So with the 25th just around the corner, enough wasting time, here is what you need to do to have a chance at getting into the beta:
I am pretty excited about Guerrilla Games’ next installment in the Killzone franchise. Sure, the original was over-hyped and under-delivered, and yes, Killzone 2 had the whole E3 pre-rendered trailer controversy, but when push came to shove I thought Killzone 2 delivered on so many levels. When it launched, the graphics were amazing and the multiplayer was unique and actually added value to the game, being a core piece of the experience and not just some added mode or bullet point on the back of the box.
And now Killzone 3 is looking to raise the bar again, dropping players in some gorgeous snowy environments, and adding some mech suit, jetpack, and turret action too. I have to admit, I think the game looks good. And while I would love to play the beta, I am not a PlayStation Plus subscriber, nor do I plan on becoming one for the chance to possibly be included in a limited access beta.
While I know PlayStation Plus does provide all of its subscribers with some freebies and discounts, etc., I do not like the trend of requiring someone to be a subscriber just so they have a chance to get into a demo or beta. If I was paying money to be a Plus subscriber I would want actual benefits and I do not view the possibility to be included in something as a true benefit. But maybe I am alone on that.
What do you Ranters think? Do you think the Killzone 3 limited-access beta is an example of value added for PlayStation Plus subscribers? Are you excited about Killzone 3? Let us know in the comments below.
Killzone 3 launches in full on February 22, 2011 for the PlayStation 3.
Source: PlayStation Blog