Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice site goes live with videos, details

BigBig Studios' Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice PSP - Image 1Waiting for more news on BigBig StudiosPursuit Force: Extreme Justice? Well, Sony Computer Entertainment of America’s Assistant Producer Greg Lutton revealed more details about the game, showed a new trailer video, and announced the opening of the official site.

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It’s been some time since we last covered BigBig StudiosPursuit Force: Extreme Justice. Well, we’re going to make up for lost time with a massive post on the game. In the PlayStation blog, Sony Computer Entertainment of America’s Assistant Producer Greg Lutton revealed more details about the game, a new trailer video, and announced the opening of the official site.

To kick things off, we’ve got some pretty awesome information about the multiplayer mode of the game. Apparently, the developers included four different game modes which can be played though the PSP wireless ad-hoc. Here they are:

  • Rampage is a free for all, on foot, “blast before you get blasted” mode. There are 3 maps to choose from and various weapons on each level which makes it feel like the quad-screen gem of the N64 days.
  • In Ram Jam, the cops must pursue and ram the criminals over 3 levels of varying terrain. Catch the criminal and you win. Robbers, if you have the speed and skill, leave the cops in the dust.
  • Survivor mode is, well, survive or fail. You and your teammate are working together to get out of the firefight. One person drives, the other shoots, if either one of you suck, youÂ’re both dead!
  • Cops ‘nÂ’ Robbers is where the robbers need to wreak havoc as they drive through the city “jump-jacking” cars. The Cops need to stop them at all cost.

Players who prefer to go solo will be getting three different modes, namely: Story mode, Bounty mode and Challenge mode. In addition, Lutton pointed out that the game has over 30 levels and various vehicles including hovercrafts for players to enjoy.

The video that he revealed showed off a few of the baddies the Pursuit Force has to take down. While we’re not going into specifics so we don’t spoil the video for those who want to see it, we can say that the villains in the game definitely look the part.

Finally, Lutton announced that the official site of Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice is finally open. So after viewing the video below, you might want to head on over there. Just follow our source link to get there.

Via Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice

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