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The Fence - Killzone 2011
34 H x 50 W cm

Guerrilla Games

The Fence - Killzone2011

Guerrilla Games

The Fence - Killzone2011
34 H x 50 W cm
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The Fence - Killzone2011
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The Fence - Killzone 2011
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About the artwork

The Fence - Killzone, artwork by Guerrilla Games

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The digital artwork The Fence shows a simple and early level design from the game Killzone 3. It shows a route the gamer can take in order to reach his goal. The Fence is one of the rare pieces that determined the look and feel of the Killzone 3 location called The Scrapyard.
The Fence is part of Cook & Becker’s official Killzone Collection.

Killzone is one of the most visually impressive game series of the start of this century. The prizewinning and lauded franchise serves as a graphical and technical benchmark for Sony’s PlayStation consoles.

Killzone is about war. Aesthetically the games are science-fiction interpretations of WWII. Although the series has gradually become more exotic with locations featuring green skies and blue-hued jungles. As can been seen in concept artworks such as Jungle & The Massar Constant. Yet Killzone has always tried to depict a more raw and realistic version of science fiction warfare than other big game series. Concept art such as Derelict and Phyrrus Nuked Visari have that somber palet and almost depressed melancholic atmosphere associated with WWII and WWI. The uniforms and enemies are also based on those of the German, Russian and Allied forces of that era.
The concept art also calls to mind more recent conflicts. Collateral could almost be 9/11 news footage and battles are fought out over oil rigs in frozen arctic environments. An internal studio illustration such as Last of the Heroes evokes the archetypical image of the forgotten Vietnam war veteran.

Not uncommon for the top art teams in the games industry is that a lot of the artists are formally trained industrial designers and architects. As is the case with Guerrilla Games. Players spend most their game time peering over the barrel of a gun so a large part of the story and context is given via level, gun and vehicles design. All the while, players need to be effectively shepherd though levels and fictitious environments that still need to feel believable. Therefore professional designer with skills in these areas are vital and you can see that the concept art in itself already provides time, place and narrative.

Game development is a wonderful cocktail of IT, Art and Design. It is a typical production for the post-autonomous era in which we live, where art and entertainment can still be conceptualized by a single person or a handful of people but the actual production is done by a huge team of specialists and craftsmen. Sometimes over many years. The fact that Killzone has so consistently been developed and grown over some many years and in the hands of so many people underwrites Guerrilla Games' position as one of the leading game developers in Europe.

More about the artist

Guerrilla Games LogoGuerrilla is a growing development studio with an established reputation as one of Europe's leading game developers. Best known for their Killzone franchise, they are called upon by Sony Computer Entertainment to deliver immersive and visually spectacular platform exclusives.

The company is located in the cultural and historical center of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Other work by Guerrilla Games

Scrapyard Wasteland - Killzone
 
Last of the Heroes - Killzone
 
Jungle 1 - Killzone

Work by other artists

Songbird - Bioshock Infinite
 
South Wall -80
 
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Guerrilla Games

The Fence - Killzone

2011
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The Fence - Killzone
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