Enemies will simply blink away in the frame of animation you shot them on and hostages will be unharmed, but the game will throw a "Caution!" message on the screen and take away a life. It also removes all references to Chinatown in "Chinatown Assault," with the title becoming "Downtown Assault" and the "China Inn" renamed to simply "Restaurant." Most oddly, no one flinches from any shot. Bowdlerise: Stage 4, "The Drug Dealer," becomes "The Gunrunners" in the Super NES port.Blatant Burglar: Per the North American version of the trope, all the bank robbers wear black clothing and balaclavas.Behind the Black: Mooks, especially knife mooks, will emerge right on top of you, no matter how well you watch your position.Battle Amongst the Flames: Before the Final Boss battle in the Chemical Plant, an explosion occurs and the area darkens with flames in the background, forcing you to put on your night vision goggles while you shoot at the terrorists and tanks.Bank Robbery: The first stage of the game requires you to put a stop to this.All There in the Manual: The player character is a police officer named Don Marshall and the game is set in Chicago, Illinois.Lethal Enforcers 3 is a great Time Crisis racing game.Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters has nods to the Dollars Trilogy, such as similar music, and has the feel of the Spaghetti Western genre in general, but riding the coattails of the original game, you're playing as law enforcement rather than as an bounty hunter.Yoshiaki Hatano, the creator of the game, said the game was inspired by the Dirty Harry series as it is his personal favorite film series and he liked all five of them. The classic sedans featured - similar to vehicle era of The Dead Pool - help reinforce this, the vehicle pursuit song " Shoot Into the Street " has a rough feel to Glenn Frey's " The Heat is On " during the chorus and you even deal with a plane hijacking like in Magnum Force. ![]() ![]()
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