Full Auto 2: Battlelines (2011)

Full Auto 2: Battlelines is the sequel to Full Auto and is a vehicular combat racing game available on the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. It was developed by Evolution Studios on PS3 and by Naughty Dog on PSP and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. As of July 16th, 2019 the online servers have been completely shutdown.

Gameplay
Full Auto 2 features the same controller configuration as the previous game. The points system from the first game was removed. The upgrades for the weapons from the front and rear are no longer featured in the game. It features Base Assault (online only) where one team must defend the base, while the others will charge and destroy their rivals, as well as their base.

In the single player mode, players have to get to the end of the track by a certain time or destroy a certain number of objects or vehicles to win. The player also at times must complete a race by making sure an ally survives the laps or time allotted.

Career mode entails that the player completes primary objectives to continue/pass the level that usually consists of protecting an alley, finishing a race first, or by killing a selected target. The target is occasionally a boss battle, sometimes in large battle arenas that are a bit like a gladiator coliseum. Players may also complete secondary objectives at each level, but must complete the primary objectives first to complete the level to earn the completed secondary objectives. There are always secondary objectives usually consisting of three in number. Players that complete the required primary objectives may be rewarded with a car or a weapon, and if they complete the secondary objectives, they may obtain a car, weapon, or car skins that consists of various paint schemes.

PlayStation 3
The plot of Career mode in the PS3 version involves Genesis, a sentient who is tasked with guiding Horizon State through times of crises, recruits the player to face off against The Racers, a group that tries to take over and terrorize Horizon State through vehicular-combat tournaments. The player is to compete, facing off against rivals (who are ranked) and challengers (who are not) as well as their lieutenants. Within each defeat, this allows Genesis to help locate his safeguard component, which shuts down his programming should he ever turn hostile towards humanity, and recover her database that contains his learning history.

Eventually the player comes across the Ascendants' leader who drives the "S" class vehicle Hercules that contains Genesis's safeguard. After the leader is defeated and the safeguard shut down, Genesis's database is reactivated and through his learning history, deduces by machine theory that the only way to protect humanity from themselves is through their destruction. The player is forced to fight him, whose database is in another "S" class vehicle named Raiden, and his personal army and chases him to his lair, an Skyscraper in the Middle of Horizon City (the capital of Horizon State) where she prepares to have the entire state destroyed. Through the use of weapons located there, Genesis is eventually defeated by the player.

PlayStation Vita
In the Vita version, Genesis has been created as a supercomputer to aid the world, rather than just a state, against natural disasters that had already claimed millions of lives during the past two decades leading up to 2016. As the supercomputer had easily come up with solutions faster than humanity could or was unable to solve, their dependence on Genesis greatly increased, ultimately serving her as a result. In response, vehicular-combat tournaments are held by the Covenant of The Knight's Ascended (CTKA), a group of Catholic preachers turned revolutionary Christian extremists whose aim is to ensure the end of Genesis's influence and establish a Theocratic New World Order. Knowing that the battles would weaken Genesis's core and cause it to fail, they would ultimately take control of the world themselves. Many years afterwards, the CTKA is ravaged by the very combat they have hosted, leaving total superiority up to anyone who is able to control both the CTKA and the competition.

The player enters the CTKA's tournaments for their own purposes, rather than assisting Genesis. After defeating rivals across the United States, Europe, Asia, Latin America, Middle East, Africa, Australia and Antarctica the MSO's leader, The General, is revealed to fight with his lair as in the Vatican City. After his defeat, the player can allow Genesis to continue its status as mankind's guardian or have her destroyed, therefore returning mankind to a state of self determination.

PS3 Version

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 * Prowler (2010 Ford Taurus SHO Police)
 * California (2004 Dodge Neon SRT-4)
 * California Classic (1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo)
 * Snowcleaner (2008 GMC Topkick)
 * Bionicle (2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder)
 * Charger (1959 Ford Edsel)
 * Velocita (2007 Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera)
 * Cowboy (2004 Ford Taurus Stock Car)
 * Prowler Classic (1970 Mercury Monterey)
 * Adirondack (1969 Dodge Charger R/T)
 * Tecna (2007 Volkswagen Golf GTI W12)
 * Optimum (2009 BMW X5 xDrive48i M Sport)
 * Rat Rod (1968 Dodge Coronet 440 RT)
 * Richman (2007 Bentley Continental GT)
 * Therizen (2003 Seat Leon Cupra R)
 * Cobra (1957 Chevrolet Bel Air)
 * Yellow Jacket (1980 Checker Marathon)
 * Iridium Classic (1972 Ford Escort RS1600)
 * Rushmore (2009 Nissan Navara)
 * Bangkok (2008 Volkswagen Sirocco 24)