The whole package is extremely polished from the art direction and design of the logos, vehicles, and into movies, to the character animations and the actually in game graphics.
Creo que es posiblemente el juego al que más he jugado en la PSP. Muchísima variedad de misiones y de objetivos. Para ser de 2006 apenas tenía tirón de FPS salvo en algún momento en concreto, e incluía un modo arcade bastante bueno para ser un juego de una portátil del año 2006.
Lo recuerdo con muchísimo cariño, pese a que el argumento tampoco era nada del otro mundo.
Pursuit Force is one of the games that I wanted to play as the police officer for the entire game. And this game is what I am actually looking for. In this first game, there is not really much of the story in Career mode. The plot of this game is just completely flat. Meaning that this game does not have a proper build-up. The only purpose of playing this game is to take down and eliminate all five criminal organizations in the game. Which are the Capelli Family. Warlords. Convicts, Vixens, and Killer 66.However despite the flat story of this game. The game plays like a game challenge rather than just shooting and honestly, it's pretty good. Jumping vehicle by vehicle, shoot enemies with a minigun. Shoot enemies on foot (Although the on-foot controls felt very sticky) and most importantly the more I progress the tougher the missions, enemies, and bosses I have to face. If you need the police game with a challenge? This PSP game is a good need to try.
Overall, Pursuit Force has all the elements of an exciting high-speed Hollywood pursuit: fast cars, loud guns, and daredevil jumps. The gameplay does get a little repetitive at times.
It's visually impressive, plays well, and -- best of all -- is meant to be enjoyed in short bursts. Almost a portable action movie, Pursuit Force offers plenty of thrills. However, like its silver-screen inspirations, it ultimately leaves one feeling unfulfilled.
All told, even with the addition of unlockable race and time trial modes, Pursuit Force is actually a very short game. Certainly it is if you give up due to frustration (we wouldn’t blame you), but even if you spend ten hours completing, about eight of those hours will be failed attempts.
You should buy this game only if you like stabbing your hands with bits of glass like Batman does in Arkham Asylum. Either that, or you’re fairly confident the PSP’s build quality will ensure it surviving forehead-screen interface.
One of my favourites on the system. The game offers fast paced action and a healthy selection of levels. A good selection of vehicles, ranging from sports cars to boats are at your disposal. The missions have the player travel a set route from point A to B, while completing various objectives on the way. These include capturing or destroying enemy vehicles, escort missions etc. In some segments, you will find yourself fighting the bad guys on foot or manning a helicopter turret. The difficulty level is pretty high, getting a 100% in this game is no easy task.
Actually pretty fun at times. If you're expecting a realistic police simulator (I don't know why you would)
DON'T BUY THIS And I'll tell you why eventually. If you want a police game where you are part badass, maybe. In this game you play as a police that murders EVERYTHING DAMN thing HE COMES IN CONTACT WITH (not civilians and other good people). I know the idea of killing every damn thing that is BAD around you is strange mixed with the concept that this game is about REMOVING CRIME. But this game is this game, and it is pretty damn strange.
Not a game for me at all. I really liked the initial idea and the over-the-top approach, but the game itself is very old fashioned, like it came straight from early 90s arcade - tough, unforgiving, simplistic. The graphics are nice, but can become choppy if too much happens on screen. Sounds are forgettable (apart from the police boss - nice voice acting there), missions are very similar to each other (pursuit on road, pursuit on boat, pursuit on chopper etc.) and totally unrealistic driving mechanics along with strange shooting makes me feel I was playing an on-rails game. Much more of a Spy Hunter than Grand Theft Auto. For folks looking for some challenge and for arcade fans only.
I also tried this mess **** besides the fact that it's excessively difficult It doesn't even let you follow the enemy Until you catch him you have a portion that forces you to fall in if you didn't fall in it puts you in failed If you are looking to follow put yourself in category C never in b or a so I can continue the game with other missions it says in the game settings chat but there is no chat everywhere I looked you have to pass this mission to receive with cool mission this to get that that is not chat chat account is to enter code give you weapons infinite life unlock missions stuff like that not so you can pass the level that's why my opinion is to stay away from the game this I tried it but it's a pain in the ass it's worse than the pain from the table at the table there's an algocalmin something but in this game you have nothing to take but throw it out the window This is the kind of games that were made before when the internet appeared in Michael Jackson's time when he was a kid from the ones in the city and at the casinos it was made so that you keep losing All the time to put money in hoping you'll pass the level But you can never pass for that the game was made to pass the level that's why on the PlayStation 5 I saw that this mess was put in stay away it's not recommended it's a linear game from point to point d you have to manage to eliminate the enemies If you don't get tabs failure So if you still manage to do this instead of it putting you in a or b it puts you in Slow So it won't unlock your next mission so my opinion is stay away from it it's not fun at all
SummaryPursuit Force is a driving/combat game that gives you the unique ability to jump between and fight on vehicles. The game follows the adventures of a rookie Police Officer working for Pursuit Force - an elite, vehicle-based crime fighting force chasing down criminal gangs across an entire fictional US state. Engage in deadly gun battles w...