This Is The Police 2
Apply the law as you are comfortable! “This Is the Police 2″ is the next installment of the acclaimed title in the genre of drama film noir (This Is the Police). Run a sheriff’s office, manage police officers, engage in investigations, interrogate suspects and put them behind bars when it takes. Make tough decisions and… try not to get in a cell. This title is a mix of adventure and turn-based strategy game firmly rooted in the narrative. Is it a simulator? Economic game? Tactical challenge? Visual novel? A riddle? This is The Police 2 is all of these genres and much more!
Immerse yourself in a unique story where narrative plays a key role.
Welcome to Sharpwood a cold, rugged border town where violence rules and no one is entirely honest. Smugglers, gangsters and extorted populists feel at home here. To bring order, young Sheriff Lilly Reed (Sarah Hamilton, The Longest Journey) will have to team up with fugitive Jack Boyd (Jon St. John, Duke Nukem) and pray that the risky plan doesn’t get out of hand.
Take control of the sheriff’s office.
Your employees are not just a tool for achieving results, they are living people who have strengths and weaknesses, fears and prejudices. You have to reckon with them if you want to survive. Aren’t any of your cops pouring by the collar? Or does he relentlessly give further excuses for why he can’t come to work? Or refuses to follow commands? If you want to bring discipline here, you need to be calm and relentless
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Conduct tactical combat actions.
During particularly dangerous operations, the game will go into turn-based combat mode. Gather your best cops (or drunken, blunt slacker sometimes you can’t whim!) , carefully investigate the area, adjust your plans, sneak up on suspects, and use your guns to incapacitate criminals… if the situation permits. Sure, sometimes it’s impossible to avoid the exchange of fire, but keep in mind that there are no health points in This is the Police 2. One bullet can cost a police officer
his life.
Become a real detective.
Gather evidence, examine circumstantial evidence, interview witnesses (you can be very… convincing) and send suspects to the courtroom. What if the suspect turns out to be innocent? Well… I guess it’s time to see if all the judges in Sharpwood really are corrupt
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