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Police Stories Free Download Unfitgirl Police Stories is like Hotline Miami but with actual tactics instead of over-the-top action. Published by HyperTrain Digital and developed by Mighty Morgan, it is a tense game where each mission tells a story involving two police operatives. John Rimes and Rick Jones are partners who have become best friends throughout their time together in the police force. After leaving town, Rimes returns to his partner Jones who is now the top cop. Following a dispatch call, they discover a series of connected crimes way bigger than they ever anticipated. Together, they work to stop a variety of different cases including defusing bombs, drug busts, and rescuing hostages. Before each mission, dispatch will give you an explanation of the situation. Included with this report are the number of enemies, hostages, and fake civilians that can be expected. Fake civilians will pretend to be hostages and can potentially shoot you down instead of surrendering so you have to be on your toes. After this, players get to choose their loadout. You can choose from several equipment items that are familiar to police officers like pepper spray and smoke grenades, but you also have items like lock picks and flashbangs. The further you advance in the campaign, the more items you unlock. In the beginning, players start with three equipment slots but more unlock over time. Naturally, there are items that I’d say are generally more useful than others and are a must have but all of them have their moments to shine (flashbangs I felt were over powered and always needed). Unfitgirl.COM SEXY GAMES

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During the mission you can apprehend the suspects without resorting to violence by either shouting at them or firing a warning shot near them. Your other option is to engage them in melee combat, forcing them to submit so you can handcuff them. The learning curve can feel daunting to begin with but once you start getting into it, it becomes fun. If you are playing solo you play as John Rimes and can issue commands to your fellow cop, Rick Jones. It can be useful as he can open doors for you or cover you from behind. In each level the criminals are placed randomly along with the hostages and evidence which makes each level unique. I like this aspect as you can only memorize the layout of the level but not the enemies. You can also play in local co-op and complete missions together for better scores and more enjoyment. I feel it does make the game a little easier so if you prefer a challenge I suggest playing it through solo. Unfortunately it is only local co-op so you will have to have a buddy in the room to play with. There are 18 missions for you to play through. You will need to get a certain score to unlock the next level. At first I was annoyed with this, but then I realised it’s a good thing as games are far too easy these days and you can’t play each level sloppy. You have to play it how it intended – killing bad people, avoiding hostages and arresting the people who give up. You can also create your own custom mission. You can set the location, whether there’s a bomb, how hard you want it to be and how many evidence items and suspects there are. It’s a nice little addition and you can create a level with total carnage or a nice simple one. It has perfect old school vibes and I feel developers are hitting this kind of market and theme so well recently.

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These old school vibes are making me feel young again, haha! The number of new co-op based games feels so limited nowadays. Sure, there are your go-to titles like the newly released Borderlands 3, but there are so few that I can think of that heavily rely on playing with someone else. While the end product has some design issues, especially being played on a console, Police Stories is a perfect game to play with a friend. It is a challenging and strategic top-down shooter that implements the rules and laws of the police. Police Stories revolves around John Rimes and Rick Jones, partners who have become best friends throughout their time together on the force. After leaving the city, Rimes returns to his partner Jones who is now the top cop in their precinct. After a dispatch call, they discover a series of connected crimes way bigger than they ever anticipated. Together, they work together to stop a variety of different cases including defusing bombs, drug busts, and rescuing hostages. There are two different modes you can play in: single-player or local co-op. For the majority of my playthrough, I teamed up with a buddy of mine because I felt that co-op was the “true” way to play. During the preparation for missions, dispatch will give you an explanation of the situation that needs to be dealt with. Included with this report are the number of enemies, hostages, and fake civilians that can be expected. Fake civilians will pretend to be hostages and can potentially shoot you down instead of surrendering like hostages normally will. After the description of a mission, players get to choose their loadout. FIFA 23 PC

