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Killzone 2: Steel and Titanium Pack

Mixed or average reviews
Based on 7 critic reviews
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Based on 5 votes
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Game Info
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America
Developer: Guerilla
Genre(s): First-Person Shooter
Players: 32
ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
Release Date: April 30, 2009
Summary
[Playstation Network] Steel and Titanium contains two brand new multiplayer maps with new gameplay elements and strategic twists, sure to test even the most skilled players. The first map in the pack is Wasteland Bullet, and the action will take place on the bullet train that and transports goods and troops between Pyrrhus and the Wasteland. The game is a frenzied firefight to wrestle control of the train from the enemy and into the hands of your faction. With the train moving at full speed, players need to remain aware of the immediate environment as well as enemies - hitting an overhead obstacle at this speed will mean instant death. The second map, Vekta Cruiser, finds ISA troops boarding a vast ship with the goal to repel a force of assaulting Helghast troops while also protecting the cruiser itself from heavy Helghan fire. The action takes place entirely indoors in a frantic and claustrophobic battle where attackers lurk around every corner. [Playstation.com]
What The Critics Said
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D+PAD Magazine
The quality of the two maps are clearly apparent in terms of their visual fidelity as well as their potential to stage some fantastic online dust ups. Regular players of the game online will buy the maps regardless of what we say here, but for those who don’t play as regularly as the more dedicated we’d still recommend it – if your pockets are deep enough, that is.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
All in all, I find it a little difficult to whole-heartedly recommend Steel & Titanium – it's only two maps, which is pretty expensive for $6, and KZ2's current multiplayer levels haven't lost their appeal yet... on the flipside, these maps are pretty damn fun.
Read Full Review >XGN
This two new maps are great if you are a hardcore online Killzone 2 player, and are getting bored with the other maps. Six euro's isn't much for those guys, but not worth it if you aren't that hardcore fan!
Read Full Review >Playstation Official Magazine UK
What you get here is good but leans a little towards the 'sucky' side of our value for money meter. [July 2009, p.108]
3DJuegos
Steel & Titanium is a purchase to recommend or to avoid based on the type of user who will play it. Team work loses importance to prioritize the quickly and direct action, although this is not necessarily bad. The two locations included will provide the most spectacular moments in the online side of Killzone 2.
Read Full Review >Play UK
You may tire of it surprisingly fast and find yourself returning to the original set before long. [Issue#180, p.86]
What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 5.4 (out of 10) based on 5 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Tyler H gave it a7:
Well, its just a two-pack multiplayer addition for $6.00. There pretty fun, but the two seem like maps that should have been in the game in the first place. Probably should have been a couple bucks cheaper. Wasteland Bullet is ok, but nothing amazing, moving trains is kinda cool. And Vekta Cuiser seems to irritate me alot for some reason, but not too badly to deter me from ever playing it. If you play online alot, probably get this for more depth, if not, your not missing out on anything amazing.
