![]() ![]() Just remember: Shoot the gunmen only after they draw their guns, but before they shoot you. But be warned, the gunmen tend to vary on which one will fire at you first. You need to time your shots right to defeat them all. The third boss of the second game is a showdown at midnight consisting of three (six if you have two players) mooks.And after all the weapons are destroyed, you then have to take out the pilot, but at least by then the boss will be easy to take down. The turrets where the missiles launch from are pretty hard to shoot at due to the size. Destroying the machine gun isn't a problem, but then you have to deal with the missiles which the boss can launch so many at you. It consists of a military helicopter with missiles and machine guns that can shoot you if you don't destroy it fast enough. He can actually block your bullets using his swords, and unless you time your shots right, he can actually take quite a while to go down. The boss in the Chinatown Assault stage.Shoot Into the Street is like a more frentic, faster-paced take on The Heat is On by Glen Frey (Featured in Beverly Hills Cop)."Rolling Badguys" from the first game sounds similar to "Walk the Dinosaur" by Was (Not Was).Another has even less effort put into it, with the guy standing the whole way, not so much falling as bunny-hopping. One has sprites for tumbling down, but relapses into his standing up death animation when he hits the bottom. Special Effects Failure: The enemies falling down the stairs in the Saloon stage.Sequel Difficulty Spike: Enemies shoot faster, hostages are much more unpredictable, and enemies also randomly take more than one shot to go down in the second game.As a result, the violence in Lethal Enforcers seems somewhat tame and cartoony by comparison and modern-day gamers might wonder just what all the fuss was about. However, as time went on, some video games have taken their violence up to more gruesome and frightening levels (like Manhunt or Hatred). "Seinfeld" Is Unfunny: Along with Doom, Night Trap, and Mortal Kombat, Lethal Enforcers was a part of the Violent Video Game controversy of the 1990's (due to using digitized actors that makes it look like you're killing real people).Scrappy Mechanic: What makes the second game harder than the first is that sometimes enemies may take more than one shot to go down.Unfortunately, it's a scenario that might hit too close to home for some people. However, unlike Mortal Kombat, which takes place in a fantasy setting with sorcerers and ninjas, Lethal Enforcers depicts the frighteningly realistic scenario of a police shooting (or even a mass shooting). Because of this, it looks like you're killing real people instead of just cartoon characters. Realism-Induced Horror: Part of what made the first two games so controversial was the use of digitized actors (much like Mortal Kombat).However, the Sega CD version, despite generally being the same as the Sega Genesis port, makes up for it with its Awesome Music. The crosshair also moves slow in the Sega ports if you were to play the game with a controller. The first game on the Genesis lacked health bars for the bosses. Porting Disaster: The Sega ports for both the first and second games had poor graphics and, in the case of the first game, if you shot a hostage or a police officer, the game would force you to repeat the same stage for "too many rookie mistakes".In addition, you could switch to either the standard Arcade Mode or the Street Mode, in which you can choose the starting stage you want for the latter. Polished Port: The PlayStation port, Lethal Enforcers I & II, was an arcade perfect port for both games, and also featured the Sega CD soundtrack.However, it's not as extreme as the controversies over other games released around the time, such as Mortal Kombat and Doom. Overshadowed by Controversy: The first game was known for its realistic graphics and violent content, leading to Moral Guardians to question the game.Nausea Fuel: The Final Boss turns into a skeleton after you beat him in the second game. ![]() Most Wonderful Sound: Your default gun firing in the first game, which is taken right from the Dirty Harry movies. ![]()
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