Turning Point: Fall of Liberty


This first-person shooter flips the script on US involvement in WWII... can you free America from Nazi control?

Available on: PC, PS3 , Xbox 360
Genre: Shooter
Release date: February 27, 2008
Published by: Codemasters 
Developed by: Spark Unlimited 
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player Solo
Online
8 player VS
5 So-so
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Turning Point: Fall of Liberty
The ultimate so-so shooter
PC News - Mar 24, 2008
 
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Third Reich gets punched in the face in new Turning Point screens
PC News - Feb 20, 2008
 
Turning Point: Fall of Liberty
Liberty's loss is the Nazi's gain
PC News - Feb 15, 2008
 
Trailer Trash
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PC News - Feb 01, 2008
 
Is Turning Point looking any better yet?
Third Reich gets punched in the face in new Turning Point screens
Feb 20, 2008
Trailer Trash
See The Force Unleashed, Ninja Gaiden II, Tiberium, and more!
Feb 01, 2008
Turning Point: First gameplay footage
Codemaster's alternate history shooter revealed
Aug 16, 2007
Turning Point: Fall of Liberty - first trailer
Codemasters releases teaser trailer from its What-if? WWII FPS
Jul 06, 2007
Turning Point: Fall of Liberty update
Composer Michael Giacchino secured for alternate-reality shooter
Jun 27, 2007
Same as it never was
[PC] History ain't what it used to be in Fall of Liberty's WWII fantasy
Aug 31, 2006
Turning Point: Fall of Liberty
Liberty's loss is the Nazi's gain
Feb 14, 2008
We’re all for any excuse to send the Nazis to invade Manhattan. Figuratively, we mean, since no one expects to say that in a lifetime. Or this: Killing Winston Churchill is just what we needed to make Nazis worth killing again. Hardly a hero's death, the great statesman kisses the grill of a taxi cab in 1931, dies, and spins an alternate history where the Third Reich attacks the Big Apple in 1953. Awesome concept, no? » Read Full Turning Point: Fall of Liberty preview
Turning Point: Fall of Liberty - hands-on
Many Nazis invade New York and die horribly
Oct 23, 2007
Oct 23, 2007 We've killed a lot of Nazis over the years. As far as common videogame villains go, they rank right up there with terrorists and aliens in terms of having a hard-on for destroying all of humanity and everything good. But it seems like game developers are starting to shy away from adding more World War II titles to the pile. Turning Point: Fall of Liberty works some alternate history into its premise to throw more Swastika sporting soldiers at you in a fresh setting. It all starts » Read Full Turning Point: Fall of Liberty preview
Turning Point: Fall of Liberty
These Nazis aren't in New York for the Broadway plays
Jun 13, 2007
At first, Turning Point: Fall of Liberty might look like yet another WWII game to add to the overcrowded pile, but this time the shoe is on the other foot. America is the one on the receiving end of D-Day, with the Nazis invading New York. And the reason for this twist is that instead of living to make his famous speech about fighting them on the beaches, Britains Prime Minister Winston Churchill was run over by a taxi… really? To stop his homeland going the same way under the wheels of » Read Full Turning Point: Fall of Liberty preview
Turning Point: Fall of Liberty
What if the Nazis reached our shores?
May 07, 2007
Fall of Liberty? Sounds criminally like Resistance: Fall of Man to us, and the “tributes” dont stop there. Codemasters FPS features a similar “alternate history” WWII setting, plus gamings favorite baddies, the Nazis, and modernized weapons (like Resistance, again) as they storm into and take over New York (Freedom Fighters?), marching to world domination. In their way stand a handful of rebels (Freedom Fighters? Hello?) and you, Danny » Read Full Turning Point: Fall of Liberty preview
Turning Point: Fall of Liberty - first look
Never mind aliens in Bristol - now we've got Nazis in New York
Apr 20, 2007
Where would we be without alternate histories, eh? We'd be stuck fighting the same old conflicts, on the same old battlefields, against the same old enemies. But by upending the history books the possibilities become as limitless as time itself. The latest game to adopt a wonkified view of the past is PS3, 360 and PC first-person shooter, Turning Point: Fall of Liberty. It's 1952, but Britain's Jerry smashing bulldog, Sir Winston Churchill, is long dead (ungraciously run over by a New York » Read Full Turning Point: Fall of Liberty preview
ESRB Rating
Turning Point: Fall of Liberty is rated:
Teen
Language, Violence