If Killzone 2 we had offered a pretty technical demonstration of what could produce the PS3, he left us a sense of unfinished business with its succession of similar levels. Killzone 3 corrects these defects. It offers very high levels of diversity and equity, all with the same graphical richness as its predecessor. The game is often criticized for a nonexistent scenario. I find instead the history of Hellgast people rather interesting. A small downside: sometimes the flow is not at the rendezvous.