January 28, 2008 – 3:35 pm

Along with the review copy of Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice for the PSP, Sony sent over some pretty cool and funny attire for the game.
We got a Pursuit Force Pimp Cup, a pair of aviator sunglasses, and some rappelling gloves. Pretty damn funny. As you can see, I’ve made good use of all of them already. I think I have a pretty good half mean, half smiling face 
January 28, 2008 – 3:20 pm

Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice is the follow up the hit 2006 PSP title that puts you in control of an elite band of cops trying to take back Capital City. It’s a fast paced vehicle based shoot-em-up that’s set to provide great pick-up-and-play portable gaming. The original was great, but did have its flaws. Does the sequal fix those issues? Here is a breakdown of some of the facets of Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice for the PSP:
Presentation and Graphics: Extreme Justice has a great blend of CGI cutscenes and crisp graphics to engage you into the fast paced environments of Capital City. It’s not the best graphics we’ve seen from Sony’s handheld, but the framerate runs at a crisp pace to keep the game up to speed. Environments have pretty good details and each of the 12 vehicle types look great. I would have liked to have seen more animated characters during the gameplay, as pop ups when characters talk are just still images. 8.5 of 10
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December 14, 2007 – 5:17 pm

We got to play a little bit of the Pursuit Force sequel at Sony’s Media Day, but got an even better hands on when they sent us a preview build of the game. If you never played the original Pursuit Force on the PSP, I’ll break it down for you. You’re a member of Capital City’s special police force know as, you guessed it, Pursuit Force. The gameplay basically consists of you driving some crazy cars after gang members and shooting while you drive. The sequel, Extreme Justice, ramps up the intensity level in quite a few ways.
The game features five gangs in Capital City that you have to neutralize. You play as five different members of the Pursuit Force team throughout the game to accomplish this. High speed battles take place in cars, trucks, helicopters, hovercrafts, and more with a total of 12 vehicle types being available in the game. The preview code we received had 2 cases (levels), but the final game will feature over 50 cases and 7 environments for you to play.
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January Top Commentator Prize
This month we’re giving away a copy of Pursuit Force Extreme Justice for the PSP to the top commentator. We reviewed the game, which was released today, and gave it an 8/10. It’s a hell of a lot of fun and we think you’ll enjoy it.
There’s a few more days left, so get commenting if you think this prize is right for you