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In Full Auto, the city of Staunton is held hostage by a mysterious group known only as The Shepherds. As a retired driver, you are coerced by the Shepherds into a series of lethal street races, where the cost of competing is far greater than anyone ever expected. ‘Unwreck’, an ingenious new feature that makes mid-race “restarts” a thing of the past, allows players to rewind short periods of time. Botch a turn? Correct it. Miss a shortcut? Go back and take it.

Format: Xbox 360
Release 10 Feb 2006
Developer: Pseudo Interactive (defunct)
Publisher: SEGA Europe
Players: Online
PEGI Rating: 12
Editor Score: 6 User Score: 8
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SEGA Confirms E3 Line-Up News

Chris Leyton

13/05/2005

Chris Leyton

SEGA confirms a new Xbox 360 title alongside varied E3 line-up...


SEGA today revealed its forthcoming E3 line-up, confirming the development of a new Xbox 360 title alongside the previously confirmed, Condemned: Criminal Origins.

Full Auto takes place in the city of Staunton, where a mysterious group known as The Shepherds are holding the population hostage. As a retired driver, players are coerced into a series of lethal races by the Shepherds, where the cost of competing is far greater then anyone expects.

The game introduces a new feature known as âUnwreckâ which promises to make mid-race ârestartsâ a thing of the past, allowing players to rewind short periods of time - botch a turn or miss a shortcut, simply rewind and take it back.

A wide variety of unique vehicles are available to the player, who must arm them with any combination of machine guns, cannons and other deadly weapons before taking it to the streets.

âPlay mechanics that would be impossible on current generation hardware â“ like the ability [in Full Auto] to turn an entire city block to rubble, then rewind the carnage at the press of a button â“ will truly define the next-generation experience,â said Scott A. Steinberg, Vice President of Entertainment Marketing, SEGA of America. âIn Full Auto, you'll never see the same explosive sequence twice and, with our proprietary physics technology, gamers will quite literally see and experience destructive uniqueness every time they play it.â

In addition further details on Monolithâs psychological first-person-shooter, Condemned: Criminal Origins have become apparent. Players have to use their instincts, forensic tools and melee combat to hunt serial killers and bring them to justice.

Players take the role of Agent Thomas, an FBI investigator in the Serial Crimes Unit (SCU) and must relentlessly pursue serial killers through detailed urban environments; SEGA promise photo-realistic backdrops, life-like physics and highly sophisticated AI in whatâs shaping up to be one of the most anticipated titles for E3.

Additional SEGA titles scheduled to appear at E3 include:
  • Gunstar Superheroes
  • NHL Eastside Hockey Manager 2005
  • Phantasy Star Universe
  • Shadow the Hedgehog
  • Shining Force Neo
  • Spartan: Total Warrior
  • Virtua Tennis: World Tour
  • Worldwide Soccer Manager 2006/Football Manager 2006


Weâll have further coverage on these titles very soon.
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Editor Score: 6 User Score: 8