Top 25 PSP Games: Killzone: Liberation Makes It
This may be more than a couple of days old but I thought I’d mention it anyway. IGN has listed their; “The Top 25 PSP Games of All Time“. I can’t say that I’ve seen anything listed there that shouldn’t have been but it’s good too see that they agree that Killzone: Liberation is amongst the best.

Synopsis: Okay, so enough time has passed that we’re all willing to admit the original Killzone wasn’t quite as amazing as the hype had made it out to be, right? That’s okay, because Guerrilla’s follow-up efforts were platform-defining examples of their technical prowess and were actually good games to boot. In fact, Liberation, an isometric shooter that takes place between the original and PS3 sequel, is a great game, perfectly capturing the feel of the universe but painting it in a decidedly more PSP-friendly way. The graphics were great, the sound was fantastic and you got to see Jan Templar being all badass again. This is him doing plenty of wet work, and it’s as satisfying as it is packed with explosions — and there are a lot of explosions. There’s also online play, thanks to a patch that arrived quite a bit later, so if you and some buddies held off on picking up the game, you can shoot each other in the face, Infrastructure-style.
If you have a PSP & don’t own this game by now, shame on you, big time.
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I never seem to agree with top X lists. IMO Liberation, Daxter and Crisis Core need to be much higher…. and while I like patapon I don’t consider it #1. NTM Hotshots and Dissidia (didnt like it) should be lower.
Liberation was pretty fun. I got tired of listening the that poorly converted reload sound from KZ1 every time I ran out of bullets. The only thing that really ticked me off about it though was how glitchy auto aim could get, especially against that mech suit Metrac drove. I’d aim for the rocket launchers and move just enough that the auto aim would go to the machine gun, I swore so much during that part.