A Guerrilla employee has hit back angrily at suggestions that the E3 2005 trailer for Killzone 2 was a movie in the official “Killzone 2 – ask the dev thread” on PlayStation.com’s boards, blaming a “confused Sony rep” for creating the impression at the time that the footage wasn’t a real-time representation of the game.
“The E3 2005 trailer was NOT false,” said poster Killzone EON. “One confused Sony rep claimed it was a movie from the game engine – one guy blizted out of his mind on fatigue, jetlag and the madness that is E3. One guy not at all affiliated with Guerrilla Games – probably with a head full of 30 different titles. Everyone else named the E3 2005 video for what it was – a target render of what we thought would be possible on the PS3. Something we would be aiming for.
“Then, during E3 2007, in front of the majority of the gaming journalist press we released a trailer of Pre-Alpha code running and demonstrated a PLAYABLE Killzone 2 that stunned the industry. If you know me at all from watching me answer questions you know that I’m not prone to hyperbole in the slightest. The quotes coming from those sessions included ‘jaw dropping’, ‘amazing’, ‘stunning’ and ‘a complete vindication’. Notwithstanding that, you decide that the E3 2007 sessions failed – a completely reversed opinion from just about everyone who saw it running or played it. What you say ‘everybody’ knows is something that almost nobody believes.
“The truth is that NOBODY is releasing the definitive game of the PS3 only 3 years into it’s lifespan. And no sane person would even try to release ‘the definitive game’ – because who knows what will make the definitive game definitive? The only shame here are whatever feelings made you decide to come in and post things that even you must know are untrue, simply in an attempt to score points and / or upset people.”
Go read the thread.
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