

And the sole reason being his sexism, which prevents him from working with women. I like him, even though he starts as a useless alcoholic. he is called Vargas and reminds of someone. I just can't deny him his fun!Īnd then there is. Bradhi also earned a soft spot for his HUGE passion for fashion. Same goes for Fletcher, despite his attitudes. Secondly, unlike his relatives he has a good starting position and is an excellent detective at the start.Īaronovich, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern and Shini are also very high on my list. They were may favourites in the first game. she is to me here, what Stovall was in the first game. Never complains, never makes weird excuses, gets the job done.

Even at the first release version, where she had way lower professionalism and few skills, I grew to like her, because she prove to be one of the most competent officers. Hard to decide, since I have the tendency to make up personalities as the game goes on (was also true in the first game).Īmong my favourites? Vanessa Flowerpotts. I paired them together on investigations whenever possible. Honorable Mentions: Rozencrantz and Guildenstern. It doesn't seem to matter how high his professionalism rating gets - he's good for one call, and after that he's dead weight. His quirk is that he'll only answer one call a day. Her quirk is that if you put her on an all-female team to answer a call, every woman on the team will get double professionalism points.If you put all the female officers on the same shift with her, she can turn them all into elite cops in short order. Which officers were your favorite? Which ones did you dislike? Any that you deliberately had killed? And if the suspect was innocent? Perhaps it's time to find out if any Sharpwood judges can be bought."This is the Police 2" does something unusual for a strategy/sim game - all of your officers are unique characters, and many of them have unique quirks which can play a big part in how important they are to your department, even above their skills, their professionalism, or their tendency to ditch work or show up drunk. forceful methods) and send the criminals to court. A single bullet can cost a cop their life.īecome a true detective.Collect evidence, study case materials, interrogate suspects (or use more. True, sometimes gunfights are almost impossible to avoid, but be careful: This Is the Police 2 doesn’t have hit points. Carefully study the terrain, adapt your plans, stealthily approach your suspects and use non-lethal weapons and equipment – if the situation allows. Gather a team of your finest cops (or use your drunk and stupid bums – you don’t always have the luxury of being choosy!). Is one of your guys drinking too much alcohol? Or always coming up with excuses for not coming to work? Or does he refuse to follow orders? You’ll have to show a steady hand if you want to impose discipline on this department.Įngage in tactical combat.During your most dangerous operations, the game will switch to turn-based combat. Take charge of the Sheriff’s department.Your subordinates aren’t just some resource they are living people with their own strengths, weaknesses, fears and prejudices – and you'll have to reckon with all of them in order to survive. John, Duke Nukem), and pray that her dangerous plan doesn’t spiral out of control. To maintain peace and order, the young sheriff Lilly Reed (Sarah Hamilton, The Longest Journey) will have to team up with fugitive criminal Jack Boyd (Jon St. Smugglers, gangs, and screaming populists call this town their home.

Is it a simulation? A management game? A tactical challenge? A visual novel? A puzzle? It’s all of these, and more! Dive into one-of-a-kind -story driven experience.Welcome to Sharpwood, a cold and harsh border town riven with violence, where no one is completely innocent. Make tough decisions – and try to keep out of prison yourself! – in this story-driven mixture of adventure, strategy, and turn-based tactical combat. Interpret the law as you see fit in This Is the Police 2, sequel to the acclaimed noir drama This Is the Police! Run the sheriff’s department, manage your cops, investigate, interrogate, and incarcerate.
