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Pursuit Force

Pursuit Force

Written by Charles Husemann on 1/20/2006 for PSP  
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 Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. announced today the Spring 2006 release of Pursuit Force, available exclusively for the PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) System.  Developed by BigBig Studios, Ltd.,
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.  The title gained critical acclaim at this year’s E3 show, earning an IGN 2005 E3 award as “PSP Game of the Show” and “Best PSP Action Game,” as well as receiving a GameSpot 2005 E3 Editors’ Choice Award as “Best PSP Game” and nomination for “Game of the Show.”

Set across five distinct environments, Pursuit Force presents a variety of gameplay elements for each criminal case, including collect and follow assignments, high-speed pursuit, on-foot action, and aerial attacks.  Throughout the game, players will skirt along city highways and dusty tracks in speeding cars, bikes, SUVs, and buses, while high-powered speedboats are available for chases through metropolitan waterways and scenic, canyon-lined rivers.  On foot sections provide run and gun combat through gang territory strongholds and city streets.  Additionally, players will take control of a helicopter mini-gun during aerial attack missions.

Pursuit Force also implements a never-before-seen gameplay mechanic where players can jump from vehicle to vehicle at speeds of more than 150 MPH, keeping the action moving literally non-stop.  Players will hang perilously as they battle with enemy gangs and attempt to commandeer a number of vehicles.  30 challenging criminal cases are available throughout the game and to further diversify the gameplay, Pursuit Force provides access to more than 50 different vehicles and more than 10 types of weapons. 

Pursuit Force is an original IP exclusive for the PSP system that introduces a number of innovative features sure to make it one of next year’s most wanted titles,” said Susan Nourai, director, online and product marketing, Sony Computer Entertainment America.  “With superb production value, a huge variety in missions, and the groundbreaking gameplay mechanic of leaping between moving vehicles, Pursuit Force delivers intense action that adds depth to the ever expanding lineup of PSP software.”

Pursuit Force
introduces a brand new police action thriller that follows a young officer in his quest to contain five notorious gangs throughout Capital City.  Tension throughout the city is at an all-time high due to increased gang activity and the police force is rapidly losing control.  Following police protocol has not worked, and the Chief is desperate for results.  As part of a new special unit called The Pursuit Force, players will track down each of the deadly gangs and incorporate unconventional tactics to overcome the impending criminal threat.  Each gang in Capital City has a specific agenda and each must be brought to justice.  The Killer 66 bring their brutal brand of Far-Eastern violence to the streets, while the Capellis are steeped in the Mafia underworld.  The Convicts, fresh from a prison break, disregard law and life as they attempt to gain freedom at any cost.  The Warlords wreak havoc on the city in their quest for power and to push their political agendas.  The Vixens, a group of ex-Hollywood stunt girls, have chosen a life of crime to pay for their lavish lifestyles.

* The product in this article was sent to us by the developer/company.

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About Author

Hi, my name is Charles Husemann and I've been gaming for longer than I care to admit. For me it's always been about competing and a burning off stress. It started off simply enough with Choplifter and Lode Runner on the Apple //e, then it was the curse of Tank and Yars Revenge on the 2600. The addiction subsided somewhat until I went to college where dramatic decreases in my GPA could be traced to the release of X:Com and Doom. I was a Microsoft Xbox MVP from 2009 to 2014.  I currently own stock in Microsoft, AMD, and nVidia.
 

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