Compara los precios de Enforcer: Police Crime Action en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Odin Game Studio. Publicado por Excalibur Publishing. Lanzado el 24/10/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Simulation.

A 2014 police sim that mixes patrol work with gunfights, but janky AI and rough execution undercut the concept before it ever gets interesting.

Enforcer: Police Crime Action pitches itself as a police simulator with action-game teeth. You play as a cop handling street-level crime, responding to incidents, and getting into firefights when situations escalate. On paper, the blend of procedural patrol duty and combat pressure sounds like a reasonable niche. In practice, the seams show almost immediately, and the question for any strategy or sim fan considering a purchase is whether the depth is real or just surface dressing. The simulation layer is thin. Where a proper sim rewards careful resource management, escalating case complexity, or faction dynamics that shift over time, Enforcer mostly gives you linear mission structures dressed in a sandbox shell. There is no meaningful decision tree underneath the patrol loop. You respond, you engage, you move on. For someone who expects systems to talk to each other and produce emergent outcomes, that absence stings. The closest thing to a strategic layer is managing when to draw your weapon versus attempting an arrest, but the AI does not hold up its end of that bargain. Enemies behave unpredictably in the worst sense, not the interesting sense, and allied behavior is similarly unreliable. The combat itself is functional but dated even by 2014 standards. Gunfights are clunky, cover mechanics feel unpolished, and the feedback loop between good play and reward is weak. There is no meaningful build progression, no loadout system worth discussing, and the mission variety dries up faster than it should. For a game billing itself as demanding "exceptional bravery under enemy gunfire," the actual firefights rarely produce tension. They produce frustration, which is a different thing entirely. With a Steam review score sitting at 47 percent positive across over two thousand reviews, the community verdict has been consistent for years. That is not a "divisive" score where vocal minorities drag down a game with a dedicated fanbase. That is a broad consensus that the execution did not meet the concept. There is no significant mod ecosystem to salvage longevity, no post-launch patch history that fundamentally reworked the core problems, and no multiplayer component to offset the shallow solo experience. The tutorial does handle basics adequately enough that newcomers will understand controls, but understanding controls and having a reason to keep playing are separate questions. Who might still find value here? Extremely patient players who have already exhausted every better police sim on the market, or those specifically hunting obscure mid-2010s PC curios for collection purposes. If you want simulation depth, look elsewhere. If you want action-focused crime games with actual mechanical polish, there are stronger options. Enforcer lands awkwardly between both audiences and fully satisfies neither. Diego, Scout Team

Enforcer: Police Crime Action

Enforcer: Police Crime Action

24 oct 2014Odin Game StudioExcalibur Publishing
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A 2014 police sim that mixes patrol work with gunfights, but janky AI and rough execution undercut the concept before it ever gets interesting.

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Enforcer: Police Crime Action pitches itself as a police simulator with action-game teeth. You play as a cop handling street-level crime, responding to incidents, and getting into firefights when situations escalate. On paper, the blend of procedural patrol duty and combat pressure sounds like a reasonable niche. In practice, the seams show almost immediately, and the question for any strategy or sim fan considering a purchase is whether the depth is real or just surface dressing. The simulation layer is thin. Where a proper sim rewards careful resource management, escalating case complexity, or faction dynamics that shift over time, Enforcer mostly gives you linear mission structures dressed in a sandbox shell. There is no meaningful decision tree underneath the patrol loop. You respond, you engage, you move on. For someone who expects systems to talk to each other and produce emergent outcomes, that absence stings. The closest thing to a strategic layer is managing when to draw your weapon versus attempting an arrest, but the AI does not hold up its end of that bargain. Enemies behave unpredictably in the worst sense, not the interesting sense, and allied behavior is similarly unreliable. The combat itself is functional but dated even by 2014 standards. Gunfights are clunky, cover mechanics feel unpolished, and the feedback loop between good play and reward is weak. There is no meaningful build progression, no loadout system worth discussing, and the mission variety dries up faster than it should. For a game billing itself as demanding "exceptional bravery under enemy gunfire," the actual firefights rarely produce tension. They produce frustration, which is a different thing entirely. With a Steam review score sitting at 47 percent positive across over two thousand reviews, the community verdict has been consistent for years. That is not a "divisive" score where vocal minorities drag down a game with a dedicated fanbase. That is a broad consensus that the execution did not meet the concept. There is no significant mod ecosystem to salvage longevity, no post-launch patch history that fundamentally reworked the core problems, and no multiplayer component to offset the shallow solo experience. The tutorial does handle basics adequately enough that newcomers will understand controls, but understanding controls and having a reason to keep playing are separate questions. Who might still find value here? Extremely patient players who have already exhausted every better police sim on the market, or those specifically hunting obscure mid-2010s PC curios for collection purposes. If you want simulation depth, look elsewhere. If you want action-focused crime games with actual mechanical polish, there are stronger options. Enforcer lands awkwardly between both audiences and fully satisfies neither.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamPolice SimulatorThird-Person ShooterCrimeSingleplayer CampaignPatrol Gameplay

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Processor
Intel Core i3 2GHz or equivalent
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
Dedicated graphics card with 512 MB memory
DirectX
Version 9.0 Hard Drive: 2 GB available space

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Odin Game Studio
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Excalibur Publishing
Fecha de lanzamiento
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Enforcer: Police Crime Action fue desarrollado por Odin Game Studio y publicado por Excalibur Publishing.