The demo showed a crappy game, but Ill give it a try.
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With that Killzone sequel stuck somewhere in the PlayStation 3 pipeline, Sony and Guerilla have opted to keep the franchise alive with a PSP spin-off, releasing this week. Guerilla was not up to the task of proving FPSs could be done well on PSP, so Liberation is brought to us in third-person, which has proved more stable and successful on the platform. But releasing alongside Vice City Stories and a pair of Q Entertainment puzzlers could mean Liberation gets slept on.
Here are some mixed critiques:
IGN (90/100) opines Killzone's got "depth" and "accessibility," making it "one of the best games on [PSP]."
GameDaily (80/100) gives a clear-cut endorsement: "Killzone: Liberation is definitely worth buying."
Game Informer (73/100) applauds Guerilla for "actually trying to do some quality work on the PSP," but warns, "this game will kick your ass" because of awkward controls and difficulty balance.
The demo showed a crappy game, but Ill give it a try.
i've been playing this game for a while and its actually very good. hard but good
takes a while to get used to the style and it can be a bit ackward and times buit hey every game has its faughts
Yeah ive been playing this for a while now and i think this game is awesome. Its definatly my favorite PSP game right now.
Edit: I just beat the game
yeah, it's a very good game...but you need to get use to it to enjoy it
Best psp game so far
How do you beat the one boss battle, with the machine gun and spidermines. I've died so many times its not funny
I've only played the demo. It retained the atmosphere of the original Killzone on PS2, which I really like (Bit repetitive, but a good shooter).
Great graphics, and the style is ok, though I'm more of a FPS fan. Anyways, it was enough to convince me to give the full game a go, so I'll definently pick it up
But no company should be scared to try a genre on a system, i.e. First Person Shooters on PSP.
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