Killzone: Liberation New Gameplay Videos

killzonelibThe latest gameplay videos of Killzone: Liberation takes you to a full-motion video intro sequence that’s a complete otherworldly experience. There’s a bunch of assault craft and futuristic soldiers clash in a war torn city. The demo has two chapters with four missions each. Each of these missions can take 10 to 30 minutes to finish.

The main menu comes up after the introduction, and you choose among the modes available. Guerrilla Games gives us the Share a Game option (which allows you to send a demo of Liberation to nearby PSP systems wireless), the Campaign, and Multiplayer mode. The Multiplayer option is cool, but the game is always fun even without the network support.

Since you get a third person control over the game, the controls are far more focused on the weapons you handle. The motto is “Use them or die”. For example, the analog stick moves your character while the face buttons let you throw grenades, reload, and perform context-sensitive actions. Other controls such as the right shoulder button lets you crouch, which improves your aim. Double-tapping the left shoulder button has you roll to evade fire. Shoulder buttons auto-targets destructible items such as barrels and mines.

A rundown of these Killzone: Liberation offerings won’t suffice without the videos. So check them out and have fun!

Download [Killzone: Liberation Gameplay Video 1]
Download [Killzone: Liberation Gameplay Video 2]
Download [Killzone: Liberation Gameplay Video 3]
Download [Killzone: Liberation Gameplay Video 4]
Download [Killzone: Liberation Gameplay Video 5]

Via IGN

killzonelibThe latest gameplay videos of Killzone: Liberation takes you to a full-motion video intro sequence that’s a complete otherworldly experience. There’s a bunch of assault craft and futuristic soldiers clash in a war torn city. The demo has two chapters with four missions each. Each of these missions can take 10 to 30 minutes to finish.

The main menu comes up after the introduction, and you choose among the modes available. Guerrilla Games gives us the Share a Game option (which allows you to send a demo of Liberation to nearby PSP systems wireless), the Campaign, and Multiplayer mode. The Multiplayer option is cool, but the game is always fun even without the network support.

Since you get a third person control over the game, the controls are far more focused on the weapons you handle. The motto is “Use them or die”. For example, the analog stick moves your character while the face buttons let you throw grenades, reload, and perform context-sensitive actions. Other controls such as the right shoulder button lets you crouch, which improves your aim. Double-tapping the left shoulder button has you roll to evade fire. Shoulder buttons auto-targets destructible items such as barrels and mines.

A rundown of these Killzone: Liberation offerings won’t suffice without the videos. So check them out and have fun!

Download [Killzone: Liberation Gameplay Video 1]
Download [Killzone: Liberation Gameplay Video 2]
Download [Killzone: Liberation Gameplay Video 3]
Download [Killzone: Liberation Gameplay Video 4]
Download [Killzone: Liberation Gameplay Video 5]

Via IGN

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