The Helghast invasion isn’t over.
Return to the brutal war between the ISA and the Helghast with Killzone: Liberation for Sony PSP!
Set after the events of the original Killzone, the Helghast have returned under the command of the ruthless General Armin Metrac, capturing ISA soldiers and taking civilian hostages.
Players once again take control of Jan Templar, fighting behind enemy lines to rescue prisoners, disrupt Helghast operations, and stop Metrac before his forces tighten their grip on southern Vekta.
Unlike the first-person gameplay of the original Killzone, Liberation uses an isometric third-person perspective, creating a fast-paced tactical shooter designed specifically for the PSP.
This copy is factory sealed, making it an especially nice find for PlayStation, PSP, and Killzone collectors.
Features:
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Original Killzone adventure developed specifically for PSP
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Story continues after the original Killzone
- Play as ISA soldier Jan Templar
- Battle the Helghast across dangerous combat zones
- Isometric third-person tactical shooting
- Wide selection of weapons
- Vehicles and environmental interactions
- Command allied soldiers during missions
- Single-player campaign
- Developed by Guerrilla Games
- Excellent addition to a PSP collection
Product Details:
- Title: Killzone: Liberation
- Platform: Sony PSP
- Developer: Guerrilla Games
- Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
- Genre: Action / Tactical Shooter
- North American Release: 2006
- Players: 1
- Region: NTSC-U/C unless otherwise stated
- Media: UMD
- ESRB Rating: Mature 17+
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Condition: NEW / FACTORY SEALED
- Original factory seal intact
- Please see photos carefully for exact packaging, seal, corners, edges, and overall condition
⚠️ SEALED COLLECTIBLE: This copy is factory sealed. Packaging and seal condition are important to its collectible value, so please review photos carefully before purchasing.
The PSP had a knack for getting surprisingly ambitious spin-offs, and Killzone: Liberation is a great example. Instead of trying to squeeze the console FPS onto a handheld, Guerrilla built something specifically suited to the system.
And finding a PSP game from the 2000s still sealed? That makes this one considerably more interesting for collectors. 🔫