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Killzone Composer: Fans que buscan juegos más informales y más rápidos

Authore: ChristianActualizar:Apr 08,2025

La querida franquicia de Sony, Killzone, ha estado callada durante bastante tiempo, dejando a los fanáticos anhelando su regreso. Recientemente, el compositor de Killzone, Joris de Man, agregó su voz al creciente coro de aquellos que esperan ver la serie icónica regresar. En una entrevista con VideoGamer durante la PlayStation: The Concert Tour, De Man compartió sus pensamientos sobre el posible renacimiento de la franquicia.

"Sé que ha habido peticiones para ello", comentó De Man. "Creo que es [complicado] porque, no puedo hablar por Guerrilla ni nada ... No sé si alguna vez sucederá. Espero que lo haga porque creo que es una franquicia bastante icónica, pero también creo que tiene que tener en cuenta las sensibilidades y el cambio en lo que la gente quiere porque es bastante sombrío de alguna manera".

Cuando se trata de imaginar el regreso de Killzone, De Man sugirió que una colección remasterizada podría ser más atractiva para los fanáticos que una entrada nueva. "Creo que [un] remasterizado sería exitoso, no sé si un nuevo juego sería tanto", dijo. "No sé si la gente se ha mudado y quiere algo. No sé a veces tengo la sensación de que la gente quiere algo un poco más informal, un poco más rápido".

Conocido por su juego más lento y peso en comparación con otros tiradores como Call of Duty, la serie Killzone, particularmente Killzone 2, enfrentó críticas por su retraso percibido en la PlayStation 3. Los juegos son famosos por sus imágenes oscuras y arenosas y un tono que sumerge a los jugadores en una atmósfera opresiva y sombría.

A pesar del anhelo de la base de fanáticos, una entrevista reciente con el Washington Post sugirió que los Juegos Guerrilla de Sony han cambiado su enfoque a la serie Horizon, aparentemente avanzando de Killzone. Sin embargo, con más de una década desde la última entrada, Killzone Shadow Fall, la idea de revivir a Killzone u otra franquicia PlayStation Shooter sigue siendo una perspectiva atractiva para fanáticos dedicados. Si bien el futuro sigue siendo incierto, los partidarios pueden consolarse al saber que tienen al menos un aliado más en Joris de Man.

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