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Full Auto on Xbox 360 (2006)

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Average rating: 55%
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3 stars out of 5
from 1,259 member
 
Certificate: Certificate: TBC
Format: Xbox 360
Released: 10/02/2006

Brief synopsis of Full Auto

Put together weapon-equipped vehicles with detailed and interactive urban environments and you have Full Auto, the most destructive racing action experience on the 360. Produced exclusively for Microsoft's hard-to-buy (at least at the time of this game's release) entertainment module, Full Auto allows players to choose from a huge selection of unique vehicle designs and arm them with any combination of machine guns, cannons, and other deadly weapons. The rules of the road don't apply in this high-speed, anything goes competition, and once players have honed their skills against AI opponents, they can get onto Live and take on real players in destruction-heavy lap races and 'last-man standing' arena matches. The setting is the city of Staunton in the near future. The city is held hostage by a shadowy 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. Full Auto lets you employ the use of Unwreck, a new feature that allows players to rewind short periods of time. If you make a mess of a turn, you can go back and correct it. Missed a shortcut? Rewind and take it. Packed with over 10 game modes, including a 60-event career, Full Auto offers a depth of variety that overtakes even the most celebrated racing games of the current generation, while mooning out of the passenger side. Extensive multiplayer support via split-screen and online play ensures racers will surely be hitting ignition late into the night.

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Rated - 4 starsIts so underated

Dave Hunt from London, England , 14/08/2006

A game that not many would pick up, but i found myself playing this for hours on end and enjoying every minute.

Imagine Burnout with guns and you have a really fun game. Graphically it isnt brilliant but playability is a huge factor on this.

Online is great as well, but you wont find many online servers.

Well worth a rental for a few weeks.

8 out of 10 for me.

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 1 starFULL AUTO - What a piece of Junk

James Collier from Bracknell , England , 26/07/2006

The worst game I have ever played on the 360 by far . What junk , utter gabbage, a waste of plastic , only fit for recycling this one.

AVOID AT ALL COST!

  3 out of 5 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 1 starWhere the excitement?

Chris Jones from Swadlincote , 27/02/2007

Didn't really like this game, couldn't see the point really. Could see what they were trying to do but didn't know whether to blow up the competition or concentrate on racing them suppose you should do both but neither felt exciting. Burnout is so much better and yet your car doesn't have weapons, basically because your car is the weapon!

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsits a CLASSIC

cabbage cabbage from UK [Highly rated reviewer] , 21/05/2008

I find this game great - I have had this great game since I first got my xbox - it was one of the first games out for this great console and can still be respectivley good in todays standards, apart from the very rare un-detailed building or pedestrian car it us a very promising game. I have got 695 gamerscore from this game with ease - u get the minimum of 20g per series that you complete apart from the tutorial which I believe to be 10g - this game is great and so simple. Cars with guns on them and points, with a reversal time button which combines gears if war, pgr4 and prince if Persia - WICKED - this gamecis great so buy or rent it.

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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Rated - 3 starsit's ok...

A customer from Swansea , 08/01/2009

Not too bad but you can tell from the first half hour that it's going to get boring pretty quickly. The tracks are all the same, the race types are all pretty similar as well.

For achievements, it's easy to get around 400-500 in a few hours of playing it but the rest take quite a lot of time to complete.

My advice would be, rent Burnout Paradise instead

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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Rated - 1 starWhere the excitement?

Chris Jones from Swadlincote , 27/02/2007

Didn't really like this game, couldn't see the point really. Could see what they were trying to do but didn't know whether to blow up the competition or concentrate on racing them suppose you should do both but neither felt exciting. Burnout is so much better and yet your car doesn't have weapons, basically because your car is the weapon!

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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