Full Auto 2 Careers Onto PSP

SEGA’s smash-em-up makes handheld debute - details and first pics inside

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Check out this first bunch of rather tasty looking PSP screens from SEGA’s newly announced Full Auto 2 on PSP, which is due for release in early 2007.

The handheld version of the popular smash-‘em-up follows the just-released PS3 version of Full Auto 2: Battlelines, and is being developed by Deep Fried Entertainment.

Full Auto 2 is primarily about one thing: destruction.

Beef up your vehicles with loads of huge weapons including grenades, M60s, M203 grenade launchers, aircraft guns, mortars, fire-and-forget radar-guided missiles, and heat-seeking missiles. Then go careering through a range of fully destructible levels, smashing up the environment around you in a strategic way (i.e. in order to cause more mayhem for your unfortunate AI or human competitors).

This new PSP version of Full Auto 2 features quite a bit of new, exclusive content, including a 56-event story mode for single-player, and 15 cars you can get behind the wheel of, plus a load of new weapons and up to four-player multiplayer modes.

From SEGA’s press release just in, “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-favourite 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 soundtrack featuring Stone Sour, Sum 41, We Are Scientists, Wolfmother and others.”

Full Auto 2: Battlelines is penned in for a spring 2007 release.

Right now, however, the only PSP game SPOnG’s at all interested in is Lumines II from Tetsuya Mizuguchi’s Q entertainment (and published by Buena Vista Games in the UK this coming Friday).

SPOnG's full review to follow shortly, as soon as we can prise the damn PSP from Adam's sweaty mitts.

[i]Not bloody Wolfmother again… get Sabbath to reform, damn it.[/i]
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