SWAT: Target Liberty

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SWAT: Target Liberty
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Developer(s) 3G Studios
Publisher(s) Sierra Entertainment
Series SWAT
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable
Release date NA October 16, 2007
PAL October 26, 2007
AUS November 1, 2007
Genre(s) Strategy
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen
OFLC: Mature

SWAT: Target Liberty is a third person, tactical shooter video game developed by 3G Studios exlusively for the PSP. It was released on October 16, 2007 for North America [1] but has not been released in other areas.

The game is the first in the SWAT series to be released on the handheld and features a storyline written by Scott Rosenbaum, who has written for The Shield.

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[edit] Story

SWAT officer Kurt Wolf, at first, was assigned to take down renewed Asian gang violence led by ethnic Korean-Americans. But later on, he and his team discovers that Al-Qaeda forces are planning to pin the blame on the North Korean government for the explosion of a nuclear weapon on American soil. [2]

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Target Liberty features an isometric perspective, similar to SWAT 2, though the game leans toward a more arcade-like experience to better fit a handheld system.

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