Moby ID: 1543
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- Released
- 1997 on Windows
- Credits
- 85 people
- Releases by Date (by platform)
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- 1997 (Windows)
- 1997 (PlayStation)
- 2007 (PSP)
- 2007 (PlayStation 3)
- 2012 (PS Vita)
- Publishers
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- Psygnosis Limited
- Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
- Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.
- Developers
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- Psygnosis Limited
- Wheelhaus
- Moby Score
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7.7
#4,536 of 24.5K - Critics
- 82% (37)
- Players
- (36)
- Review Ranking
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- #180 on PlayStation
- #1,809 on Windows
- Collected By
- 120 players
- Genre
- Action
Simulation - Perspective
- 1st-person
3rd-person (Other)
Top-down - Gameplay
- Shooter
- Setting
- Sci-fi / futuristic
Windows Specs
- ESRB Rating
- Kids to Adults
- Business Model
- Commercial
- Media Type
- CD-ROM
- Input Devices Supported/Optional
- Keyboard, Mouse, Other Input Devices [ view all 25 specs ]
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Description official descriptions
After a violent interstellar resource war, mega-corporations seize power from the remnants of Earth's governments and lead humanity's way into the colonization of space. The last vestige of central authority is in the form of the G-Police (Government Police); an independent agency tasked with keeping order in the colonies. You play as rookie Jeff Slater - a former military pilot going undercover at the G-Police squadron on Callisto, in the hopes of finding the truth behind your sister's sudden death.
G-Police is an arcade-style helicopter shooter set inside the colony domes on Callisto. You pilot a futuristic close-air-support gunship, and are tasked with engaging ground and air enemies as you uncover a sinister corporate plot. Your ship can hover and turn in a VTOL mode, fire weapons outfitted before each mission, and lock on to objects in the world to both track enemies and scan suspicious cargo. Missions require you to navigate through the skyscrapers and billboards of the various city districts, and complete a number of objectives updated through radio contact with headquarters. There are thirty-six missions to complete.
Spellings
- 特警雄鹰 - Simplified Chinese spelling
Groups +
- Console Generation Exclusives: PlayStation
- Covermount: Fullgames
- G-Police series
- PlayStation Platinum Range releases
- Theme: Law enforcement
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Credits (Windows version)
85 People (71 developers, 14 thanks) · View all
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Reviews
Critics
Average score: 82% (based on 37 ratings)
Players
Average score: 3.4 out of 5 (based on 36 ratings with 1 reviews)
Graphics Treat!
The Good
Graphics are great. Nice sound effects. Great variety of weapons. Lots of missions. Fully interactive 3D cities. Great cinematics. Awesome explosions!
The Bad
Hard to get used to the game. Some missions are boring. It loses it's fun factor after a while.
The Bottom Line
Still, this game is not bad if your looking for a graphics treat that not only has to do with graphics.
Overall Rating: 85%
Windows · by MasterAbyss-ESB (11) · 2000
Trivia
Development
The game was originally developed by a company by the name of Wheelhaus since late 1995. After a long time of silence, the game seemed to have been picked up and finished by Psygnosis Limited.
Graphics
This game was an early adopter of the new potential the AGP bus brought. If you had a new and snazzy card in a new and snazzy mobo, the texture quality throughout the game would be upped.
OEM release
The game was one of the four games supplied with the Creative 3D Blaster Voodoo².
References
The weapons used by G-Police ground forces are the famous pulse rifles from the film Aliens. Or perhaps they merely "resemble" them.
Information also contributed byBurningStickMan,glidefan andSciere
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Contributors to this Entry
Game added by Eric Barbara.
PS Vita added by GTramp. PSP added by firefang9212. PlayStation added by Grant McLellan. PlayStation 3 added by DreinIX.
Additional contributors: Adam Baratz, CaesarZX, DreinIX, Patrick Bregger.
Game added June 3, 2000. Last modified March 13, 2024.