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November 13th, 2006, 09:28 GMT · By Robert Matei

Full Auto 2: Battlelines Becomes Portable

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Looks like Pseudo Interactive won't be developing a PS3 exclusive, namely Full Auto 2: Battlelines. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that the game has switched developers, all I'm trying to point out is that the game won't be a PS3 exclusive anymore, as it will also
have PSP support. Nevertheless, the PSP version will be developed by Deep Fried Entertainment, in order to allow Pseudo to focus on the PS3 version.

The PSP version of the game will feature some exclusive content including a new 56 event single-player story mode, 15 new cars-developed specifically for the PSP, and of course, the game will also take advantage of the PSP's enhanced connectivity features, meaning players will be able to try out the numerous multiplayer modes of the game via the PSPs' wireless connection.

The PSP version of Full Auto 2: Battlelines will also implement an interesting feature, namely the "Unwreck" feature that enables players to go back in time and attempt once more a portion of the game that caused them serious damage. The soundtrack also sounds impressive, featuring some big names like Sum 41, Stone Sour, We Are Scientists and Wolfmother, maybe they should have gotten Slipknot.

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Comment #1 by: jill is hot on 05 Mar 2008, 23:02 UTC reply to this comment

it looks to be fun

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