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|publisher        = [[Sony|SCEA]] (US), [[Sony|SCEE]] (EU), [[Sony|SCEI]] (KO), [[Sega]] (JP)
|publisher        = [[Sony|SCEA]] (US), [[Sony|SCEE]] (EU), [[Sony|SCEI]] (KO), [[Sega]] (JP)
|genre            = Action, Shooter, Arcade
|genre            = Action, Shooter, Arcade
|wikipedia        = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killzone_(video_game) Link]
|wikipedia        = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killzone_(video_game) Link]
|gameinfo          = Set in the near future during a period of planetary colonization, Killzone drops you in the middle of a war between the ISA Command and a militaristic separatist faction, the Helghast. As one of four ISA members, your initial objective is to escort a high-ranking official to an evacuation point. You can experience several gameplay modes, including single-player, multiplayer (team-based and competitive), and online play for up to 12 players. Players can equip themselves with an armory of more than 27 different weapons based on modern technology.<br />
|gameinfo          = Set in the near future during a period of planetary colonization, Killzone drops you in the middle of a war between the ISA Command and a militaristic separatist faction, the Helghast. As one of four ISA members, your initial objective is to escort a high-ranking official to an evacuation point. You can experience several gameplay modes, including single-player, multiplayer (team-based and competitive), and online play for up to 12 players. Players can equip themselves with an armory of more than 27 different weapons based on modern technology.<br />
Killzone is a first-person shooter, developed by Netherlands-based Guerrilla Games and released on November 2, 2004 in North America. The game features four playable characters and several gameplay modes including single-player, multiplayer and online play for up to 16 people. Killzone allows players to equip themselves with an armory of more than 27 different weapons including 21 first-person weapons, five emplaced weapons, and hand grenades. More than 45 levels, encompassing 11 intricately detailed environments showcase the harsh setting of a war-ridden planet, coupled with a unique graphical style designed to capture the grit and realism of intense military engagements.
Killzone is a first-person shooter, developed by Netherlands-based Guerrilla Games and released on November 2, 2004 in North America. The game features four playable characters and several gameplay modes including single-player, multiplayer and online play for up to 16 people. Killzone allows players to equip themselves with an armory of more than 27 different weapons including 21 first-person weapons, five emplaced weapons, and hand grenades. More than 45 levels, encompassing 11 intricately detailed environments showcase the harsh setting of a war-ridden planet, coupled with a unique graphical style designed to capture the grit and realism of intense military engagements.
|gamefaqslink      = [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/918762-killzone Link]
|gamefaqslink      = [https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps2/918762-killzone Link]
|korean            =  SCKA-20048
|korean            =  SCKA-20048
|reviewlinks      = {{ReviewLink|[http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/killzone-review/1900-6112313/ GameSpot]|6.9/10}}, {{ReviewLink|[http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/killzone Metacritic]|70/100}}, {{ReviewLink|[https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_killzone_ps2 Eurogamer]|5/10}}
|reviewlinks      = {{ReviewLink|[https://www.ign.com/articles/2004/10/30/killzone-review IGN]|7.5/10}}, {{ReviewLink|[https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/killzone-review/1900-6112313/ GameSpot]|6.9/10}}, {{ReviewLink|[https://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/killzone Metacritic]|70/100}}, {{ReviewLink|[https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_killzone_ps2 Eurogamer]|5/10}}
|progressive      = 1
|progressive      = 1
|numberofonlineplayers = 16
|numberofonlineplayers = 16
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* Date Accuracy: Fast (Default)
* Date Accuracy: Fast (Default)
* Blending Accuracy: Basic (Recommended)
* Blending Accuracy: Basic (Recommended)
* '''Enable HW Hacks:'''
** Skipdraw Range: 2x2
* FXAA Shader
* FXAA Shader
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|Description=In hardware modes the bottom half of the screen doesn't render effects properly, sometimes obscuring it completely.
|Description=In hardware modes the bottom half of the screen doesn't render effects properly, sometimes obscuring it completely.
|Workaround=Go to Config - Video(GS) - Plugin Settings menu, and set Renderer to any of the software modes. Or in the plugin settings menu click Enable HW Hacks, go to Configure hacks and set skipdraw to '2'.
|Workaround=Go to Config - Video(GS) - Plugin Settings menu, and set Renderer to any of the software modes. Or in the plugin settings menu click Enable HW Hacks, go to Configure hacks and set skipdraw to '2'.
}}
{{Issue
|IssueName=Game stutters. Error "pcsx2 microVU1: Program cache limit reached."
|IsFixed=0
|IssueLevel=1
|Description=Depending on the player's emulation settings, players may experience slight split second pauses within gameplay. This may occur multiple times throughout the playthrough. An error code within the PCSX2 console is usually presented: "pcsx2 microVU1: Program cache limit reached." Crashes may be accompanied with these errors/freezes. The same problem in [[007: NightFire]].
|Workaround=No known workaround.
}}
}}
{{Issue
{{Issue
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|Description=Textures on the mounted turret may flicker.
|Description=Textures on the mounted turret may flicker.
|Workaround=In progress.
|Workaround=In progress.
}}
{{Issue
|IssueName=Game stutters (pscx2 microVU1: Program cache limit reached.)
|IsFixed=0
|IssueLevel=1
|Description=Depending on the player's emulation settings, players may experience slight split second pauses within gameplay. This may occur multiple times throughout the playthrough. An error code within the pcsx2 console is usually presented: "pscx2 microVU1: Program cache limit reached." Crashes may be accompanied with these errors/freezes.
|Workaround=No known workaround.
}}
}}


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