Killzone: Liberation for PSP

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... absolutely rocks. Man, it's an awesome game. Very good third person shooter with some squad action mixed in ^_^.

Here's a couple of screenshots I grabbed from my PSP for you:









What's this doing here? >_>
 
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Killzone and Guerilla Studios in particular have a bit of a special place for me, because Guerilla is a Dutch game developer.

I quite liked Killzone for PS2. I don't have a PSP, but otherwise I'd probably pick this one up. I've heard and seen good things about it. :3
 
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Shiyojin Rommyu said:
Killzone and Guerilla Studios in particular have a bit of a special place for me, because Guerilla is a Dutch game developer.

I quite liked Killzone for PS2. I don't have a PSP, but otherwise I'd probably pick this one up. I've heard and seen good things about it. :3
Hah, the ai is actually pretty good in this, too. I was shooting at these two guys, and one decided to stop and walk around, behind a few boxes, to flank me. Was just cool to watch. Looked like he thought about it before hand, even if he didn't.

This may be the best PSP game I've played so far.
 
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Yeah, I think I heard something about the AI actually taking cover and such.

Really though, I'd be disappointed if they didn't. I think Killzone had good AI as well, so it'd be odd not to continue the 'tradition'. Also, I think it's realistic to expect such AI in most games now. Anything less will just be met with harsh criticism, because we know it can be done well.
 
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Shiyojin Rommyu said:
Also, I think it's realistic to expect such AI in most games now. Anything less will just be met with harsh criticism, because we know it can be done well.
I guess I'm just easy to please :).
 
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The PSP has a directional pad, an 'analog stick' (or something resembling it, rather), and various action buttons.



See?
 
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Mirai_no_Trunks said:
now i see , thanks , for showing me :) i never knew ... i never had a PSP
It's a really cool little system. You can do so much on it: playings its games, listening to music, emulating older consoles (NES/GB/GBC/GBA/SNES/Genesis/NeoGeo/etc) at full speed (If you have a firmware that has been exploited), streaming video from your computer, browsing the internet, just so much.
 
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wow , impressive , i can be online on msn , or posting on esforces directly from school classes ^^ neat !
 
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Indeed you can, but you better have firmware 1.5 (or upgrade to the custom 2.71, not sure how it works) or you will miss a lot of good stuff. Anyway, I seriously love the game, amazing graphics, awesome ragdoll physics (didn't even know it was possible on a 333mhz machine which only runs on 222mhz (though I always up it to 333, just to spare me the loading times))
 
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And one more question if you are kind , tell me how is it the memory of PSP (in GB)
 
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The PSP has 32MB of main system RAM and 2MB of video RAM. It also has 32MB of flash storage for the firmware. You can also insert a memory stick (pro) duo card into it for saves, music, videos, or games. I've got a gig stick in mine right now.
 

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