If you thought thatKillzone 2had been looking too good to be true, then it’s quite possible you were correct in your assumption. Developer Guerillahas admittedthat the last batch of screenshots had been “touched up” to make them look better than they actually were. Bad form, you dirty boys. Bad, bad form.

Guerilla’s Seb Downie made the confession on the official PS3 forums, trying to justify the misleading promotional material by saying the enhancements were only small:

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They are only the tiniest bit touched up. Short answer is yes. Long answer is that there was a little bit of colour-correction done and some minor polish, but nothing major. Still very close to reality and it looks better in motion in my opinion.

Frankly, I think it’s a pretty crappy stunt to pull on the people following this game. We’d already been lied to once before when the infamous “demo” footage forKillzone 2a few years back turned out to be CGI, and now they’re admitting to altering screenshots to make them look better. Touching up pictures may work for supermodels and pornstars, but when games are judged on how they actually look, this kind of underhanded behavior is not cool and not something any consumer should condone.

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It’s worrying how obsessed with the graphics Guerilla and Sony seem to be withKillzonegames, to the point of lying about them. Might explain why the first one had such disappointing gameplay. Stop trying to wave your graphics-peen around and actually concentrate on making a good game, please.

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