![]() They have nicknames like Python and Hollywood, and specialist skills like interrogation, intimidation and observation. Kurt is accompanied on his adventures by a couple of team-mates. This is explained via sub-PSone cut-scenes featuring characters who talk without opening their mouths. It stars the aforementioned Kurt Wolfe, who becomes embroiled in some rubbishy old plot about Korean gangsters and nuclear weapons. ![]() The first PSP instalment, however, is a tactical squad-based game with a top-down perspective. ![]() You'll probably be familiar with the SWAT games as a series of PC first-person shooters. Unfortunately it's 2007, and these sorts of things are not okay any more, and SWAT: Team Liberty is not much fun at all. Boot up this game and you too can journey back, way back, to a time when it was okay for videogame characters to be implausibly stupid, capable of saying only three different things, and called names like Kurt Wolfe. Did you know that as well as a games, music and pointless-format movie player, the PSP also works as a time machine? Or so it seems when you're playing SWAT: Team Liberty.
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