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Voice acting and embarrassing dialogue make it really hard to take the game seriously The Final Word Extreme Justice hardly stands out from the rest of the pack but it more or less hits its intended mark. Its not going to blow you away but it is fun t...
Missions are varied and interesting, bonus content
Voice acting and embarrassing dialogue make it really hard to take the game seriously The Final Word Extreme Justice hardly stands out from the rest of the pack but it more or less hits its intended mark. Its not going to blow you away but it is fun t...
Extreme Justice hardly stands out from the rest of the pack but it more or less hits its intended mark. Its not going to blow you away but it is fun to keep you engaged for a few hours. If youre looking for some mindless action then check this game out.
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...