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The editors liked
Difficulty now adjustable
Faster and darker
Exciting boss battles
Good mix of gameplay
Premise is crazy
Good fun to play
Great Music
Game play and replay value.
The editors didn't like
No online multiplayer
Not much depth
May be too arcadey for some
Guys quickly and the better you do the more skill points you can earn. Skill points can then be used to upgrade your skills allowing you to jump more accurately
Improve your melee skills and other basic traits. That said you cant choose to plough the...
Good mix of gameplay, premise is crazy, good fun to play
guys quickly and the better you do the more skill points you can earn. Skill points can then be used to upgrade your skills allowing you to jump more accurately, improve your melee skills and other basic traits. That said you cant choose to plough the...
Pursuit Force is like a cross between Ridge Racer, Chase HQ and an action shootem up varying the action as you go
Abstract: A few months ago, The Guardian published a piece taking a sideways look at the Die Hard series of films. Read it at your leisure, but the thrust is this: far from being a hero, John McLane is a paid public servant who kills suspected criminals without ...
Abstract: Reviewed April 2008 by Jacob Spindel Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment Developer: Bigbig Studios Release Date: January 2008ESRB Rating: T for TeenGenre: Racing/combatPrice: $29.99 Every once in a while, a video game comes along that combines a gr...
Abstract: As far as the visuals are concerned Extreme Justice is a good looking game. I was actually caught off guard a little with how the game looks on the PSP’s LCD screen. The opening cut-scene of the villain’s crashing a wedding looks great and set...
Abstract: SCEASony and UK-based BigBig Studios had it all figured out: “People love Hollywood movies that involve car chases and shootouts! Let make a game just like that!” So they did and gamers were treated to Pursuit Force for the PSP. Sure, the...
An action-packed story mode and plenty of extras make Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice a worthy sequel to one of the PSPs more innovative action games. ...
Abstract: When Pursuit Force was released in early 2006, it marked a great debut for newcomer Bigbig Studios. The games innovative vehicle-to-vehicle jumping mechanic turned otherwise garden-variety high-speed car chases into action-packed sequences straight ou...
Fun gameplay mechanics; new multiplayer extends experience; humorously cheesy.
New third-person shooting isnt that great; makes Virtua Cops plot look like BioShocks.
2006s Pursuit Force was a pleasant time-waster that married the high-octane shoot em up gameplay of early 90s arcade hits with insane car jumps and car-jacks usually found in the climaxes of action films. It didnt reinvent the wheel, but was fun en...