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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...
Abstract: If the original Pursuit Force (our review here) were a blockbuster Hollywood action movie, then Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice would be it's slightly less interesting, not as well received sequel. The first game was somewhat love or hate, with non-stop...
Abstract: In one scene, you're leaping from your police cruiser to another moving car, dodging a spray of bullets before shooting the passenger and driver, then taking control of the wheel. In another, you're carefully sniping gang members who are trying to pois...
Abstract: I played a near-finished version of Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice back in December, a few days after I first saw the game at the Sony Spring 2008 Preview Event. At the time, I thought the game looked pretty good, and was eagerly anticipating the finis...