Evolution
Posted: December 14th, 2007.
More over-the-top than its predecessor, Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice has you taking the role of acommander who is the highest ranking operational officer as well as four new playable characters, all of whom areresponsible for tracking down and bringing to justice five hardcore street gangs in and around Capital City.
As a member of a special police unit known as the Pursuit Force, this time around players will engage inhigh-speed action to traverse land, air and sea in their continued battle to rid the city of crime which includesthree new gangs.
Featuring more than 50 criminal cases set among seven distinct environments, players will have access to 12different vehicle types which include hovercrafts and boss vehicles that are each unique and specificallydesigned for boss encounter missions. Extreme Justice also offers an expanded weapons arsenal to assist playersin the pursuit of justice.
Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice will also introduce multiplayer capabilities to the franchise with up tofour players in Ad Hoc mode.
Features:
- New vehicles, weapons and stunts make for one of the most action-heavy games to come to PSP
- New multiplayer mode makes pick-up and play even more fun
- Epic boss missions with more action and outrageous boss vehicles than ever seen before
- More than 20 hours of diverse gameplay, with the availability of downloadable content packs for players to continue to extend their enjoyment of the game
- 12 vehicle types available throughout the game including classics that have been enhanced like helicopters, cars, jet skis, trucks, buses, bike and sidecar, and speed boats as well as new vehicles including hovercrafts
- More than 30 types of weapons at the player’s disposal including handguns, shotguns, machine guns, and some heavy artillery
- Five notorious gangs to bring to justice, each in their own distinct section of Capital City
Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice is released on Sony PSP, it’s out now and retails for £24.99.
News page content input by Dominic Robinson, 2007.
Reviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. Aortic valve operation survivor from the same year. Running DVDfever.co.uk since 2000. Nobel Peace Prize winner 2021.