December 1, 2006 - Today SEGA announced that Full Auto 2: Battlelines for the PS3 has officially gone gold, and is ready to be manufactured and distributed to stores across North America. The sequel to the Xbox 360 game developed by Pseudo Interactive, Full Auto 2 features fast cars outfitted with destructive weaponry.
In Full Auto 2: Battlelines, players are plunged into the middle of Meridian City as its once-pleasant districts are transformed by automotive destruction. The game features destructible environments and dynamically changing track conditions. Players can choose from over 25 vehicles, all of which are customizable with the game's 20 explosive weapons. The game also introduces a new Arena Mode featuring team play, as well as five different multiplayer modes including Gladiator, Cat & Mouse, and Base Assault.
Full Auto 2 for the PS3 is slated for release on December 12 of this year, and will retail for a suggested price of $59.95.
Episode 48 of the I Got Gameplay podcast is now online. In this episode, the group talks sports, sports, and more sports, revolving around their favorite sports games franchises.
Michael Burhan plays second-fiddle on this episode to Sportaholics Anonymous presenter Brandon Liggan and the two are joined by Stephen Wadelin, Drew White, Kyla DiPietro, Zack Latour and Xander Skullion.
As amazing as it may seem given Sony Computer Entertainment's track record with the PlayStation franchise, the PlayStation 3 has undoubtedly been the outside bet for the current-generation since it's launch back in March 2007. Arriving late in Europe, with successful Japanese and North American launches already under its belt, an incredibly high price-tag and it's underdog status has seen the PlayStation 3 achieving slow but consistent growth across the continent in the ensuing three years.
I got my PS3 just after launch and had some great times playing some amazing games. Been one of the best things I have ever bought.
So much has happened in 3 years, can't wait to see what happens in the next 3 years.
Every console has ups and downs during it's lifespan, and the PS3 is no different. But as avengers1978 is saying in the Open Zone (---->), the PS3 launch around eighteen months after the 360 in Europe, and is only just lagging behind. I've got every console in this and most generations, and while I personally prefer the 360 this time around, there's no denying the PS3 is doing some great things... (despite the legal issues!)
And let's not forget - three years into the original Xbox's life and the Xbox 360 was already on shop shelves!
Today Sony announced a demo for its automotive combat game Full Auto 2: Battlelines is now available from the U.S. PlayStation Website. The game was released in March and is the portable version of the PlayStation 3 title. Battlelines drops high-speed vehicles outfitted with weapons and armor into destructible urban environments. Players can destroy the streets to dynamically change track conditions and block competitors, open new paths, or crush opponents with falling debris.
The PSP version features exclusive content such as a new 56 event single-player story mode, 15 selectable cars designed for the handheld port, and numerous multiplayer and arena modes for ad-hoc connections.