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2020/04

Police Shootout Announced, Lets You Shoot Perps And Kill Criminals

Have you always wanted to kill robbers? Gun down perpetrators of crimes? Kill anyone who remotely posed a threat to you? Well, soon you’ll be able to do so in Games Incubator and PlayWay S.A.’s Police Shootout, a game about encountering violent criminals and shooting them dead to uphold the law.

The game isn’t just about shooting first and asking later – while you can take that approach, they also allow gamers to play soft like the U.K., coppers, attempting the futile task of negotiating or communicating with the perps to talk them down from their violent ways. But as the statistics show, you can always communicate with animals and so you’ll just have to gun them down.

You can check out some of the gameplay in the trailer below.

They showcase a couple of scenarios in the game, including a convenience store hold up where a white and black robber attempt to take the store owner hostage. However, in real life – according to the FBI statistics – there wouldn’t be a white robber involved.

In the video the police make quick work of the criminals, killing them on the spot by shooting them in the heart and double-taps to the head.

Another scenario involves pulling over a wanted criminal and investigating his car. However, things turn ugly fast and we see how you can dodge bullets in real time, just like Neo from The Matrix.

One of the perps is executed while the other is shot in his arm and foot – a highly unrealistic event – and then arrested.

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In the trunk a young maiden is discovered, as the two men had taken her hostage after bruising up her legs and thighs.

Basically the game is for anyone who gets tired of cops not killing criminals on sight in real life. If you would rather roleplay scenarios where you can drop baddies dead without hesitation, then Police Shootout might be the game for you.

You can wishlist or follow the game right now by visiting the Steam store page.

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