Full Auto 2: Battlelines

Publisher: SEGA

Developer: Deep Fried Entertainment.

# of Players: 1-4

Category: Action

Release Dates

N Amer - 03/20/2007

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    Also available on:
  • PS3

News

Full Auto 2: Battlelines PSP Demo Now Available on U.S. PlayStation Website
After you download the demo, strap on a helmet and some kevlar, it’s going to be a wild ride

SEGA Ships Full Auto 2: Battlelines for PSP
High Octane Combat Racer Hits North American and European Retail Shelves This Week

Thursdays are Golden for SEGA’s Full Auto 2: Battlelines for PSP and Shining Force EXA for PS2
Both Full Auto 2: Battlelines for the PSP and Shining Force EXA for the PlayStation2 will be shipping off to North American retailers on March 20

Sega Announces 'Full Auto 2: Battlelines' For The PSP System
PSP Gamers to be Taken on a High Speed Ride Filled with Explosive Carnage and Massive Destruction

Description

Players can get behind the wheel of 15 different vehicles in Full Auto 2: Battlelines each with customizable skins. Vehicles can also be customized with a multitude of weapons including grenades, M60's, M203 grenade launchers, aircraft guns, mortars, fire & forget radar-guided missiles, and heat-seeking missiles. Taking on more than 15 original tracks in the game, players will immediately notice how Full Auto 2: Battlelines pushes the PSP's technological boundaries with breathtaking displays of destruction, physics, and speed.

In the 56 event single player campaign, players will battle through a variety of challenging modes, achieve a multitude of goals, and destroy numerous rivals – all the while destroying the environment and using the destruction to their advantage. Full Auto 2: Battlelines features three unique new districts on the PSP, each offering six tracks including Point-to-Point, Circuit, and Arena levels. The multiplayer portion of the game features different race modes via ad-hoc connections such as Head-On and Down & Back, or challenge others in Arena Deathmatch modes - all of which contain a variety of objectives. Full Auto 2: Battlelines for the PSP also implements the fan-favorite Unwreck™ feature, which enable players to turn back time and take another shot at a treacherous turn, avoid a deadly obstacle, or simply avoid enemy fire. All the action is backed by a heart pounding sound-track featuring Stone Sour, Sum 41, We Are Scientists, Wolfmother and others.

Features

  • Car combat on the PSP: All the destruction and high-speed combat racing from the PLAYSTATION 3, now on the PSP system!
  • Destruction matters: Strategically targeted destruction opens up invaluable new routes and blocks opponents.
  • New career storyline: A 50+ event single-player career path with multiple modes, objectives, destructive weapons, areas, and rivals to unlock.
  • Variety of gameplay modes: Numerous single-player and multiplayer races via ad hoc, such as Head-On, Down & Back, as well as Arena Deathmatch modes challenge players with a variety of objectives.
  • Brand new customizable vehicles: Players obliterate and wreak havoc in 15 cars - nine brand new to the PSP version!
  • All-new weapons: Customize vehicles with light, medium and heavy weapons including the M16, Grenade, M60, M203 Launcher, Aircraft Gun, Mortar, Fire & Forget Missile, and Heat-Seeking Missiles.
  • Over 15 original tracks: Three unique new districts on the PSP system, each offering six tracks including Point-to-Point, Circuit, and Arena levels.
  • AAA licensed soundtrack: Obliterate the city while listening to popular tracks by Stone Sour, Sum 41, We Are Scientists, Wolfmother and others.

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ESRB Rating

Everyone 10+
Mild Lyrics
Violence

GameZone's Review/Preview

6.2

GZ Rating

Gameplay6
Graphics6
Sound7
DifficultyMedium
Concept6.5
Multiplayer6.5
Overall6.2

Reviewer: Nick Valentino

Review Date: 03/23/2007


In the end, Full Auto 2: Battlelines just doesn’t deliver a solid experience on the PSP nor does it do the series justice

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