Dish out some much-deserved Justice on your PSP.
by Robert Workman on Thursday, January 24, 2008
Extreme Justice focuses on various enemies throughout its story. These vary from rag-tag soldiers with a knack for explosive activity to a corrupt police force with its own agenda. Each member of the Pursuit Force serves their own unique purpose, such as manning a fully-loaded attack helicopter or, with the character you control, performing daredevil antics like the ones described above. Throughout each stage, you'll perform several duties. One minute, you'll drive an Army truck through checkpoints while shaking enemies off the top. The next, you'll helm a gun turret with unlimited ammunition, blasting enemy cars off the road.
This sequel improves upon the first game, thanks to control enhancements. Rather than performing all your actions on the digital pad, you maneuver characters and vehicles with the analog nub. The d-pad works with other functions, such as arming different weapons for each mission. Seizing enemy vehicles is a cinch, if you're close enough to leap onto them. Then it's just a matter of hitting the right shoulder button rapidly and shooting enemies before they shoot you. Other additions also make the grade, including on-foot segments (which work better than expected), boss battles that require shooting and quick-time button presses and all sorts of vehicles scattered through each stage, including hovercrafts, jet skis and motorcycles.
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