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  • PSP Fanboy review: SWAT Target Liberty

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    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    10.24.2007

    How unfortunate that at the same time we received our review copy of SWAT: Target Liberty, we also received our review copy of Sony's upcoming SOCOM Tactical Strike. The differences between the two titles only accentuate SWAT's significant shortcomings. It's not a bad game per se, but when compared to other offerings in the PSP library, it doesn't offer much. Neither tactical enough to be a thinking man's shooter, nor action-packed to be a fun arcade shooter, Target Liberty falls somewhere in between, and fails to really engage the player.SWAT's convoluted story line takes place in a poorly-represented New York City. At first, players must engage warring Korean gangs that have civilians in the crossfire. Inexplicably, the fights will have you gunning through subway stations and office buildings in a search for a ... dirty bomb constructed by Islamic fundamentalists? The story is haphazardly constructed and does little more than magically transplant your team from one locale to the next.The main star of the game is Wolfe, and at his disposal are three squad mates (two of which can be used in each mission). Theoretically, you can change weapons and characters, but there's almost no compelling reason to do so. Each mission can be tackled with the same gear and the same characters, thereby greatly reducing the amount of "tactics" the game should have.%Gallery-5219%

  • SWAT trailers focus on weapons, mission briefing

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    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    10.10.2007

    The brand-new SWAT: Target Liberty is slowly sneaking towards the PSP. Planned to release next week, Sierra's tactical shooter brings back the franchise exclusively for the handheld. In the game, you'll have to carefully choose your weapons and stay true to the mission plan -- or else you'll find you and your squad members losing rather quickly.

  • SWAT: Target Liberty - first trailer

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    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    05.02.2007

    This tantalizing new trailer of SWAT: Target Liberty reveals tons of new locales and scenarios, and we have to admit we're quite excited. It's been a long time since we saw a SWAT game, and it's still surprising to know that it's moved to our handheld. What are you impressions of this Killzone-esque isometric shooter?

  • SWAT takes down terrorists in NYC

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    04.19.2007

    IGN has interviewed Paul Pawlicki, producer at Sierra Entertainment, about their newly unveiled SWAT: Target Liberty. The PSP tactical game will feature a story much deeper than what the series has typically provided: "The SWAT PC games weren't heavy on story and we decided to change that with the PSP version. All we can reveal so far is that we recruited Scott Rosenbaum, writer and producer of The Shield, to help create our all-new narrative."The story takes place throughout New York City, spanning twelve single-player missions. Players will visit a variety of landmarks, such as Grand Central Station and Ellis Island. Throughout, players will be forced to handle hostage situations, bomb diffusions, and other nerve-wracking situations.Check out the complete IGN interview to find out more about this exciting addition to the PSP library.