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| Full Auto 2: Battlelines | |
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| Developer(s) | Pseudo Interactive Deep Fried Entertainment (PSP) |
| Publisher(s) | Sega |
| Native resolution | 1080p |
| Platform(s) | PlayStation 3 PlayStation Portable |
| Release date(s) | PS3 NA December 7, 2006 PSP NA March 20, 2007 EU March 30, 2007 AUS March 29, 2007 |
| Genre(s) | Vehicular combat |
| Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
| Rating(s) | PS3 ESRB: Teen PEGI: 12+ PSP ESRB: Everyone 10+ OFLC: M PEGI: 12+ |
| Media | BD-ROM, UMD |
| Input methods | Sixaxis, Dual Shock 3 |
Full Auto 2: Battlelines is the second Full Auto game and is available on the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. It is developed by Pseudo Interactive on PlayStation 3 and by Deep Fried Entertainment on Playstation Portable and published by Sega. The game was released on December 7th, 2006.[1] A demo with single and multi-player modes was released on the PlayStation Network on February 15th, 2007. Also it rated as popular as Twisted Metal.
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Gameplay
Full Auto 2 features the same controller configuration as the Xbox 360 version. The points system from the first game was removed. The upgrades for the weapons from the front and rear are no longer featured in the game. It features Base Assault (online only) where one team must defend the base, while the others will charge and destroy their rivals, as well as their base.
In the single player mode, players have to get to the end of the track by a certain time or destroy a certain amount of objects or vehicles to win. The player also at times must complete a race by making sure an ally survives the laps or time allotted.
Career mode entails that the player completes primary objectives to continue/pass the level. Players may also complete secondary objectives each level, but must complete the primary objectives first to complete the level to earn the completed secondary objectives. Through the completion of primary and secondary objectives the player earns new vehicles and weapons and vehicle skins. At the end of the game the player faces the robot car SAGE, which apparently is out of control.
Critical reception
PS3
PSP
External links
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