
It's like one big action movie on a small screen.ĭraw distance is huge, and the way vehicles look and handle has been improved from the original as well, and now you can choose the way you want to level up your character as the game progresses. Camera angles are in a constant Dutch tilt and zoom to intensify action. The sheer diversity in action in one single load is a game design feat in itself Bajo. However, Extreme Justice comes to the rescue, and perfectly balances difficulty with diversity as a single mission can range from racing through torn up streets fending off enemy vehicles and choppers, to proceeding on foot and taking out strategic points of an enemy strong hold, to clinging to the wing of a jet in pursuit of your quarry.Įverything is over-the-top in this game Jung and it's neat. Yeah Jung, it was almost to the point of being bugged - I don't know anyone who finished it. The original Pursuit force was an exciting police action adventure, but marred by only having one incredibly hard difficulty setting that resulted in even the most hardcore gamer rage quitting. Then get ready for Pursuit Force: EXTREME JUSTICE!

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Jung, have you ever wanted to race down a street being chased by an uber-tank while your teammate shoots it with a giant artillery cannon mounted on your car, whilst jeeps full of convicts attack you from both sides as you drive through a golf course jumping in slow-motion to take over enemies vehicles whilst a helicopter drops bombs in front of you all the time trying to avoid parked golf buggies and bunkers?
