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Killzone Liberation - PSP review

Killzone makes it to Sony's handheld, but is it worth the conversion?

Top down shooter

By: Stuart Miles
Price as Reviewed: £ 35
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25 November 2006 - It's the usual story, set 2 months after the events of Killzone found on the PS2 most of southern Vekta is still under Helghast control.

According to the story, 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.

Basically for you this means that it’s a no holds barred shooting/fighting match where the enemy plays dirty - and after a short tutorial the game lives up to its word.

Plenty of shooting and running around later and you'll be able to catch your breath, as long as you've haven't strained your eyes too much. Why? Well because the action is incredibly small for some reason with the game's developers giving you a far reaching top down camera angle rather than one that is up close and personal.

In respect to gameplay it does mean you can see what's coming around the corner, however only as we've just said you can't see things that small.

With the usual array of weapons and grenades this isn't anything that is going to smash the genre, but it is none the less good shooting fun in a canon fodder sort of way.

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VERDICT
You can't go wrong with Killzone Liberation, however that doesn't mean we are saying that you need to drop everything and run to the shops now.

While the style and approach is very similar to Killzone on the PS2 the gameplay is a very different kettle of fish.

Good, just not anything to really want to write home about.


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