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.The Killzone franchise concerns two planets hundreds of years in the future.
.The two Earth colonies, Vekta and Helghan, were colonized by a corporation when space exploration first ramped up in the 21st Century. Helghan is rich in natural resources and a key location to the survival of Earth and the rest of its colonies, but with a harsh climate and environment; Vekta is a paradise planet where life is easy.
.In the first Killzone, the people of Helghan, under a new leader named Scolar Visari and known as the Helghast, launched a surprise invasion against Vekta. This was the result of economic sanctions and the harsh life the Helghan people have had to endure.
Under Visari, the Helghast began to work to take over Vekta and control this key star system. This would catapult Helghan into a position to control Earth and the rest of the colonies, gain its independence, and flex muscle over
everyone else in the galaxy.
The events of Killzone chronicle the exploits of Jan Templar, an ISA soldier on Vekta. The ISA is a colonial defense force
sanctioned by Earth.
Because of the heroic Templar, Vekta and the ISA repelled the invasion over the course of Killzone on the PS2 and
Killzone: Liberation on the PSP.
However, during the events of Killzone: Liberation, the retreating Helghast captured a Vektan nuclear warhead. They have the weapon, but not the launch codes to operate it.
At the outset of Killzone 2, two years have passed since the Helghast retreated from Vektan. The ISA have launched an invasion of Helghan to capture its leader, Visari. Templar has been promoted to colonel and is commander of the ISA attack force.
Despite the reports, the Helghast are dug in and are wreaking havoc on the ISA attacking troops.
The player controls Sergeant Sevchenko, an old friend of Templar's and a member of the infantry troops being dropped onto Helghan.
Well algive it an 9/10 because the graffics and the story line goes so perfectly well.
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rico is an old friend of templar
Original source for the review can be found here
.The Killzone franchise concerns two planets hundreds of years in the future.
.The two Earth colonies, Vekta and Helghan, were colonized by a corporation when space exploration first ramped up in the 21st Century. Helghan is rich in natural resources and a key location to the survival of Earth and the rest of its colonies, but with a harsh climate and environment; Vekta is a paradise planet where life is easy.
.In the first Killzone, the people of Helghan, under a new leader named Scolar Visari and known as the Helghast, launched a surprise invasion against Vekta. This was the result of economic sanctions and the harsh life the Helghan people have had to endure.
Under Visari, the Helghast began to work to take over Vekta and control this key star system. This would catapult Helghan into a position to control Earth and the rest of the colonies, gain its independence, and flex muscle over
everyone else in the galaxy.
The events of Killzone chronicle the exploits of Jan Templar, an ISA soldier on Vekta. The ISA is a colonial defense force
sanctioned by Earth.
Because of the heroic Templar, Vekta and the ISA repelled the invasion over the course of Killzone on the PS2 and
Killzone: Liberation on the PSP.
However, during the events of Killzone: Liberation, the retreating Helghast captured a Vektan nuclear warhead. They have the weapon, but not the launch codes to operate it.
At the outset of Killzone 2, two years have passed since the Helghast retreated from Vektan. The ISA have launched an invasion of Helghan to capture its leader, Visari. Templar has been promoted to colonel and is commander of the ISA attack force.
Despite the reports, the Helghast are dug in and are wreaking havoc on the ISA attacking troops.
The player controls Sergeant Sevchenko, an old friend of Templar's and a member of the infantry troops being dropped onto Helghan.
Well algive it an 9/10 because the graffics and the story line goes so perfectly well.