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Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice

Platform(s): PSP
Genre: Action
Publisher: SCEA
Developer: Bigbig Studios, Ltd

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'Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice' (PSP/PS2) - 8 New Screens

by Rainier on March 20, 2007 @ 3:58 a.m. PDT

Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice will have players taking the role of a commander who is the highest ranking operational officer as well as four new playable characters, all of whom are responsible for tracking down and bringing to justice five hardcore street gangs in and around Capital City.

Pursuit Force brings Hollywood-style movie action to life by delivering high-speed vehicle chases and thrilling shootouts, all in the quest for justice. In Pursuit Force , players take the role of a young rookie police officer, responsible for tracking down and thwarting five criminal gangs in and around Capital City.

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Features :

  • Four-player Wi-Fi mode (PSP), two-player split screen multiplayer mode (PS2).
  • Two new gangs; The Raiders, who specialise in staging ambushes, and The Syndicate, a gang of professional bank robbers.
  • New heavy handed rival arm of the police force called the Viper division
  • Bigger vehicles to jump between, like tanks, trains, and an aeroplane.
  • Four new recruits as support characters; Sarah (Air Support), Gage (High Speed Support), Ash (Special Ops), and Preach (Heavy Assault).
  • A variety of vehicles will be available to play with, including a bike and sidecar, jet skis, a helicopter, and a hovercraft. Ability to leave vehicles and engage in foot pursuit.
  • New Justice Bar feature, allowing a player to regain strength and prolong a mission,
  • Three difficulty levels.

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Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice is currently scheduled in Europe for summer 2007.


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