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Other Law Enforcement Games

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  • 1 month later...

Police Simulator Patrol Officers

is a fun realistic game... not going to be shooting anyone but occasionally you get to taze someone running away . you must play by the book or you get point deductions for bad decisions, if you lose all your points, you get fired. 

Edited by Scott Dean

  • 10 months later...
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Found a cyber genre type game that has law enforcement gameplay included, i can give more info if interested

Could contain: screenshot, pc game

Edited by David Ord

  • 1 month later...

The creators of "American Fugitive" will release a police game on August 15 titled The Precinct. Similarly to their previous game, it has a GTA: Chinatown Wars-like perspective, and will apparently offer a nice mixture of everyday policing, 1980s crime drama spectacles (in the vein of Hill Street Blues), and a main revenge story plotline, all packed into an open-world city with procedurally generated callouts and traffic. Here's the release date trailer, if you are interested.

 

Apart from The Precinct (which I'm personally really looking forward to playing), there's not much to choose from in the genre, unfortunately. Ready or Not is a great title, but focuses exclusively on SWAT engagements, while all the other police games I know about are typically budget titles with plenty of compromises to accept. Police Simulator: Patrol Officers is certainly a relaxing, if mundane depiction of US policing (with no high-risk callouts at all, so you cannot even justifiably discharge your pistol in that game). Police Simulator: Patrol Duty (the predecessor of Patrol Officers) also offers shootouts as well, but is a pretty buggy and barebones title. The Autobahn Police Simulator series is known to be a technical trainwreck and focusing solely on German highway patrol duties, while Enforcer: Police Crime Action is a diverse, if bare and buggy attempt in portraying small-town US policing.

 

Frankly, when it comes to enjoyable US policing sandboxes, LSPD:FR is the best choice we've got, provided that you can set up the mod for your liking, and are not afraid of GTA: Online content updates... 😉

Edited by JohnBart

[Responding to a street fight]
Officer Davis: Shouldn't we at least be jogging or something?
Officer Sullivan: What? Do you think one of your relatives is involved?

  • 6 months later...

I was really hoping the game Ready or Not would expand. Simulations like traffic stops going bad, simple welfare check turns into an issue, self defense situations. They could have really carried this one out with add on DLC's or something but do not seem interested in it. I am looking forward to The Precinct. I hope it turns out good. 

Charlie S. 

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