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17 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great graphics; good convergence from console to handheld; truly fun gameplay.
Crappy friendly AI; painful dialogue; run-n-gun missions can get a bit tedious after a while.
A great game for the PSP and one of the few that make good use of online play. Although a bit stale here and there, Liberation is still a really fun game and a worthy time killer.
Killzone: Liberation excels in just about every way a game can. The overall presentation is totally slick and worthy of being on a console. The same can be said for the intense and intuitive gameplay in both the solo campaign and the addictive multipla...
Abstract: You have to feel a little sorry for developers Guerrilla, when the original Killzone appeared on the PS2 back in late 2004 it did so amid fanciful cries of Halo killer! from Sonys marketing department which, to be fair to Sony, did the intended job ...
Abstract: Many users have complained about the number of action video games for Sonys PlayStation Portable. Well, those users need to pick up Killzone: Liberation. This short but action-packed third-person shooter provides more thrills than we usually see on th...
Abstract: Guerillas cult-hit Killzone returns, and this time the gritty post-apocalyptic bullet storm takes place on the PSP, dumping the first-person perspective of the original for a pseudo-isometric view.
Abstract: Developer: Guerrilla | Genre: 3rd Person Shooter | Release Date: 10-31-06 Sequel to the title for the PS2, Killzone Liberation fails to impress. Set in a gritty version of the not too distant future, Liberation pits the player against both man and mach...
Abstract: It’s not really a sequel … not really. The original Killzone was on the PlayStation 2 console and was an entry into the first-person shooter market. Killzone: Liberation is on the PlayStation Portable and is a third-person shooter seen from t...
Abstract: A definite step in the right direction for this franchise Killzone: Liberation is a follow up to the first-person shooter Sony released two years ago in an apparent attempt to create a flagship FPS title (since Socom already had the third-person marke...
Targeting system can be frustrating, too short, graphical detail has been reduced
Despite not being a perfect game, Liberation is a worthy new chapter in the Killzone series that does more right than it does wrong. Any Killzone fan would be missing out to pass this one up. ...