

We’ll pick up that question later, but first some scene-setting. These days it feels like the single-player is an afterthought for FPS games, but is this true of Killzone: Shadow Fall? Regrettably we haven’t got the multiplayer working properly yet ahead of the PS4’s launch, so for now we’re focusing on the single-player campaign whose environments are the setting for much of the multiplayer, too. After Killzone: Mercenary delivered the fantastic PS Vita FPS we have craved for so long, Shadow Fall ventures into a world that takes full advantage of the next-gen bump in hardware and hopes to do the same for the PS4.


It’s just the kind of game to make loyal PS3 owners upgrade. Killzone games have always looked good, so it’s no real surprise Sony picked Killzone 4: Shadow Fall to be its key PS4 exclusive launch title.
