Initially armed with a standard-issue service revolver, the player can acquire upgraded weapons during the course of play: a Magnum Gun, a Semi-automatic pistol, a shotgun, or an assault rifle. He has been assigned and agrees to help stop a growing crime wave that puts the city's security in serious jeopardy, along with a helper (a second player can join in). From that point on, he is going to experience the toughest job that he would have during his years in the police force. Once the call ended, he decided to check out the bank. The rest have ended up in the hospital or killed. He is one of the two survivors of the elite group of officers. They said that a major crime organisation has invaded town, and they need his help. While sipping the last drop of coffee, he gets a call from the police department. Set in Chicago, Illinois, United States, the player takes control of a police officer named Don Marshall, who has one day decided to go to the donut shop for a break. This was also followed by the arcade game Seigi No Hero, which localized and renamed as Lethal Enforcers 3 for Western audiences. Years later, Konami released the Police 911 series as a Japan-themed sequel to the original plot. Lethal Enforcers was followed by Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters. Home versions were released for the Super Famicom/Super NES, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and Mega-CD/Sega CD during the following year and include a revolver-shaped light gun known as the Konami Justifier. The in-game graphics consist entirely of digitized photographs. Seen those cop shows where they show police officers practicing shootout scenarios with cardboard figures of bad guys and innocent passers-by? This game is exactly like that, except with sound effects and more interesting backdrops.Ĭritic reviews added by Big John WV, Alaka, Bozzly, vedder, Alsy, Tim Janssen, chirinea, RhYnoECfnW, Kayburt, Patrick Bregger, Scaryfun, Ryan DiGiorgi, Tomas Pettersson, Wizo.Lethal Enforcers (リーサルエンフォーサーズ Rīsaru Enfōsāzu) is a 1992 shooting game released for the arcades by Konami. The plastic gun's trigger is tight, so after playing for a while you may have blisters on your trigger finger. There is a limited number of character portraits and stills for bad guys, and you may feel like you are fighting clones. Sound effects are adequate and voice acting is pretty good. Your main weapon is a standard police revolver, along the way, you may pick up different types of weapons, like a shotgun or machine gun with limited ammo. Some targets are challenging to hit due to their small size (in attempts to simulate distance), and sometimes there are hostages to look out for. The levels look pretty good, especially the chapter that takes place at a chemical plant. There are lots of challenges, and in that day, the graphics was pretty 'realistic" (never mind that enemies and 'innocents' are not animated). The gun is quite accurate, as long as sunlight or light in the room does not directly reflect off your TV screen.Reloading your weapon involves aiming away from the screen and pulling the trigger. Before playing, the gun is calibrated through an on-screen target. The game comes with a big blue plastic gun, modeled after a Magnum revolver.
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