Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice
PSP
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Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice takes the chase sequence and adds all kinds of variety with different weapons and vehicles as well as the unusual vehicle to vehicle hops that make getting onto an airplane such a unique experience. The scenes that do have you on foot are a bit more difficult due to the controls but they are still playable and enjoyable for the most part. One of the best ones is the sniper mission due to not having to move around under fire but the others are still playable even though you cannot turn and move at the same time because of the lack of a second joystick type control.
Many of the missions tie in together by trying to catch all the bad guys that escaped from jail that you put behind bars in the previous game of this title and happened to crash your wedding. During some of the scenes you’re introduced to another police section called Viper Squad that not exactly gets friendly with your group but after all you’re on the same side of the law.
You do have dubious help in your missions but they tend to be the brain dead variety of AI that so many games give you that are more the bullet catchers than actual help. There are some uses for your fellow squad members but for the most part they are just dead weight and Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice ends up being a solo game.
Overall Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice adds a great and fast paced action to the PSP and gives you plenty of game time in the single player mission. For a quick fast paced game of kill the bad guys anyway you can Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice is a pretty good action game.
