Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice preview - PSP
The original Pursuit Force was a huge hit in the early wave of PSP games, and the sequel, Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice, has been hotly anticipated. There's not that long to wait now - it's due out in September - and in the meantime, we've got all the latest Pursuit Force news to whet your appetite. Extreme Justice looks set to be a cracker, with bags of plot, new vehicles to drive, ride and fly and plenty of new missions to get your teeth into. Find out more in our full Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice preview for Sony PSP.Click here to read the full Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice preview for Sony PSP now!
Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice for Sony PSP
This is the much anticipated sequel to one of the PSP’s early breakout hits.
Indeed, the original Pursuit Force came out of nowhere to become one of the
system’s flagship titles alongside WipeOut Pure and Everybody’s Golf at a time
when the machine really needed quality software to boost its profile. It’s
developed by Bigbig Studios, a team who k now a thing or two about the
driving genre having previously worked on the magnificent Colin McRae and
TOCA series at Codemasters.
What do we know?
A s you would expect from a high-profile sequel this is destined to be bigger,
better, faster and more explosive than it’s predecessor. The brilliant hook in
the original was the ability to move seamlessly from ground-based gun-toting
to vehicular mayhem with an intuitive leap command. This gratifying feature
remains but has now been expanded to include train, helicopter and car
based gymnastics. Indeed some 12 dedicated vehicles make it to this sequel
including jet-skis, trucks, buses, bikes, speed boats and hovercraft.
The driving model, the only major criticism of
the original, has been tightened up considerably
so now you can really throw vehicles around
with skill and precision, plus a new first-person
view has been added so when you leap into
vehicles you have the option of lo oking directly
through the windshield - this should aid the
aiming of weapons immeasurably. Indeed
hands-on previews and video footage suggest
that there’s going to be far more bang for your
buck in this sequel. Click here to read the full Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice for Sony PSP now!
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