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| PLATFORM: | Xbox 360 |
| AGE GROUP: | 12 years and up |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sega of America, Inc. |
| ESRB RATING: | Teen |
| FEATURES: | Choose from a wide selection of unique vehicle designs and arm them with any combination of machine guns, cannons, and other deadly weapons, Unique Unwreck feature gives players the ability to control time, rectifying fatal errors, missed opportunities, and bad aim, Distinct gameplay modes include a 60-event Career Mode, Pursuit, Arena, Tag, and Rampage. A host of mini-games add to the collection, Collision, Jump and Death cameras magnify key moments. One-touch replays and customizable highlight reels amplify the awesome presentation, Enjoy intense combat and unlimited replayability thanks to 20+ vehicles and 10 distinct weapon types |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | 68000 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 010086680003 |
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Customer Reviews of XB360 Full Auto
GooD VisuaL DisplaY of power and Game Play This game is just that, a game. The first thing that I want to say is that for this type of game the graphics are first class. Just imagine playing a Mario Cart Burn Out Mixed together. Now unlike Mario the wepons are more realistic and can be tuned when new power ups are earned in career mode. You can get rear or hood mounted shotgun which can be aimed with the right analog stick like a 1st person shooter, or rocket launchers which are also upgrade able and aimable like the shotgun, and two high powered mashine guns that reimind me of the smg on Halo 2 but much larger. The other wepons are grinades and land mines.(also upgrade able) While playing the game It has the effect of sucking you in to the action. Mainly because you just dont know what will happen next. The out come to every desison you make will have a different effect every time. There is a unwreck feature that has been added to the single player mode which allows you to rewind time and save your self from destruction or watch you destruction over and over. There is also a instant replay feature too. I use this feature to watch the realy good action and the 360 shows alot of power through different effects that are cinima worthy. Like ripple effects added to explosions, the ground cracking from the focus point to the outer edges of the impact area and the sparks and bullet holes which is not new or special just look great. Oh before I forget you driver gets hurled from the car and smacks concrete like some thing out of cops or Americas worst police chases. So over all the is a good game for stress relase with easy to use controlls and options. X-box Live play is smooth and fun too. I say buy it, you will always have fun but if you have to have a story line dint buy it because there is none.5 for fun, 4 over all because the cars are not licensed so they look off but resimble cars we know an love.
fun game!
cool cars, lots to blow up....I knew I was gonna get this after the demo.
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>its still gonna take a while for the 360 to have games that match the systems specs, but this sure will tide me over.
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>4.5/5 STARS
Not as great as Burnout but a good arcade racer nonetheless
Sega's Full Auto for the Xbox 360 is a racer that will never be mistaken for a Gran Turismo simulator-clone. Full Auto has more in common with Criterion's Burnout racing series. What Full Auto does to distinguish itself from Burnout is the fact that each vehicle is armed to the teeth with all sorts of weaponry. I see this Sega arcade racer as the offspring of a marriage between Burnout and the Twisted Metal series.
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>The game is easy to pick up and play and get into. In fact, this is one of its advantages over other racers in that the racing physics involve in forgiving. The goal of Full Auto is not to show how well the game can simulate racing on the console, but to immerse the player in road rage-inducing mayhem. Everything about Full Auto is gearing towards a more arcade-type game. The driving controls are very simple. The game makes very good use of all the face buttons, bumpers and triggers on the 360 controller.
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>The gameplay is all about full auto destruction and the developers really spent alot of time making sure that everything on the screen is destructible. Whatever you can see and aim at can be destroyed either by running over and into it or by using your vehicle's choice of weaponry. One thing I've had alot of fun pulling off is jumping off the crest of a downslope on a track and at the same time launching off a few missiles at the top floors of a building at the bottom of said downslope. By the time my car lands from its jump the building I shot my missiles at are crumbling down to its foundation and taking out any rival racers that were ahead of me.
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>The one new innovation in gameplay that Full Auto has is the ability to rewind time back a few seconds if one gets totalled or makes the wrong turn. This going back in time part of the gameplay is helpful but not always available. Only by causing destruction on everything around you can you fill the gauge meter enough to make the option available. But with Full Auto that is easy enough to accomplish. It's a nifty trick and when used properly can help the player learn just how to make a certain sharp turn on the course without losing too much speed or learn which side track and ramps are best in overtaking a lead car.
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>The graphics in Full Auto is not as photorealistic as the ones in the 360's Project Gotham Racing 3, but what it lacks in breathtaking beauty it has in the amount of destructive particles and items that fill up the screen. The processing power of the 360 seemed to have been utilized in making the game's environment fully destructible while doing just enough to make the car models just slighty better than the previous generation of racers. The sound effects are great when heard through a surround sound system. Every roar and rumble of the cars' engines are distinct, but its in the weapons fire and explosions that surround sound really shines.
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>If I have any complaints about Full Auto its that the game on multiplayer doesn't allow for the use of the time-rewind option. This makes multiplayer a more conservative side of the game's fun. There's less reckless abandonment type of racing in multiplayer than there is when playing the single-player mode. The game also doesn't add anything else to the racing genre that Twisted Metal and Burnout hasn't already brought to fore. Full Auto did marry the those two games' best features together and pulls it off well enough. For those on a budget I would recommend this fun arcade-racer only as a rental. Rent it out and give it a spin to see if its to their liking. Those who want another racer for their 360 and can afford it then I recommend this game as a buy. It's a fun, no-nonsense game that is just a few things short of being great.