![]() the only drawback was the fact that both players shared the same energy so if one died so did the other. It was really fun with 2-player co-op mode, you got two walkers playing through campaign doing double the carnage with the same abilities and no watered down levels. and I do mean OBLITERATE! The walker was also able to transform into a hover car if needed to travel faster which was fun. ![]() Basically, you were a skilled LAPD officer who was chosen to operate a special mech walker that could obliterate practically anything in its path. But what really caught my interest was the Precinct Assault mode that the game had. This game is so much fun! Comparing to games now it may not look like much but back during the PS1 era this game was amazing! The Campaign was pretty good and interesting in seeing what the future would look like if crime were to rise to a great extend and the drastic measure the LAPD could do then. ![]() The game was originally called "Future Strike," as it was conceived as a sequel to 1997's Nuclear Strike. Special features include real-time light sourcing, full-motion video clips, and radio chatter from your female dispatcher. supports the Dual Shock Analog Controller to make you feel the gunfire, and progress can be saved using either one block of memory card space or a password. This mode can be played against the computer or another human. Precinct Assault is a strategy game that involves two teams (red versus blue) in an all-out battle for supremacy. ![]() An additional game mode, Precinct Assault, has also been included. Fourteen advanced weapons are available so you can teach enemies that "crime doesn't pay." Clean up the streets alone or team up with a friend via cooperative play. Battle across 12 war-torn levels, each culminating in a showdown with a large boss character. Players take command of a giant mechanized walker with the ability to transform into a sleek hovercraft. The future hasn't exactly been kind to urban life and now gangs have overrun the already bleak neighborhoods. The city of Los Angeles has a few more problems than usual in 2100 A.D. ![]()
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