Since you're a police officer and not a soldier, you can't kill everyone you see, they are considered suspects after all. Some of the later missions fall apart from implausibility, but overall. A few missions deal with more misguided individuals, rather than evil, but it's clear that they need to be stopped. You'll also be disgusted by some things, and rightfully so, such as all the murdered children of a cultist group. The environments are rather damp, and dark, and almost always at night. You'll bust drug operations, and deal with a violent cult threatening to blow up the city.
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You'll hunt a serial killer who's been kidnapping girls from a local college. While they're not as morbid as Hitman Contracts, there are plenty of clearly evil people at work. Missions are quite dark and deal with the seedier aspects of life. One thing you should learn from them is to make a habit of memorizing the address of whatever you go, as this seems to be the number one thing callers forget.Īnyway, onto the missions themselves. The calls are pretty entertaining, usually filled with civilians that are utterly stupid, or completely scared witless. Sirens keep it looking interesting, and meanwhile you'll read the briefing and listen to the 9-1-1 calls. Briefing screens show you team preparing to go in. Amazing presentation helps with this aspect. While the expansion Stecthkov Syndicate has a storyline running through the game, it's really the stories of the missions themselves that stand out. You play, obviously, as a Special Weapons and Tactics officer. Minor frustrations affect the experience, but as you can see, it's still scored rather highly.
As before it's a strong tactical shooter, with a unique approach to combat that creates quite a rush. By Joriko_Star | Review Date: SWAT 4 Gold Edition is the last PC title in the long running series, it's roots beginning with the Police Quest games.