world by storm when Sly Cooper and Thievius Raccoonus released in North America on the PlayStation 2 console, courtesy of both Sony Computer Entertainment America (now known as Sony Interactive Entertainment) and Sucker Punch Productions (developers behind Rocket: Robot on Wheels, Infamous (series), and Ghost of Tsushima)

Both Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked and Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus are available now!

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