
Enforcer: Police Crime Action was released on October 25, 2014, by Odin Game Studio and was published by Excalibur Publishing who are known as Excalibur Games.
Police games have been highly sought after by gamers and over the last decade, a number of them have been either released or attempted to be released with varying results.

The game starts off very helpful; you’re given the rundown of what keys do what, you get to put your name in and what sex you want to be so yes, you can play as a female officer.

You can go home, get some rest, get something to eat, change clothes, relax and go on duty, pretty nifty stuff but the camera can be a bit of a pain in the house.

Your police car is parked at home and is ready for you to use once you go on duty which can be done by changing your clothes.

You can stop people who are walking past, it was noted that the area seems lowly populated with hardly anybody around drivers or pedestrians.

Missions come in and you got the choice of accepting or discarding them, the cool thing about the game is that when you’re trying to find a criminal, the game will give you an update on where the suspect is.
You can issue tickets, rescue a kidnapped person, set up speed radar, arrest somebody for drugs (watch out for armed offenders).

The animations are not the best, you always lose a bit of ground when you are putting out a weapon as your character stops running.
Overall, the idea of the game was very good, but the execution of the game was very poor and needed more attention but suddenly one day in 2017 it was all over, and Excalibur announced there was a new Police game coming by a new developer and it was called Flashing Lights.
Flashing Lights does have a few similarities to this game when thought about.
Interestingly the game is still for sale on Steam, if it was heavily discounted, it may be worth a couple of hours of play, it isn’t perfect, but it does have its charm in places.
Rating: 2.25 out of 5.




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