Even more impressive, the Genesis version is identical to the Sega CD version in graphics, sound, and game play. All the action, features, and challenge of the arcade hit have been faithfully translated, especially the light gun interface. Konami's right on-target with Lethal Enforcers for the Genesis. The sounds are right on target, with great gunshots and appropriately hyper music. If you take a slug, there's a cool bullet-through- the-TV-screen effect. "Hard" is the level to beat it's fast and literally murder!Įnforcers is only a game, but the digitized graphics look so real it hurts, especially if you nail a hostage or a fellow officer. They pop up out of the scenery everywhere. Die Hardīank robbers, street gangsters, hijackers, drug dealers, and terrorists are your moving targets. During the conflict, you can also blast icons to upgrade your firepower. It's smooth, accurate, quick, and deadly. The Konami Justifier is the perfect SNES weapon. However, you should take on the slooooow controller interface only if you have a death wish. Two-player gun battles are a major kick, made possible by adding a controller or by purchasing a second gun (a special weapon you plug into the first Justifier). You can play Dirty Harry, or Dirty Harry and Dirty Mary.
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