As it's been requested I ~not~ do everything about Guild Wars, I shall go back in time, for now, until I can achieve more time on other such things as new games on the new consoles... Though I continue to wait for the release of the PS4...
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Killzone is a first person shooter that takes place pretty far in the future, the year not exactly known, but humans have begun space colonization. And that little bit of info is what feeds the game. Humans had colonized the planet Helghan, which features very harsh conditions, and the people living there had to adapt and evolve in order to survive on such a planet. They eventually became the Helghast, a human-like race with better stats and abilities. This is all well and good, except for their deep hatred towards humanity...
The humans and the Helghast are at war, and after recovering from their defeat in the First Helghan War, the Helghast launch an attack on Vetka, a human colony-planet. Jan Templar is a captain in the ISA, a human military organization and it is his task to stop this invasion and prevent the Helghast from taking over Vetka and eventually Earth. This is a pretty big job for one man, so help is working in along the way. Jan meets a former lover, Luger, now turned deadly Shadow-Marshal assassin and Rico Velasquez, a big, heavy-gun toating soldier whose entire platoon was killed. Together they kill off many a Helghast in the quest to rescue a spy, who turns out to be a half-human, half-helghast colonel with no love of the Helghast. Rico harbors a deep hatred off the Helghast, only made worse by the fact that they had just recently killed his company, so this leads to a lot of tension between the two.
Almost every game has a plot-twist or a whatchacallit, and this one is no different. To defend the Earth colonies, the military makes use of a spaced-based weapons platform. This platform requires that two human generals work together to activate it (think Goldeneye in the movie, Goldeneye). Turns out, one of the generals is a traitor, who, as soon as the controls for the weapoons platform become operational, kills the other general, a good friend of Jan Templar, and turns the weapons towards Vetka and the fleet of Earth spaceships. It is then up to Jan and his crew to get onboard the platform and put an end to General Adams (the murderous traitor) and destroy the weapons platform (or at least get it to stop killing the humans).
1 comment:
8 out of 10
remember you're supposed to apply the info from the readings - i expected to see description of act 1-3 or the hero's journey applied to your game
good description of your game's story line and main characters
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