

Another is the fact that you have other kinds of weapons in the game. So, reload every chance you get because you may not get another. As I said you still have a bit of that worry because thought out the game you are constantly shooting, which means your chambers will be emptied quickly and in most situations you need all your bullets. You pretty much reload by shooting off screen or even if you want just to cover the sensor with the palm of your hand and you have all the chambers fully loaded again. This game was the first that ever had that which I thought was neat because, because it solved the fundamental problem of the constant worry of empty ammo, I wouldn't say this takes that worry away totally as you still have to but at least the worry is at a minimal level. There are several things that makes the game stand out that really helped in making the light gun shooters we have now, one of them is the reload feature.
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Even like that there was a little bit of voice acting in places, like the bad guys saying some of the clichéd lines like "Eat Lead" or "You can't shoot me" (yes I can) when ever I hear them I can't help but snicker a little despite sounding threatening you can't take them too seriously as their the kind of lines you've probably heard a hundred times in an action or TV show nor are you really suppose to which helps remind the players this is just a game. Including the bosses who are I'll admit a bit over the top comic book villain types but I don't mind and fits with the game.

Really like the designs of the baddies who are pretty much all the arctitypal and stereotypical bad guys you would see from action films and TV shows. But the mere fact that the bad guys look like your every day people pointing guns at you, you really felt like you were fighting not just to save the day but yourself in the process. Ok, not totally as most of the baddies are ridiculous bad guy archetypes like the bosses which I'll get to in a minute. This added to the suspense of the game as it helped in creating that sense of jeopardy and danger feel just a little real.
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It really was something else seeing a game that didn't look like a Saturday morning cartoon, having backgrounds and characters that looked like what you see in the everyday world or a live action movie and TV show.

The game was one of the introductions of photo realistic presentation which was a new thing in the 90's, this is something you would recognize in other games most notably "Mortal Kombat". The graphics are very solid, for its time they were considered cool, looking at them now I still think their really good for serving its purpose for the time and the nature of the game. By its nature the game is pretty much a shooting gallery but it's coated with a whole different set of paint and detail. At the time this game was considered one of the most violent video games of all time, though looking at it now it really doesn't look all that bad compared to what we have but you have to realize when it comes to certain video games that came out at certain times and decades, things were a lot different and we saw things a lot differently. So this game did three big things for me which is part of why it's so special, it helped me become a marksmen for the games but also it brought me into the genre and become a fan. Also at the time I wasn't totally into the "Light Gun" genre at the time because I wasn't all that good at it, but after seeing this game I decided to give the genre a chance and start learning to develop my marksmen ship, so I can play the game. As a kid from the 90s, this game just blew me away, I've seen some in the past but never one like "Lethal Enforcers" as there really hasn't been like it before. The game was a bit slightly revolutionary for it's time, in a way really helped make the light gun genre not just shoot with higher caliber but also become a permanent genre to stay. Home console version can be played with either a standard gamepad or light gun accessory.This is one of my favorite video games and light gun games of all time. The Arcade version has two game modes that can be selected by the operator: Arcade mode (the stages are played in strict order) and Street mode (a desired stage can be selected by players). Go straight into the mayhem, practice in the targeting range or have a friend back you up in two player mode.

The higher the difficulty level, the more crimes there will be to eliminate, but watch out for the other weapons that can help you along the way. Aim wisely and quickly, otherwise your lives will be lost quickly in this 1st person arcade shooter, cleaning up the streets. Pick up your pistol and be the cop you need to be in order to rid the streets of the criminals out to make your day hell.
