
- Will show the Helghast have humanity left in them.
- Will
have the feeling that "of being in a place far away from home,
outnumbered by people who want to kill you."
- Will be like
Inglorious Basterds. 
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All of the characters in the screenshots are flying in.. jetpacks?!
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Will include arctic levels.
- One mission in the game involves
rescuing ISA Captain Narville.
- Game is playable in 3D!
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Have to wear 3D glasses, apparently the 3D effects are "crazy."
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Combat is "unchanged from predecessor."
- Or is it? Hand to hand
combat involves you "Unloading a string of different (and often brutal)
attacks on stunned enemies."
- The scale is supposed to be "bigger
this time."
- The Jetpacks are "surprisingly lightweight and
agile, Killzone 3's jetpack is easier to maneuver compared to the
sluggish incarnations of the gadget found in other games."
- New
weapon called the Wasp, basically shoots a "flurry of rockets" at an
enemy.
- Will show off the Helghast culture.
- There is
actually a Helghast language, which will be explored in the game.
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Will have "diverse locales."
- Have to sit in the center of the
3D tv for the 3D effects to work.
- 3D in this game is called a
"Game Changer."
- Going to have "Intense Action"
- Jetpacks
double as a weapon, which basically means a machine gun mounted right on
top of it.
- If you shoot Helghast with jetpacks, they'll
"explode like roman candles"
- To control the jetpack, you "have
to activate bursts of speed in midair, propelling yourself across
further distances."
- The Jetpack resembles something you'd do in
platformers such as Super Mario Bros. Or Uncharted
- In one
mission, you have to use the jetpack by "launching yourself from glacier
to glacier"
- You'll see "a lot of" snow levels.
-
Everything is more spread out in this game.
- The game looks very
complete.
- Helghast hold ISA responsible for basically
everything.
- The Helghast are P.I.S.S.E.D.
- To clarify;
YOU NEED A 3D TV WITH GLASSES TO PLAY KZ3 in 3D. It is optional, not
mandatory.
- Guerilla wants a deeper conflict.
- When the
Helghast lost the first Extrasolar War, they got banished from Vekta
(they used to rule Vekta and Helghan)
they were forced to live on the
Helghan, which transformed them eventually into the Helghast. Did I
mention that
the Helghast are still P.I.S.S.E.D. about this?
gamespot.com