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You can choose from several equipment items that are familiar to police officers. The further you advance in the campaign, the more items you unlock. In the beginning, players start out with three equipment slots that within time unlock to five. Naturally, there are items that I’d say are generally more useful than others, but all of them have their moments to shine. I’m personally a fan of the Taser stun gun which allows me to disable enemies without doing them any serious harm. The only rub is that I can only use it a maximum of five times. It sounds aggravating, but in reality, it adds even more strategy during missions. Another useful tool is pepper spray which was my partner’s favorite item. As a close encounter weapon, the spray will disarm an enemy forcing them to surrender along with potentially spilling out important information such as a bomb defuse code. On top of equipment, each mission you are armed with an MP5K submachine gun that has an auto and semi-auto firing mode. The weapon is included with three clips for the duration of your task. I never had an experience with running out of ammo, so you shouldn’t have to worry about that too much while playing. Unlike other titles in its genre, players will not die in one hit every time either. There is no indicator at where your health is specifically at, but if you are injured, a red aura will surround the player’s side of the screen and the character you’re playing as begins to breathe heavily. The structure of the levels is pretty straightforward. Infiltrate door by door and complete the objectives within the eyes of the law.

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Missions have a point system adding an arcade feel to the game where players will lose points if they get injured or shoot people without justification. If you kill/arrest threats, rescue hostages, or find damaging evidence, then you will be rewarded with points and will be graded for your performance. To progress in the campaign, a specific number of points must be accumulated across previous missions requiring those who miss the mark to go back and get better grades. When scouring a building room by room you only see what your character can see. Obviously, this makes sense, but there are cool features creating more preception to your surroundings. Some rooms include a hostile threatening a hostage which I was able to hear from outside locating both of their positions. Enemies will also walk out of rooms if they hear gunfire which will show off footsteps in the direction they are heading towards. However, what is odd to me is that every level is randomly generated so if I ended up dying, the setup for each room changed completely. I think a better option would have been to make all the story missions the same and then have a different mode that creates a random level giving players endless replayability. Set in 2015, the story unfolds True Detective-style—that is, via flashbacks from the police officers’ perspectives. You play the role of John Rimes, joined by his best friend and partner, Rick Jones. This interesting approach to the narrative involves your interview in the present about events that took place in 1998. The game’s 18 missions detail what happened that fateful night. Each mission involves the pair of cops infiltrating a location, like a warehouse or a diner. Scania Truck Driving Simulator

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A minimum number of points is required to move on to the next mission. These are earned based on the amount of suspects arrested, civilians rescued, evidence gathered, and time to complete This approach works well in theory, although I have a couple of issues with it. Firstly, it’s inconsistent. When you first complete a mission, no matter how many points you received, the story continues briefly before returning you to the mission select screen, which promptly informs you that the next mission is still locked. So why show me the next part of the story? Secondly, it’s not well-explained. After finishing the first mission (for the first time), my mission log said I needed 50 more points to unlock mission two. So, I ran through the first one again, earning about 5,000. It turns out that points are not cumulative—instead, you need to accrue a minimum amount in each mission in order to progress. That’s fine, but it wasn’t clear to me, which led to a frustrating experience as I ran through to completion a third time. The game is tough enough without having to repeat missions multiple times in order to unlock the next one. On the plus side, you can play on your own using an AI-controlled partner or buddy up with a real-life partner to play co-op. Co-op works well and is more fun. The AI leaves a lot to be desired since he will sometimes shoot the bad guys before they shoot you. Mostly, he just stands by and watches. This is where the tactical side comes into play. Your AI partner will follow you and shoot occasionally unless you set him tasks, like standing still to cover you or sending him forward to open a door while you cover him.

