Guerrilla Games needs to fix 'Killzone Liberation' with Ch5 DLC on PSN and Botzone.

  • von: Ben Mckeowen
  • empfänger: The People at Guerrilla Games.

 Killzone Liberation is a fantastic game that is extremely ingenuitive for a platform such as the PSP. It was also home to a 'cult' classic online multiplayer, which fan-base consisted of many followers. Sadly this additional game play was cut offline and now nobody can enjoy the endless hours of Killzone Liberation Multiplayer. So the only substitute at the moment is to go to the Single player Campaign, here you can attempt to satisfy your want and need for KZL MP, but you will have to do it on only 4/5th of the story as the 5th chapter is unavailable for PSP and PsVita owners who have purchased the game from the PSN online store.

A relatively simple solution to the issue at hand would be to upload the Chp5 DLC for KZL onto the PSN store, this would allow the game to completed and not left unfinished. With the issues concerning the online play, I understand that running the servers may have not been cost effective and the expenses just not worth it to continue the running of the server. With the addition of a Botzone DLC like the one for Mercenary people would be able to play pseudo-online games establishing a win-win for the fans and the company. I still find it unusual that Botzone for KZL wasn't originally an alpha feature, as Botzone is a staple of the Killzone games and I have always congratulated Guerrilla Games for not only coming up with the idea but also executing it excellently.

So if you would like to see the return of the completed Killzone Liberation storyline and the chance to play Botzone on the PSP/PsVita for KZL, rally behind this petition and maybe we can get some sort of ball rolling in motion, or at least notify Guerrilla Games about our feelings concerning Killzone Liberation. So please sign up and give the ability to fans of ‘Killzone Liberation’ the full right and privilege to play a completed version of their beloved game, and compensate for cut online servers and an incomplete storyline.

Killzone Liberation is a fantastic game that is extremely ingenuitive for a platform such as the PSP. It was also home to a 'cult' classic online multiplayer, which fan-base consisted of many followers. Sadly this additional game play was cut offline and now nobody can enjoy the endless hours of Killzone Liberation Multiplayer. So the only substitute at the moment is to go to the Single player Campaign, here you can attempt to satisfy your want and need for KZL MP, but you will have to do it on only 4/5th of the story as the 5th chapter is unavailable for PSP and PsVita owners who have purchased the game from the PSN online store.


 


A relatively simple solution to the issue at hand would be to upload the Chp5 DLC for KZL onto the PSN store, this would allow the game to completed and not left unfinished. With the issues concerning the online play, I understand that running the servers may have not been cost effective and the expenses just not worth it to continue the running of the server. With the addition of a Botzone DLC like the one for Mercenary people would be able to play pseudo-online games establishing a win-win for the fans and the company. I still find it unusual that Botzone for KZL wasn't originally an alpha feature, as Botzone is a staple of the Killzone games and I have always congratulated Guerrilla Games for not only coming up with the idea but also executing it excellently.


 


So if you would like to see the return of the completed Killzone Liberation storyline and the chance to play Botzone on the PSP/PsVita for KZL, rally behind this petition and maybe we can get some sort of ball rolling in motion, or at least notify Guerrilla Games about our feelings concerning Killzone Liberation.

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