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World super police ps2 review
World super police ps2 review





The game ends when one player's base is breached by either a standard or super-sized "Dreadnought" Hovertank. The objective is to defeat one's opponent by purchasing and deploying Hovertanks to invade their main base.

world super police ps2 review

Cooperative play features the unique feature that the life bars of the two players are intertwined if either player is destroyed, it counts as a failure for both players.Ĭited as an early MOBA game, Precinct Assault is an arena battle mode in which each player starts with a single base and can capture automated Turrets or Outposts across the map. Crime War also supports a second player in cooperative play. Players begin in a futuristic Griffith Park, but as they advance through the game they may unlock areas such as Venice Beach, LAX and Long Beach. The story events range from rogue lunatics arming observatories with weapons, to a malfunctioning supercomputer. Crime War Mode Ĭrime War is a story mode, following a day in the life of an LAPD X1-Alpha pilot. Precinct Assault is a strategy mode that is similar to Herzog Zwei (except the player can actively help their armies get to the other base) and is well known for inspiring MOBA games like DotA and League of Legends. There are two modes of play in the game, Crime War and Precinct Assault (both modes can be played either as single player or two player). The X1-Alpha is a police vehicle that can transform between a fast, hovering pursuit vehicle, and a slower, full-fledged combat mecha. In the game, players assume the role of a pilot for the X1-Alpha, a robot designed to fight in the "Crime War" in Los Angeles in the year 2098.

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Future Cop was originally developed as an installment of the Strike series. Future Cop: LAPD is a third-person shooter developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts and released first for the PlayStation, then Mac OS and Microsoft Windows.







World super police ps2 review