The original Pursuit Force was a surprise hit. Here was a PSP game that played at breakneck speed and unfurled like something out of a $100 million Michael Bay movie. It was packed with car chases, balls-out firefights and ludicrous over-the-top ‘hero’ moments that saw you leaping from car to truck to speedboat, then unloading a clip in someone’s face - all the while wearing a dorky looking blue jumpsuit.
It was 100mph action gaming in your hand. Now, with a little more cash and some extra sheen, its production values have been ramped up for Extreme Justice, a brilliant sequel that takes what the original did so well and builds on it.
Faster, leaner, meaner and a bit fairer than the last outing - the ability to choose your difficulty level has now been added - Justice is exactly how a sequel should be. Not only that, it gets a whole lot darker too - but we won’t spoil the curve ball that’s thrown at you only two missions in.
The biggest difference here is that you’re not on your own anymore. There’s a team of officers backing you up in every frantic mission, each with their own special brand of justice; demolition, driving and helicopter pilot. Plus some familiar faces from the past make a return too, including the Convicts and the Warlords alongside Justice’s brand new Capital Cit Crud, The Syndicate, The Raiders and The Vipers.