Russell Rice: PSP version of Full Auto 2 not a PS3 port
In fact, according to Deep Fried Entertainment‘s designer and art director of the project – Russell Price, Full Auto 2: Battlelines for the PSP will have many unique features and content for Sony‘s handheld. First off, he revealed in an interview with Shacknews’ David Craddock that the PSP version of the game was build from the ground up as a PSP-specific game.
So what can PSP get to game while on the go? Although four vehicles from the PlayStation 3 version will be making an appearance for the PSP version, 11 other exclusives will be replacing the rest that didn’t make the cut.
Such vehicles range from Banzai runner hot rods to Caterpillar-like trucks and tractors. You should be able to customize these vehicles with different vinyl schemes, including mounting those three unique weapons Rice told IGN about like the EMP and Radial Charges.
So while locking into Destruction Matter booby traps to ensure tail weasels stay behind and to get front runners shipped to the back of the line, the PSP version sports a more unique semi-automatic aiming mechanism to lessen targeting hassles and keeping ease and skill in a good balance. And using the PSP’s networking features, you can face off against three of your favorite victims for a gunning good time.
And so if you haven’t picked Full Auto 2: Battlelines for your PSP yet, drive right down to your local retailer and grab it now! And you’d better leave that minigun behind, mister.
Via Shacknews
In fact, according to Deep Fried Entertainment‘s designer and art director of the project – Russell Price, Full Auto 2: Battlelines for the PSP will have many unique features and content for Sony‘s handheld. First off, he revealed in an interview with Shacknews’ David Craddock that the PSP version of the game was build from the ground up as a PSP-specific game.
So what can PSP get to game while on the go? Although four vehicles from the PlayStation 3 version will be making an appearance for the PSP version, 11 other exclusives will be replacing the rest that didn’t make the cut.
Such vehicles range from Banzai runner hot rods to Caterpillar-like trucks and tractors. You should be able to customize these vehicles with different vinyl schemes, including mounting those three unique weapons Rice told IGN about like the EMP and Radial Charges.
So while locking into Destruction Matter booby traps to ensure tail weasels stay behind and to get front runners shipped to the back of the line, the PSP version sports a more unique semi-automatic aiming mechanism to lessen targeting hassles and keeping ease and skill in a good balance. And using the PSP’s networking features, you can face off against three of your favorite victims for a gunning good time.
And so if you haven’t picked Full Auto 2: Battlelines for your PSP yet, drive right down to your local retailer and grab it now! And you’d better leave that minigun behind, mister.
Via Shacknews