Full Auto 2 – First PS3 Screens

SEGA’s Sony-only car mangler sighted.

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SPOnG reported yesterday how SEGA’s next gen demolition racer Full Auto 2 was somewhat surprisingly going to be a PS3 exclusive, with no follow up to the Xbox 360 version of Full Auto, which was released earlier this year.

We’ve just been sent these rather special looking first screens from Full Auto 2, a game with which we’ll be getting a full, down and dirty hands-on next week. SEGA are making a big song and dance about the totally destructible environments being integral to Full Auto 2’s gameplay, so we’ll let you know how well this works when we get a chance to crash some cars next week.

You can see the announcement from earlier this week by clicking here.

Only one question remains. Does SEGA have any more pre-E3 news for us? There are still four working days left before the actual show starts. SPOnG hopes that somewhere deep in SEGA’s corporate HQ (which we like to imagine is luridly painted in all the colours of the rainbow, but we unfortunately know it's not) that there is a team of PR people busily readying more astounding news releases to add to those we have already received in the last couple of weeks.

And even if they're not, we just don’t care. Whatever happens, we will be playing Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz on Nintendo’s Wii console this time next week. You can click here for more on the best thing ever involving monkeys, bananas and nunchucks.
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I'll Eat Your Soul 3 May 2006 13:04
1/3
So Burnout with higher resolution textures then? *stifles yawns*
PreciousRoi 5 May 2006 10:54
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I'll Eat Your Soul wrote:
So Burnout with higher resolution textures then? *stifles yawns*


nooooo, Burnout with higher resolution textures AND GUNS...

and not ridiculously cartoony guns like in them other vehicular combat games either, I don't think theres an ice cream truck or psychotic clown anywhere in the game (thank god). Though a mission to obliterate ICP's tour bus would be kewl.
thane_jaw 7 May 2006 00:30
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Meh, tried the demo and figured I got my money's worth.

This is a bad franchise to try and build up, platform jumping strikes slighty of fleecing those who weren't caught out the first time. It sounds like a solid concept but there's nothing extra to bring you back in (I recall Interstate '78 tried and failed in the late 90's to achieve the same kinda of vehicle combat. I can't ever see this being a viable sub-genre of car-combat games).
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