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SWAT: Target Liberty Video Games
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Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Sierra
EAN: 0020626727198
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Item Dimensions: 0.5673004.12
Label: Sierra
Manufacturer: Sierra
Model: 72719
MPN: 72719
Platform: Sony PSP
Publisher: Sierra
Release Date: October 16, 2007
Studio: Sierra

Features:
  • Tactical / Squad-Based Gameplay ¿ The most authentic and realistic squad-based tactical combat shooter available for the PSP handheld system.
  • Randomized Al Placement ¿ Experience unique gameplay every time you play with randomized enemy Al placement.
  • SWAT team development - use non-lethal means of completing mission without casualties and unnecessary kills to earn points and increase your team¿s stats and skills in a realistic style of gameplay
  • Multiplayer ¿ Using SWAT's Kill-House generator, players can create random multiplayer maps of varying sizes to guarantee a new experience everytime you play with your friends.





Editorial Review:

Product Description:
SWAT Element Leader Kurt Wolfe is facing the deadliest terrorist thread that New York has ever seen, and he doesn't even know it yet. New York police have reported a surge in violence due to a growing rift between rival factions of Korean gangs in the city, the Jopoks and the Gangpehs. The Jopoks are old school Korean fundamentalists who, while low-key and well connected, are brutally violent when provoked. The Gangpeh are younger and better assimilated into America, with a strong hold over the Korean underworld due to abundant weapons and funding. Fighting between members of these rival gangs has grown so fierce that SWAT has called in Kurt Wolfe and his team to help put an end to the fighting. As they try to stop the gang violence they begin to uncover a much larger terrorist plot that is pushing the US towards the brink of war - and have only hours left to figure out who is behind the threat before millions die.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Its alright
When i bought this game, i thought it was like FPS, but no, is more like killzone liberation, a third point of view. I would recomend to rent first. the graphics are alright. It just game lacks it when you lock some one, and then you want to switch targets.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - eh not so good
I bought this game thinking it could possibly be like the old PC games S.W.A.T. man was I wrong, The game is alright, but just crap compared to those old PC games. you can control your team fine, but your character, not so much he tends to stay focused on one person then walks backwards until that persons out of view and turns around to walk correctly, a poor game really. if you want to check it out rent, or wait til it drops down to the low prices.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Take the streets back, on the go
SWAT is fast and fun, packed with great amount of action and even better replay value. This is another fun game for the PSP.

PROS:
Level design is well done, highly detailed
Your team AI and enemy AI is smart and never the same twice

CONS:
Short story
Controls take time to adjust to, but still not well done

overall this game gets a 4/5 it actually is more of a 3.5 but it's not a 3 so i gave it a four because of its great AI and replay ... Read More





 

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