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17 Reviews
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Abstract: This is pretty much how it goes on throughout and becomes rather tiresome, giving little motivation to proceed to the next mission. But its not as if the entire games criminally dull. Before missions for example we are introduced to the action via ...
Abstract: As a fan of Sierra’s SWAT franchise that lit up my PC back in the day, I was actually anticipating the series’ introduction to the PSP handheld. For the most part, the series began as a tactical first-person shooter featuring a squad of highly...
Teammate AI is pretty good, Highly detailed graphics.
Gameplay gets tedious really fast, Itll take you five hours to finish, if that, You move like a snail wading through molasses, Neither the stealth elements nor the firefights are all that fun.
Target Liberty is too short, too tedious, and too absurd to take seriously. ...
Abstract: Someone call 999 because SWAT: Target Liberty is in serious need of help. Beyond needing a potential title transplant, prepping the paddles to jump start its plodding gameplay is a good idea. Not that were paramedics, but wed go so far as to say the ...
Abstract: Hey kids, heres a fun fact for you: did you know that the Special Weapons and Tactics division of our boys in blue is composed of cross-eyed, paint-huffing, speed-walking half-wits that refuse to take orders? It must be true, because thats how theyr...
Abstract: While the SWAT series has been providing plenty of first-person squad-controlling action to PC gamers for many a year, this is the first time its appeared on the PSP. For the transition, a couple of sacrifices have been made. Target Liberty, which is ...