
Full Auto 2: Battlelines (PS3)

Full Auto 2: Battle Lines featured extensive leaderboards on the web.
Pseudo Interactive came to us with a few simple goals for the online experience in Full Auto 2: Battle Lines.
First, they wanted bullet-proof matchmaking. Second, they wanted to track all kinds of player stats and display them both in-game and on the web. Finally, they wanted to do it all on the PlayStation 3, a next-gen platform still deep in development.
Our response? No problem!
Full Auto 2: Battle Lines succeeded on all fronts. The game was out at system launch, among a small handful to feature impressive online play. (See Marvel: Ultimate Alliance for another GameSpy-powered PS3 launch title.)
Players are able to quickly and easily find one another when they get the urge to blow something up. Which is a good thing since the new Arena battle mode is stupid fun. To see how you're doing you can either check on your standings in the game itself or brag to co-workers at the office by pointing them to Full Auto 2's web-based leaderboards.
Mission accomplished.
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