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Full Auto is a destructive racing game. Your muscle car is well equipped with machine guns - the question is if you can survive the race, not win it! I enjoy the destructability of the world, as well as the rewind button.
I have to say first that every time I go to play this game I laugh my fool head off for the first ten minutes or so. I play a lot of video games (as you might imagine) and many of them have a driving aspect. A key skill I've honed over time is how to drive quickly, instinctively, while avoiding crashes. It is REALLY hard for me to switch to this game where you're often trying to ram head-on into your opponent. I will be racing down the road and literally keep missing the cars I'm trying to hit, because my hands automatically dodge left and right!
Once you get the hang of the smashing, the game is a lot of fun. It's really easy, too. I never have to look at the manual - it's just a matter of grabbing a car, choosing a weapons configuration, hopping into a map and smashing away. It's a great stress relief. You have arcade mode which are one-off maps as well as career mode to build up your skills and vehicles over time. They have a lot of vehicle choices, color choices, and interesting maps. There's a lot to enjoy here if you like smashing things with cars.
They did a good job with the environment. You can smash into other cars of course, but you can also run down cafe tables, take down light poles and telephone poles, even smash your way through buildings. The whole world disintegrates around you. Blast into a full gasoline tanker truck and watch it go up in a huge fireball.
The rewind feature builds up over time and lets you "backtrack" after a wrong turn or a head-on collision. It's great fun and helps you extend your time, undoing a mistake.
There are multiplayer modes too, where you can play with people either locally on your system or online with XBox Live.
Yes, other racing games might have more "perfect" car models and racing response, but that's not really what Full Auto is about. Full Auto is a casual, smash-em-up game that lets you play for a few minutes then go on with something else. It does perfectly with that, and is highly recommended!
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Initially, I thought this game sucked, and was even a waste of the $10 I spent on it. I thought the graphics were borderline acceptable for any 360 game, and the gameplay was iffy at best.
However, give it about 15 minutes, and you'll be hooked. Its pure, escapist fun, and really is a blast to play. There is no reality whatsoever applied to the Career Mode, and come expecting that and you wont be disappointed.
It is the antithesis of perfectionist and precision driving games, and we need that every now and then.
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I waited to pick this up until it hit $10 because of mixed reviews. I think this game's success suffered from all the comparisons. It's not Burnout or Twisted Metal. It has its own style and is a steal at <$20. The racing is solid, it's challenging to unlock everything and get all the medals, and the weapons and destruction are a blast! With all the weak racers out there it's a shame a gem like this has been overlooked.
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Now in a reduced-price 'Greatest Hits' package, Full Auto is basically Twisted Metal meets Burnout. The racing, the insane crashes and exotic locales are Burnout. The machine guns, shotguns, missiles, rockets, cannons and explosions are Twisted Metal. Put them together for 1P or 2P head-to-head action, and it's burning mayhem. And this time, the driver's body does get propelled out of the wreck. Fun!
Solid game, pretty straightforward 1P-mode. Just win a medal in each race, unlock more races, unlock new goodies (cars, weapons, tracks), and so on. And it gets tough. The computer is pretty cagey intelligence-wise. The graphics are excellent, and really awesome on HD. The car damage, the general chaos---it's nothing that new, but a nice twist on the insanely-speedy-car-shooter. You can even rewind time during the race, in case you have to try that turn again or avoid the landmine...but try it too many times and you're out of luck. There's a sequel for PSP and PS3, but no other systems--why?
No heavily involved driving simulator here, but plenty of chaos. Definitely recommended for fans of the two aforementioned series, a nice pickup that does the job.
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This game is fun really and destructable, this game is a real fast breakdown i mean when you play this game you don't want to stop cause one it's great with awsome grapic's, two in 1player mode you can rewind thats the unique thing about this game you can pause fast foward or rewind, okay but really you can rewind but only in 1player mode, in rewind you can change your way in your driveing like when you hit a car and your car blows up you can rewind and make it look like it did'nt happen and the stages are awsome with relistic background and destruction, so this game is fun.
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