Intercept this.
Killzone: Shadow Fall really impressed me last year at PlayStation 4’s launch with incredible graphics and a single-player campaign that tried to take strides in a genre that’s quickly grown stale in relying so heavily on expanded multiplayer options. Sure, Shadow Fall still had rotating Warzones that kept players on their toes by offering up different objectives in a…
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Distinct classes
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Sniper and medic pair up for the win
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Tactician's turrets seem really powerful
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Movement still feels clunky
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Where do enemies warp in from?
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Several different maps to choose from
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... though they might get familiar fast
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Longer missions take a concerted effort to clear
