Tag: Full Auto
Summary: Full Auto
by admin on Mar.13, 2010, under Summary
Combine raw horsepower with awesome firepower in a race that demands both precision aim and breakneck speed. Destroy your enemies and tear the world apart as you master a wide arsenal of weaponry and a stunning selection of armor-laden cars. Xbox Live support ensures significant replay value for gamers itching to take on human opponents in both grand-scale arena modes and full-throttle races.
Genre: Racing Action
Publisher: SEGA
Developer: Pseudo Interactive
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Full Auto
by admin on Feb.01, 2010, under Review
February 14, 2006 –
Full Auto arrives amidst a maelstrom of gamers’ greedy hands, reaching out in desperation for new content. Dead or Alive 4 released well over a month ago, and since then Xbox 360 gamers have had little more to feed their ravenous appetites than some meager Xbox Live Arcade morsels. While SEGA’s timing couldn’t be better with Full Auto’s release, the game isn’t a mind-blowing next-generation experience. It’s a decent-looking arcade-style racer that’s heavy on combat and light on depth. In short stints the game can be enjoyable, but don’t expect to be spending countless hours with this one.
The game’s Career mode is where you’ll spend most of your time offline and gives you a variety of objectives to complete. You’ll have to blast cars and environments for points, slide around corners to earn boost and finish first in every race for gold medals to unlock all the goodies. The game gives you a few unique modes of play, including a few no weapons races, modes that strip your unwreck ability, as well as team battles and endurance races. Despite the different modes, they all feel very much alike.
Full Auto in a nutshell.Aside from getting achievement points, Full Auto’s Head-to-Head mode is the other best reason to plow through the Career challenges. This mode lets you take on another friend via split-screen action. Unlocking all the car classes, tracks and weapons definitely makes this experience more enjoyable, especially since you can race against up to six computer controlled opponents. The Arcade mode is far less worthy of absorbing your time. Sure you can use all your unlocked car skins, race modes and weapons, but you’re also racing by yourself in a mode that yields no results short of a few achievements.
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