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Le compositeur de Killzone réfléchit à la série: «Les gens de sens veulent des jeux décontractés et rapides»

Authore: AlexisMise à jour:May 05,2025

L'emblématique franchise Sony, Killzone, est en pause depuis un certain temps, laissant les fans désireux de son retour. Dans une récente interview avec Videogamer lors de la Playstation: The Concert Tour, le compositeur de Killzone, Joris de Man, a exprimé ses espoirs pour le renouveau de la série. De Man a reconnu l'existence de pétitions appelant le retour de Killzone et a mis en évidence le statut emblématique de la franchise, tout en notant les défis auxquels il est confronté en raison du changement de préférences et de sensibilités de jeu. Il a souligné que l'atmosphère sombre et granuleuse de Killzone pourrait ne pas s'aligner sur la demande actuelle de jeux plus décontractés et plus rapides.

Lorsque l'on considère comment Killzone pourrait faire un retour, De Man a suggéré qu'une collection remasterisée pourrait être plus réussie qu'une toute nouvelle entrée. Il a émis l'hypothèse que si une version remasterisée pourrait plaire aux fans, un nouveau jeu pourrait ne pas capturer le même niveau d'intérêt, étant donné l'évolution des tendances de jeu. La série Killzone est connue pour son gameplay plus lent et plus délibéré, qui contraste fortement avec des tireurs plus rapides comme Call of Duty. Notamment, Killzone 2 a été critiqué pour son retard de contribution perçu sur la PlayStation 3, ce qui a un impact sur sa réactivité.

Malgré l'enthousiasme des fans et des créateurs comme De Man, des déclarations récentes de Guerrilla, le développeur appartenant à Sony derrière Killzone, suggèrent que le studio a transféré sa concentration vers la série Horizon. Cela fait plus d'une décennie que le dernier jeu de Killzone, Shadow Fall, est sorti, et bien que la possibilité de relancer Killzone ou une autre franchise de jeu de jeu PlayStation reste attrayante pour certains, il semble que la guérilla attend en avant plutôt que de retour. Néanmoins, le soutien des fans et des chiffres de l'industrie comme De Man garde l'espoir en vie pour un retour potentiel de cette série bien-aimée.

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