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Pursuit Force- Extreme Justice Psp -usa- Iso -

If you owned a PSP between 2007 and 2010, there’s a good chance you have a specific, adrenaline-fueled memory: standing on the roof of a speeding SUV, shooting a terrorist, then jumping onto a speedboat while your original vehicle explodes in a fiery ball behind you.

The game is . We aren't talking "Dark Souls" difficult; we are talking "PSP checkpoint starvation" difficult. One mission in the middle of the game involves chasing a bomber through a minefield, jumping cars three times, then fighting a boss on a moving train. If you die at the train? You restart the entire 10-minute chase. Pursuit Force- Extreme Justice PSP -USA- ISO

8/10 (Nostalgia Adjusted) | 6.5/10 (Objective Review) If you owned a PSP between 2007 and

While the Grand Theft Auto stories (VCS, LCS, Chinatown Wars) usually get the spotlight for PSP action gaming, the Pursuit Force series offered something those games couldn’t: pure, uncut, Hollywood blockbuster insanity running on a handheld. Developed by Bigbig Studios (who later made LittleBigPlanet PSP ) and published by Sony, Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice is the sequel to 2005’s Pursuit Force . It is, for all intents and purposes, a love letter to 1980s and 90s action movies. One mission in the middle of the game

If you have a modded PSP, a PS Vita, or a decent Android phone with PPSSPP, tracking down the USA ISO for Extreme Justice is worth the hunt. Just keep a spare UMD case nearby to throw at the wall when you fail the final jump for the tenth time.

That memory is .