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  • PSP Fanboy review: Pursuit Force Extreme Justice

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    Jem Alexander
    Jem Alexander
    01.24.2008

    Not many games can make you feel like you're playing an over-the-top Hollywood action blockbuster, especially on the PSP. Pursuit Force Extreme Justice attempts to do just that, complete with a ridiculous storyline, hilarious vehicle-to-vehicle jumping and high speed car chases. The result is a game that works surprisingly well across a large variety of gameplay styles.Extreme Justice is the sequel to the original Pursuit Force which many thought to be too challenging. Extreme Justice is still quite tricky, but has been toned down to make for a more accessible experience.The game is also nice and long, especially for a handheld title. The mission-based structure splits the entire experience up into five acts, with a total of thirty missions during the entire story mode. These are then replayable in Bounty mode and Challenge mode, in order to elongate the game even more. Of course, Ad-Hoc multiplayer adds even more to do.%Gallery-3216%

  • Meet the convicts of Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice

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    Nick Doerr
    Nick Doerr
    01.09.2008

    These convicts look crazy. The one dude has a mini-gun for a mouth. Seriously. These jerks belong in a MegaMan game under normal circumstances, but luckily we have the ability to smash the convicts with our hammer of justice -- Extreme Justice. It seems you'll get to can the antics of a wild bunch of brutes in Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice and based on how these baddies are handling themselves ... it'll be fun and rewarding.

  • Pursuit Force takes to the skies in new video

    by 
    Nick Doerr
    Nick Doerr
    01.05.2008

    If you've ever dreamed of flying in a helicopter and using a chain gun, mini gun, or rail gun (depending how much pent up frustration you have in your dreams, or something) then you may enjoy this new video of Pursuit Force Extreme Justice -- where even justice gets a dose of the extreme lifestyle. The video mainly shows off just that -- shooting at crazy-looking buses with a gigantic gun from a helicopter. But since the site's in French and we're unable to embed it here for you, we've got to direct your attention to their site. It's worth the time to look, as the game looks great.

  • PSP Fanboy hands-on: Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice

    by 
    Jem Alexander
    Jem Alexander
    12.15.2007

    Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice has everything we look for in a handheld title. Its bite-sized missions allow for the game to be picked up and put down at any time, while the tongue-in-cheek story and fun characters make even the exposition entertaining. While the game isn't anything particularly astounding, it has its moments of excellence and is fun throughout. This is mostly due to the nature of the gameplay - with each new level you may be expected to perform on foot, in a car, a hovercraft or in control of a heavy machine gun. This removes any chance of the game getting monotonous, though if there's a particular mission type you prefer then you may find yourself getting bored waiting for it to come up again. Pursuit Force really shines during car chase missions, when you can jump from car to car popping baddies in the head and ramming into other vehicles on the road. Not only is it great fun, but it looks pretty good too. %Gallery-3216%