New Killzone: Liberation Screens and Info

After the previous E3 announcement, Guerilla has released more screens from their upcoming PSP exclusive title Killzone: Liberation. This game will utilize an intelligent third person camera system that will give the player the perfect overview for capturing the true essence of the environment, so hopefully we won’t get tripped up behind walls anymore. The single player campaign will consist of over 16 missions throughout a variety of environments, and you can expect to see some familiar faces including Templar and Rico. Weapons like sniper files and crossbows to vehicles such as tanks and hovercrafts will all be at your disposal, and you’ll need to make good use of the new Tactical Command System to command your AI teammates as well. Challenge games can also be found to sharpen your skills, and there will even be cooperative gameplay and up to six player battles wirelessly. Game sharing will also be supported, so your friends will be able to play with you even if they don’t own the retail copy. Hopefully this third person title won’t be too hard to control on the PSP, but only time will tell for sure.

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After the previous E3 announcement, Guerilla has released more screens from their upcoming PSP exclusive title Killzone: Liberation. This game will utilize an intelligent third person camera system that will give the player the perfect overview for capturing the true essence of the environment, so hopefully we won’t get tripped up behind walls anymore. The single player campaign will consist of over 16 missions throughout a variety of environments, and you can expect to see some familiar faces including Templar and Rico. Weapons like sniper files and crossbows to vehicles such as tanks and hovercrafts will all be at your disposal, and you’ll need to make good use of the new Tactical Command System to command your AI teammates as well. Challenge games can also be found to sharpen your skills, and there will even be cooperative gameplay and up to six player battles wirelessly. Game sharing will also be supported, so your friends will be able to play with you even if they don’t own the retail copy. Hopefully this third person title won’t be too hard to control on the PSP, but only time will tell for sure.

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