It is very hard to find a videogame with a better score (with the exception of some of those based on movies, Harry potter etc) Actually, this music sounds like Williams, in the orchestral quality and resources, impetus and epic feeling.
While the Killzone Soundtracks are definitly extremely underrated and some of my personal favorite soundtracks, I still think that the Soundtracks of Crysis 2 and 3 are superior. Especially Crysis 2. Probably the best videogame soundtrack ever made. Its quite sad: Both the Killzone and the Crysis franchise have amazing soundtracks. And both never got the attention and success they deserved. They are my favorite shooter franchises.
@@enzogamesbrasil3714 The whole point of Mercenary was to, as always with Killzone, be completely wishy-washy and just another ISA POV game. It's advertised as letting you play both sides but you literally just are on the Helghan side for one mission and that's basically because you're forced. The character you play even talks about being willing to take a job against the Helghan for free because he dislikes them so much. It did none of what you say. When it comes to the campaign it's just a mediocre spinoff, nothing more. It adds nothing we didn't already know. There was no "point" to it. If it actually was what you and others say it was, it would've been one of the best Killzone games story-wise.
It is very hard to find a videogame with a better score (with the exception of some of those based on movies, Harry potter etc) Actually, this music sounds like Williams, in the orchestral quality and resources, impetus and epic feeling.
Your right. It does sound like John williams a little bit!
Totally sounds like some BSO of Williams, but is in Killzone 2 and 3, in the first it sounds more original.
While the Killzone Soundtracks are definitly extremely underrated and some of my personal favorite soundtracks, I still think that the Soundtracks of Crysis 2 and 3 are superior. Especially Crysis 2. Probably the best videogame soundtrack ever made.
Its quite sad: Both the Killzone and the Crysis franchise have amazing soundtracks. And both never got the attention and success they deserved. They are my favorite shooter franchises.
Miguel G. Ancin I totally agree, a dark John Williams at times
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Enjoy
Glory to Emperor Visari!
Ave to that, brother. Helghan Invicta!
WE MAY LOST OUR HOME BUT WE WILL NOT STOP FIGHTING AGAINST THE TERRORISTS!
IN THE END OF THEM WE WILL VANISH THEM FROM ANY UNIVERSE THAT EXIST!
i like this song.
I wanna see a boxing match between Joris De Mann and John Williams
I used to get scared from the theme and the loading screen with this mask 😂
"Hey, are you into girls?"
"No, Iam into Helghast"😎
Awesome
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Helghast forever
It's finally time we play as the good guys for once if they ever make Killzone 4, and none of that mercenary nonsense.
GLORY TO HELGHAST AND ITS PEOPLE!
NO ONE CAN BEAT US!
The whole point of Mercenary was to show that there are not good guys on the Killzone universe.
@@enzogamesbrasil3714 The whole point of Mercenary was to, as always with Killzone, be completely wishy-washy and just another ISA POV game. It's advertised as letting you play both sides but you literally just are on the Helghan side for one mission and that's basically because you're forced. The character you play even talks about being willing to take a job against the Helghan for free because he dislikes them so much. It did none of what you say.
When it comes to the campaign it's just a mediocre spinoff, nothing more. It adds nothing we didn't already know. There was no "point" to it. If it actually was what you and others say it was, it would've been one of the best Killzone games story-wise.
i like this song to.
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Épic 4:47
"HELGHAN EMPIRE LiVES!
helghan did nothing wrong...
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