GameTrailers has the latest on the upcoming SWAT: Target Liberty for the PSP. The game developed by 3G Studios is set to be released this fall on the Sony handheld.
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WorthPlaying writes:
"The single-player game will last the average gamer no more than 10 hours, after which your only option will be to repeat it in order to improve your score, or find some friends who also have a copy of the game so you can compete in the multiplayer matches. When all is said and done, even with the exceptional graphics and reasonable playability, SWAT: Target Liberty doesn't quite offer enough bang for the buck."
Imagine it, you're in control of your very own SWAT team in the big city of New York, tasked with bringing to justice the various criminals and terrorists causing a nuisance in the Big Apple.
Though the tactical isometric shooting game, SWAT: Target Liberty shows a lot of promise, ultimately the allied AI and some control issues hold it back from truly shining.