
Genre: Action > Shooter > Third-Person > Sci-Fi
Developer:
Guerrilla
ESRB Rating: T
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Release Dates for Killzone: Liberation
- 10/31/06 US
- 11/03/06 EU
- 11/08/06 AU
- 05/04/07 EU (Platinum)
Reviewer: WarAuthority
Music: 4/5
The music is in ploy with the surroundings and setting of each new level you go on towards. Eventually you'll notice that the music is very linear, and may seem the same no matter which act your in.
Gameplay: 5/5
The gameplay is solid and has very large re-playbility factors. With the bonus items and ability to unlock your going to be at it for awhile trying to unlock every new ability just so you can play the game with an advantage and get that little extra thing you missed last time.
Graphics: 5/5
One of the best graphically made games made on the playstation portable than and now. The background work and details of character models and battles makes you feel like your really in the mist of battle.
Content: 4/5
There has been 2 known content patches for Killzone, One being a Online Mode patch, and the 5th Act patch allowing further story content and more goodies of abilities and guns. The only reason I decked the content is soley on the fact Act 5 was not originally on the UMD on launch, and that it took them a long to release it.
Multi-player: 5/5
Multi-player is solid and loads of fun; I spent my vacation in Panama Beach playing Killzone Online rather than enjoying the beach itself! With the on the go matches, anyone can jump right in to a already playing game. In the end you won't be able to let go.
Overall Score 4.5/5
This game is the one reason besides modding of the psp which made me buy the handheld in the first place. I believe this is the only actual valuable game to purchase on the market. This game also reminds me of the days of Goldeneye first came out on the Nintendo 64 and no one could stop playing it.
Pretty much this is the Halo of PSP in my thoughts.