
"At the end of the day, people want a Killzone 2 that has fully realized the vision that was set out with the 2005 trailer. Fortunately Sony has a great line-up for Christmas so there was no pressure at all to come out at that time."
"This means we can take our time to polish it," so says Herman Hulst - managing director of Guerrilla when PlayStation World caught up with him at the Sony's Gamers Day in south London where PS3's daddy announced to the world its insanely anticipated, benchmark-setting shooter has been pencilled in for a February 2009 release rather than the pipedream September date earlier promised.
That fully realized vision is getting closer and closer with the latest build of the shooter looking utterly spectacular thanks to a combination of jaw-dropping battle setpieces, smart physics, slick weaponry and gritty environments.