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Audience Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0711719162414
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 132 months
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Sony PSP
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: November 18, 2005
Studio: Sony
Sales Rank: 5418
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.co.uk Review: Of all the new games set to be released for the PSP, Pursuit Force looks to be the most exciting. Older gamers may find the concept reminiscent of 80s coin-op racer Chase H.Q., which is certainly a game long overdue an update. If you haven’t heard of Chase H.Q. don’t worry – as this is a pretty easy game to understand.
Cast as a police officer in the Pursuit Force it’s your job to arrest an almost unending stream of automobile equipped bad guys. And by arrest the game actually means run off the road, blow up or, in the game’s signature move, jump onto a moving vehicle, turf out the driver and steal their ride. It’s like an even more explosive version of Burnout but with guns and a wider range of transport.
The game is simple dumb fun, but the mix of driving and violence has rarely been combined so well. No doubt aware that the whole thing cold get a bit samey, there are plenty of different vehicles and weapons -- including the chance to pilot a police helicopter at various points in the game, complete with a highly destructive mini-gun accessory.
With some really stunning graphics and a great sense of speed this may be yet another driving game for the PSP, but there’s far more to it than simply getting a better lap time, which may ultimately make it the best of the bunch. --Harrison Dent
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I was duped by the advertising and bought this game. The first few missions are fine, but after that the game is just too hard. You need really good driving skills, as one bump can mess up an entire mission. The action is not around the player, you have to constantly drive to catch up with it. Also I found a lot of the dialogue annoying, adding to the frustration.
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this was my first game for PSP and at first it was amazing, but you get really annoyed as it goes on because it is VERY hard! But, if you haven't thrown your psp at the wall, it is a good game.
I got annoyed and didn't play it in ages but then one day I said "Why Not?" And gave it another shot. It was as fun as it was at first.
I reccommend this game for anyone and despite a LOT of bad reviews from others, it is better than they say!
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I bought this game about 3 weeks ago and I have already completed it. The gameplay is good and the graphics are amazing. I have to say the first mission of the game sets the tone as the game is hard. Some of the missions are ridicolously hard such as the final Convicts mission and the final mission of the game.
Although once you have completed the game there isn't much point in it as the races and time trials aren't the great. This led me to sell it in the end.
I would recommend this game for it's graphics and story mode but if you want a long lasting game I would suggest you get another game
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Pursuit force was the main reason I brought a PSP, from reading the box and countless previews/reviews of it, this game has all the elements to be amazing - chasing down criminals whilst leaping from moving vehicles, performing Matrix-style slow-motion leaps and unloading 100's of bullets into enemies before taking over their car/boat/bike!
To be honest I wasn't expecting much and from the under whelming first mission you get to play, Pursuit Force didn't initially deliver. However, once past that simple escort mission you soon get the hang of jumping on cars, hanging off the side to avoid fire and building up your justice gauge.
The graphics are easily the best I've witnessed on PSP, with bullet holes appearing on the ... Read More:
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Imagine, if you will, that car chase out of Matrix Reloaded. Yeah, the one with Agent Smith leaping from car to car to catch up with the Keymaker. Now, imagine that chase with helicopters, more sports cars, boats, guns and explosions, and you have Pursuit Force.
Hailing from new company Bigbig Studios (set up by 4 ex-Codemasters employees with the backing of WRC creators Evolution), Pursuit Force takes the driving chaos of Burnout and mixes it with True Crime-style shooting from the car and throws some mid-chase vehicular leaping in too. It's the fast-paced, in-your-face car chase Hollywood should have made a long time ago.
The Force of the title is, in the words of your in-game police chief "an elite force that'll root ... Read More:
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