THQ Nordic et Weappy Studio ont annoncé une suite au fort sympathique jeu d'aventure noir sorti en 2016 sur PC puis en 2017 sur consoles. Comme son prédécesseur, This Is the Police 2 mélange aventure, stratégie, management, puzzle et roman visuel. Le jeu vous accueille à Sharpwood -ville qui pourrait être sortie d'une saison de Fargo- où Lilly Reed (doublée par Sarah Hamilton de The Longest Journey) prend la position de shériff pour maintenir l'ordre et la paix avec des officiers pas habitués à recevoir des ordres d'une femme, des gangs qui pensent posséder la ville et l'arrivée troublante d'un certain Warren Nash. Prévu pour cette année sur PC, PS4, Xbox One et Switch.
Sequel to the acclaimed This Is the Police comes to PC and consoles later this year
It’s a hell of a job for the new sheriff, Lilly Reed (voiced by Sarah Hamilton, of the celebrated adventure saga The Longest Journey). She has to maintain order and peace even though her subordinates are uncouth men who aren’t used to receiving commands from a young woman. But everything changes when a mysterious stranger calling himself Warren Nash appears in Sharpwood. And no one knows what he'll bring to the town: salvation or perdition.
Just like the first game, This Is the Police 2 is a mixture of adventure and management genres, and this time it enjoys further unexpected mechanics that will strengthen both the strategic and tactical parts of the game. It won’t be enough just managing the equipment of your policemen and keeping in mind their individual skills. Every challenge requires the player’s direct participation, and the outcomes will depend on every decision you make. Now your subordinates aren’t just some resource; they are living people with their own strengths, weaknesses, fears and prejudices, and you'll have to reckon with all these things in order to survive.
This Is the Police 2 will be released later this year on PC/Mac, PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, Nintendo Switch™ and across the Xbox One family of devices including Xbox One X.
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On sent clairement l'ambiance de Fargo. Faudrait voir plus de protagoniste.
J'aime bien le style ça rappel les cinématique vectorielle de Eric Chahi.