Product Details
Description:
In Killzone: Liberation, two months after the events of Killzone, most of southern Vekta is still under Helghast control. The rules of war have been cast aside with the Helghast General, Metrac, employing brutal measures in order to seize the initiative and strengthen his position further. Returning as Templar, players will be sent on a mission to undertake a covert operation to save hostages captured by Metrac, while ISA troops continue the fight for liberty. Vehicles - Killzone - Liberation also allows players to drive vehicles including tanks and hovercrafts to help defeat the powerful and intelligent enemy Challenge Games - Players can compete in challenge games to sharpen their skills and earn new abilities. Multiplayer Functionality - The multiplayer functionality in Killzone - Liberation takes full advantage of the wireless capabilities of the PSP hardware, with two distinct styles of gameplay - 1) Two player cooperative gameplay in the single player mission 2) One to six player games over six multiplayer maps Gameshare Mode - Killzone - Liberation will feature gameshare mode where players can share demo levels of the game with other PSP system owners
Quick Glance
ESRB Rating: T (Teen 13+)
Game Genre: Action/Adventure Game
Release Date: 2006-11-2
Max # of Players: 6
Summary
Product Title: Killzone: Liberation
Manufacturer: Sony
Power Score: 4.2 | 13 Reviews
Product Reviews (13)
Killzone: Liberation Review - Rated 6 out of 10
Strengths: Good graphics. Top-down perspective works well.
Weakness: Aiming is difficult making the game itself very difficult.
I picked this game up last fall because the PSP hadn't seen many interesting games for a while. The commercials for the game peaked my interest so I decided to give it a try. . The intro cut-scene gets you right into the game and for the most part it's fun to play. Unfortunately, a tough targeting system makes the game very difficult at times. If this was more of a stealth game it wouldn't be as...
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By aaronmills - Mar 6, 2007
Fun game for the PSP that keeps you entertained.
Strengths: Overhead Shooter with good graphics.
Weakness: Controls can be a bit awkward.
I have a pretty short attention span and this game keep me interested longer than most. I liked KillZone for the PS2 so I figured this would be worth a chance on the PSP. The overhead shooter is a nice change and works well for the PSP. The game provides enough challenges and the story is decent enough to be entertaining. Overall the game is not as good as the original KillZone for the PS2 but is...
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By dinker84001 - Jan 22, 2008
Killzone: Liberation
Strengths: Great shooter with amazing graphics.
Weakness: Weak AI
Killzone: Liberation is a great third person shooter for the PSP. It has a variety of interesting missions that takes both action and strategy to achieve the goals. Controls are a little weak as the aiming takes a lot of efforts to get it right. You can earn points for completing missions and use them for upgrades and such, which could be helpful in some of the later missions. Overall, Killzone:...
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By keelie - Sep 5, 2008
A Must Have Action Game for PSP
Strengths: Excellent Graphics, Easy to pick up and play, Quick and easy multiplayer, Extra downloadable content
Weakness: AI can be weak, Aiming mechanics may err
If you had a bad experience with Killzone on the PS2, forget that. Killzone: Liberation is a top-down 3rd person shooter that is a combination of action and strategy, with some of the best graphics seen on PSP. Your character can do many things at once such as take cover, throw a grenade, and open a ammo chest at the same time. Action is fluid and isn't all mindless since you can't just run and...
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By rpnguyen - Jun 15, 2008
Reasonably good 3rd person shooter
Strengths: Fun extras, unlockable boosts
Weakness: Can be extremely frustrating
This game is just 'ok'. It has a lot of promise, but playing this on regular difficulty was surprisingly difficult. I don't mind a challenge, but when it takes me several hours and dozens of tries to even get close to taking out a boss, there is something wrong. Sometimes, it's which weapon you choose that makes all the difference; other times, you can try every weapon and just find it amazingly...
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By hellmutt - Apr 22, 2008

