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Police: Tactical Training |
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Rating: Summary: The best game ever! Review: I bought this game expecting a lame boring game but when i played it i knew i was in love!The missions make you feel like you were in a city and created by such a reowned wonderful group like wizard works.I am very anxious to see what the sequel is like!
Rating: Summary: Don't Bother Review: I bought this game with low expectations, and it lived up to all of them. This "training simulator" was incredibly weak. While the concept of PTT wasn't bad, the execution was pretty horrible. As you need to move to shoot targets, I would have expected a better engine, something at least of "Doom" caliber, but sadly no. The graphics clip and stutter with even tiny movements even on my Pentium 3/Nvidea TNT set-up. Quick movements are rewarded with a long pause as the game struggles to figure out where you went. Good luck on those timed target runs. After I installed, I played for about ten minutes and after adjusting every feature the game allowed, hoping for even slightly better performance, decided I would probably never play this game again. In hind-sight, this game reminded me of a universal gaming truth: For every one amazingly good game on the shelf, there are at least a hundred bad ones between them. Like a lot of product from Wizard Works (save the somewhat enjoyable Deer Hunter 3), Don't waste your time or money on this one.
Rating: Summary: Don't Bother Review: I bought this game with low expectations, and it lived up to all of them. This "training simulator" was incredibly weak. While the concept of PTT wasn't bad, the execution was pretty horrible. As you need to move to shoot targets, I would have expected a better engine, something at least of "Doom" caliber, but sadly no. The graphics clip and stutter with even tiny movements even on my Pentium 3/Nvidea TNT set-up. Quick movements are rewarded with a long pause as the game struggles to figure out where you went. Good luck on those timed target runs. After I installed, I played for about ten minutes and after adjusting every feature the game allowed, hoping for even slightly better performance, decided I would probably never play this game again. In hind-sight, this game reminded me of a universal gaming truth: For every one amazingly good game on the shelf, there are at least a hundred bad ones between them. Like a lot of product from Wizard Works (save the somewhat enjoyable Deer Hunter 3), Don't waste your time or money on this one.
Rating: Summary: Uninteresting Review: This game is a totally waste of anyone's time. The graphics are the only aspect, Police: Tactical Training made it so far and may seem like a good game. The whole game control is set up bad, for instance the scroll movements of the mouse is just a dissapointment. Personally, the game could only be liked by people who want to be a Policemen and don't care about good game feeling. Overall, I regret that I bought it and wouldn't prefer this game to anyone but "Wanna-Be-Policemen".
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