Full Auto

Full Auto (2006)

by Pseudo Interactive, Sega
Genres:Racing, Fighting
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:Full Auto gives 'gun it' a whole new meaning. It's a driving auto combat game in the vein of burnout and twisted metal. You'll drive through various courses set all over the world in all sorts of different environments and blow stuff up. You'll go from level to level completing various objectives and trying to get not only a great destruction score but first place to the finish line. If you’re unlucky enough to get blown up by someone, you can always ‘un-wreck’ and turn back the clock to get a second chance and turn the tables. When you’re done wrecking the AI, you can take the road war onto Xbox live where you can race and blowup up to 8 opponents.Show more
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user avatar@TheSpoonmanuser avatar@TheSpoonman
January 30, 2025
High octane car combat action. If you love racing games like Burnout and Need for Speed, and want some more action on top of that, this game is for you. Different weapons to outfit the numerous cars with, amazing racing venues, and the ability to rewind time should you get wrecked.
Ohhhh this game! Full Auto was a blast to play! I had not played a racing game where you can use guns to destroy other racers until I played this one. Just driving around with a shotgun in front was amazing; I was frequently buckshot-ing cars and landing some pretty amazing jumps too. I personally love the Burnout series more, but there's nothing quite like annihilating opponents with two hits from a shotgun. That's coupled with the fun of modes like Gang Wars which pitted your team of identical cars against an opposing team's. Going to destroy the opposing team was always fun, and I wish there was more of that. Having this game series back on modern hardware would be fantastic since it seemed underrated or mostly on PlayStation instead Xbox.
user avatar@Blashteduser avatar@Blashted
May 16, 2025
Totally worth saving this 360 classic. Car racing with mounted guns in an arcade space is a blast and is worth playing. Would love to see this come to PC in the modern era.
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