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The making of Killzone 2 (Full version) [English Subs]

This is one for the non-Dutch speaking audience?We visited Guerilla Games in Amsterdam and talked all day about their upcomming blockbuster Killzone 2. Sit back relax and enjoy our first Mini Documentary?even though it is not so mini now that we joined all 3 parts together. Don?t worry?there?s English subs?

Video interview, 41 minutes long - http://www.gamekings.tv/index/videos/minid...version-subbed/

Quoting yourself FTL, but I've sat through this and watched it and I really recommend others do.

Really good watch about Guerilla and the KZ franchise, and how inexperienced they were for KZ1. And obviously there's a lot to do with making KZ2, and a lot about online MP.

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Is there any sort of pre-order bonuses going around? I am very much doubting there is, especially if there is no special edition. I am going to try and not watch anything to do with the game from now on so I don't spoil it for myself.

Bonuses like what :blink:

OPM Australia has given it 10/10.

Does anyone know if the multi-player mode supports playing music that's on your PS3? I'm pretty sure I read somewhere you could do that in Killzone 2.

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Quoting yourself FTL, but I've sat through this and watched it and I really recommend others do.

Really good watch about Guerilla and the KZ franchise, and how inexperienced they were for KZ1. And obviously there's a lot to do with making KZ2, and a lot about online MP.

nice documentary yeah, also pretty cool to know there's a big developer in the Netherlands :p

Damn, I just noticed how big those scans were, might go back and thumbnail em!

So who wants to be in a Neowin clan?

Seeing as there's tournaments and everything else within the game, it should be pretty awesome if we can be quite highly ranked - Get the site some hits ;) I've heard rumours of 128 people per clan, but I think that's just speculation, I don't think we know yet how many people can join a clan.

I swear to god MP better work from day 1 Sony. With the amount of time and polish (along with positive words from the MP beta in regards to performance), we should be fine.

Well actually, Sethos and I have been talking, and we're brining Insomniacs clan to the PS3 (Y) Killzone 2 is the only title right now I think we're gonna be playing (for obvious reasons), but it will definitely be taking up most of our time the coming months.

I've yet to update the official topic, I was gonna do it last night but was too tired. So if anybody wants to join us, feel free to sign up (Y)

I'm not sure on all the members who are also PS3 owners, but I'm counting on AJ, Larry, Rajon, Peter and Michael being part of it (Y)

Well actually, Sethos and I have been talking, and we're brining Insomniacs clan to the PS3 (Y) Killzone 2 is the only title right now I think we're gonna be playing (for obvious reasons), but it will definitely be taking up most of our time the coming months.

I've yet to update the official topic, I was gonna do it last night but was too tired. So if anybody wants to join us, feel free to sign up (Y)

I'm not sure on all the members who are also PS3 owners, but I'm counting on AJ, Larry, Rajon, Peter and Michael being part of it (Y)

Cool man.

I think the whole KZ2 clan system is internal though, so you're like going have to re-create Insomniacs within the game itself.

Then arranging games/tournaments is done in game also, but I think you can do it from the KZ2 command center (website) as well.

Insomniacs might be quite a popular name, so you guys need to get KZ2 on release day :p

No doubt if the clan does well and ranks highly people will think it's Insomniac Games :laugh:

I should have it before release day, so hopefully its enough time to create the clan in game (Y)

Managing games within KZ2 is fine, in fact it makes it easier for us. Other games have had these sort of features before, but KZ2 will be the first one that the clan plays together to have them.

Worst comes to worst, we will jsut add Neowin to the title as well :)

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