Burn baby, burn: all-new Full Auto 2 screenshots
Even though Sega‘s Full Auto 2: Battlelines has been out for the PS3 for quite some time now, PSP users still have a full month to go before the game hits their handhelds. And because we know how excruciating it is to wait for a game to come out, we’re gonna share with you yet another batch of screens to temporarily satiate those mad-driving appetites of yours.
As we’re sure most of you guys have heard already, the PSP version will have 65 chapters, nine car models that are PSP-exclusive, and new weapons including the Mortar, M16, M60, Aircraft Gun, and Heat-Seeking missiles. Another cool thing is that you can now put weapons not only on your rides’ front and back, but on the sides as well.
So if you have all those bottled up road rage fantasies, please don’t take them out on unsuspecting drivers on the freeway, have an ogle-fest at these new screens instead and keep in mind that come March 13, you’ll be able to live out those fantasies on your handhelds. Now, onto the screens!
More of them rubber burnin’ screens after the jump!
Even though Sega‘s Full Auto 2: Battlelines has been out for the PS3 for quite some time now, PSP users still have a full month to go before the game hits their handhelds. And because we know how excruciating it is to wait for a game to come out, we’re gonna share with you yet another batch of screens to temporarily satiate those mad-driving appetites of yours.
As we’re sure most of you guys have heard already, the PSP version will have 65 chapters, nine car models that are PSP-exclusive, and new weapons including the Mortar, M16, M60, Aircraft Gun, and Heat-Seeking missiles. Another cool thing is that you can now put weapons not only on your rides’ front and back, but on the sides as well.
So if you have all those bottled up road rage fantasies, please don’t take them out on unsuspecting drivers on the freeway, have an ogle-fest at these new screens instead and keep in mind that come March 13, you’ll be able to live out those fantasies on your handhelds. Now, onto the screens!