
10
One of the best games I’ve ever played. It has two main gamemodes, a very interesting campaign and precinct assault (territorial control). Both can be played in multiplayer mode! The movement is difficult to master, but very rewarding, and the weaponry is awesome. I’ve spent many hours in this game, even rivaling the playtime of many of my Steam games.
You can customize your mech, and even find secret loadouts hidden in each campaign level. There are even classic cheat codes and secret levels as well, uncooked by beating the game, or found online. It’s even fully voice acted in both campaign and PVE. (where applicable) And the sound effects are very often good for the time it was made. One of the best PS2 games ever. (Backwards compatible, but requires a PS1 memory card to save)
Personally I think it’s worth playing for the territorial control mode alone, as the AI “Sky captain” is a fun AI opponent to go against, and in this gamemode your objective is to capture the enemy base with tanks, jet-copters, flying fortresses, and dreadnought tanks, while capturing neutral turrets and outposts.
5
Entretiene y es bonito pero sus mecánicas son genéricas y olvidables.
Future Cop: L.A.P.D.
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Sep 16, 1998
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Jan 2, 2024
10
One of the best games I’ve ever played. It has two main gamemodes, a very interesting campaign and precinct assault (territorial control). Both can be played in multiplayer mode! The movement is difficult to master, but very rewarding, and the weaponry is awesome. I’ve spent many hours in this game, even rivaling the playtime of many of my Steam games.
You can customize your mech, and even find secret loadouts hidden in each campaign level. There are even classic cheat codes and secret levels as well, uncooked by beating the game, or found online. It’s even fully voice acted in both campaign and PVE. (where applicable) And the sound effects are very often good for the time it was made. One of the best PS2 games ever. (Backwards compatible, but requires a PS1 memory card to save)
Personally I think it’s worth playing for the territorial control mode alone, as the AI “Sky captain” is a fun AI opponent to go against, and in this gamemode your objective is to capture the enemy base with tanks, jet-copters, flying fortresses, and dreadnought tanks, while capturing neutral turrets and outposts.
SummaryYou stomp (or hover) around eight different sections of Los Angeles, blowing up everything in your path.
Rated Tfor Teen
Platforms:
- PlayStation
- PC
Initial Release Date:Sep 16, 1998
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- EA Redwood Shores
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