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It’s a nice idea, but I found it a tad fiddly to coordinate. And he still didn’t shoot consistently!It also added a lot of time to missions. This might not be a bad thing in terms of the game’s longevity, but I must have played through level one 50 times before passing it even once. And that became frustrating. Inspired by SWAT 4 and gritty police TV shows, Police Stories is a fresh take on top-down shooters with an emphasis on tactics that forces you to make split second decisions. Neutralize criminals, rescue civilians and defuse bombs in Single Player mode or Online Co-op. And remember – shooting first is not an option! Unforgiving and tense, each mission tells a story of two police operatives – John Rimes and Rick Jones, filled with infiltrating gang hideouts, rescuing hostages, making arrests and other life-threatening situations. Having followed Police Stories prior to release, I became attracted to it partly because of the communication aspect that must be utilized in co-op play. Playing with my friend, we would make strategic plans on how to deal with each room. Counting down from three to one to open a door while my partner throws in a flashbang to give us an advantage is one example of this. I loved being able to work as a team and infiltrate every room. The further we progressed through the story, the easier and more natural the game felt. Keep in mind that levels don’t need to be completed gracefully. There were times that I became impatient due to dying over and over again so I decided to just go buck wild entering doors with no preparation whatsoever. Honestly, it was really fun that way because of how dangerous it is.

While playing Police Stories on Switch it became apparent to me that it is likely better to be played on a PC. A controller can get the job done, but there are certain mechanics such as the shooting that can be frustrating to deal with that I imagine wouldn’t be with a mouse and keyboard. The sensitivity on the sticks is incredibly finicky to the point that if I even lay my thumb on the stick after aiming, my shot will miss entirely. With there being no option to adjust the aim sensitivity it became more and more annoying to deal with. On the bright side, there is a lock-on button for the crosshairs so there is no need to worry about sensitivity getting in your way. Outside of aiming I also had experiences with projectiles going through enemies on rare occasions. Like most tactical titles, this led to a lot of trial and error, but that is to be expected, especially in single-player. When having no human companion to back you up, things get a lot more difficult than they already are. The computer will follow you and take down any hostile threats to the best of its abilities. You can also command them to do a specific action, but it naturally isn’t as effective as someone who you can converse with. The difficulty of the game wasn’t something that bothered me, either. I went in with the expectation that is was going to be hard and it felt good whenever I cleared a room or completed a level waiting to see what grade I earned.

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Overall, Police Stories is a solid tactical shooter that is great to play together with a friend. It is a short experience with a story that doesn’t really matter but is competent enough to fulfill its role. I’m hoping that more levels are added in the future because the entire game can be completed in six to eight hours. Even with the small tweaks that need to be fixed, Police Stories offers fun gameplay and the need for extensive communication in co-op, which is exactly what I wanted and expected. One aspect I absolutely love about Police Stories is that it’s not centred on killing. In fact, if you shoot a suspect who isn’t aiming a gun at you, you lose points. The preferred approach is arresting them. You can do this a couple of ways; frighten them by calling out commands like “Get your hands up!” as you enter a room, or simply smack them with your melee weapon to beat them into submission. Even shooting near them while they’re running can deter them. For a game that’s quite bloody, it’s nice to see a preference for patience and restraint instead of pure violence. The visuals and audio are also highlights. That retro aesthetic that I mentioned earlier suits the ‘90s setting. It gives it a slightly cartoony feel, especially with the cut scenes, which again helps detract from the violent nature of missions, something I appreciated. I also enjoyed the top-down approach, giving a bird’s-eye view of the locations. You can see suspects darting in and out of rooms, trying to avoid you—or find you. The music is an unbeat, slightly rocky tune that’s not too fast or too slow. It sits nicely in the background to add to the overall experience rather than annoy, especially considering the number of replays I had.Knights of Honor II Sovereign

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Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8.1
Processor: Intel Pentium 2.9 Ghz or equivalent
Memory: 2048 MB RAM
Graphics: 512 Mb DirectX 9 compatible video card with shader model 3.0 support
DirectX: Version 9.0
Storage: 400 MB available space


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  5. Return to the Start menu and select Computer, then double click Local Disk (C:), and then open the Program Files folder. On some systems, this folder is called ‘Program Files(x86)’.
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