You're probably the first person I've come across who's called Killzone "colourful." 0_0Resistance and Killzone I find more interesting in world and design. I was never a big Halo fan to start. I played the games, but never owned them. Killzone, your fighting space Nazi and are on colorful worlds.
Oh, I wouldn't call KZ1 crap. It's definitely janky, but there's a kind of charm to the jank - least for me. Also, out of all the Killzone games I've played (KZ1, Liberation, 2), it's got the best plot of the three, and having watched playthroughs of KZ3/SF, it still ranks highly plotwise. Also, there's a kind of 'essence' in KZ1 and Liberation that the later games abandoned. In part because of the shift in aesthetic, in part due to the nature of storytelling (four oddballs in KZ1 to more uniform soldiers in KZ2), in part due to the less down to earth feel. A lot of this can be explained in-universe, but there's a charm to KZ1 that isn't present in other games, even if KZ2 is still the best installment I've played.The first game is crap, and I agree, but the sequels are fun. I played 2 & 3 at a friends and later my brother's when he had a PS3.
I don't know if KZ3 would have been the best place to end the series. Even if you ignore the sequel bait, even if we'd be left asking "so about that Hera chick..." the ending in of itself struck me as...I dunno. Like, either we're meant to be happy that billions of people just died (and probably not, given Sev's words, and that we know that not all helghast are onboard with Visari), or not, and if the latter, now what? If the arc of Killzone 1>3 is WWII in space, then there's the inconveinent fact that even if Nazi Germany was left devastated, the Allies didn't kill every German to win the war.Both franchises knew when to end, other than Killzone: Shadowfall. I can ignore Shadowfall though. I know Sony is more focused on their 3rd person games, but there is no reason not to do this.
Shadow Fall though, while leaving things open, does strike me as a better alternative if we had to end the series somewhere. Its final shot (literally and figuratively) suggests that humans and helghast are locked in a perpetual cycle of conflict that neither can escape from. So as cynical as that is, I'd take it over KZ3 ending the series.
I'd have been happy for it to end at Reach - Halo 3 ended the trilogy, Reach book-ended the series. Or it did...Microsoft clearly does not know what to do with the series anymore. Should have ended at 3 like Resistance.
That said, even if I'm in a minority, Halo 5 did chart a new direction the series could take, but 343's backed away from it since then.