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==Plot==
==Plot==
You are the Cop Commander of a special unit of the police known as the Pursuit Force, your job, to take down the biggest gangs at large in the USA: '''The Syndicate''', '''Raiders''', '''Vipers''' and the returning gangs of '''The Warlords''' and '''Convicts'''<ref>[http://au.playstation.com/games_media/games/psp/p/pfextremejustice.jhtml ''Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice - Official PlayStation Site (Australia)]''</ref>, from the original Pursuit Force game. Your objective is to eliminate the 'boss' of each gang, using any means necessary. The games starts with a wedding cutscene, which then is destroyed by one of the gangs, the '''Convicts''', who have escaped prison once again to come and take revenge on the Pursuit Force. Shortly afterwards, a police chase commences.
You are the Cop Commander of a special unit of the police known as the Pursuit Force, your job, to take down the biggest gangs at large in the USA: '''The Syndicate''': armed bank robbers, '''Raiders''': professional pirates with a focus on stealing cargo, '''Vipers''': a corrupt police division <ref>[http://au.gamespot.com/psp/driving/pursuitforceextremejustice/news.html?sid=6171072&mode=press ''Press release about Extreme Justice hosted on GameSpot]''</ref>, and the returning gangs of '''The Warlords''' and '''Convicts'''<ref>[http://au.playstation.com/games_media/games/psp/p/pfextremejustice.jhtml ''Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice - Official PlayStation Site (Australia)]''</ref>, from the original Pursuit Force game. Your objective is to eliminate the 'boss' of each gang, using any means necessary. The games starts with a wedding cutscene, which then is destroyed by one of the gangs, the '''Convicts''', who have escaped prison once again to come and take revenge on the Pursuit Force. Shortly afterwards, a police chase commences.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==

Revision as of 23:39, 19 December 2007

Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice
Developer(s)Bigbig Studios
Publisher(s)SCEE, SCEA
Platform(s)PlayStation Portable
PlayStation 2
ReleasePlayStation Portable [1]
  • EUR: December 7, 2007

  • AUS: December 13, 2007

  • USA: January 29, 2008

PlayStation 2 [2]

Genre(s)Car combat
Mode(s)Single player, Multiplayer

Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice is the sequel to the bestselling game Pursuit Force developed by Bigbig Studios. This game is available for PlayStation Portable and is to be released sometime in 2008 for the PlayStation 2 , with both platforms including multiplayer levels.

Plot

You are the Cop Commander of a special unit of the police known as the Pursuit Force, your job, to take down the biggest gangs at large in the USA: The Syndicate: armed bank robbers, Raiders: professional pirates with a focus on stealing cargo, Vipers: a corrupt police division [1], and the returning gangs of The Warlords and Convicts[2], from the original Pursuit Force game. Your objective is to eliminate the 'boss' of each gang, using any means necessary. The games starts with a wedding cutscene, which then is destroyed by one of the gangs, the Convicts, who have escaped prison once again to come and take revenge on the Pursuit Force. Shortly afterwards, a police chase commences.

Gameplay

The player controls the Cop Commander of a special section of the police known as the Pursuit Force, to combat the cities gangs. The player can fight adversaries in cars, motorbikes, helicopters and boats as well as on the bonnet of cars and on foot. The player has to battle against five gangs across a vast fictional state in America. There are also several other features such as multiplayer levels for both PSP (Ad hoc mode) and PS2, challenge modes that include driving around certain vehicles without crashing and a new Pursuit Force shop.

New features

Improvements over this game's prequel include new gangs of The Syndicate, Raiders and Vipers, more playable characters and multiplayer content and new vehicles (including a jet ski, hovercraft and motorcycle with a sidecar) as well as new boss vehicles including a tank, train and wings of a plane. Extreme Justice also has cross-platform save games, allowing players to transfer save positions between the PSP and PS2 versions. This means that the player can complete a certain level on his/her PSP while out and continue on the PS2 where he/she left off on the PS2.

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