


Anything can pretty much happen at any time! This is oh so satisfying!Īs you go about your daily shift the time and date are shown in the top left of your screen. The open world of Brighton is seemingly very dynamic with pedestrians going about their daily life as well as traffic that mostly adhere to the laws of the road. I won’t lie, being a Brit I really didn’t appreciate the number of parking violations that you can actually get written up for! Who would have thought that parking facing the wrong direction was a thing? An easy-to-follow tutorial ensues as you walk your officer along the pavement looking out for expired number plates, parking meters as well as other parking offences that can warrant a ticket. Yes, totally boring in my opinion in real life, however, I am also open-minded when it comes to gaming. My first task was to simply issue parking tickets. Once done you are thrown straight into your first shift whereby you are in one of the many districts of Brighton. There is also an option for either a simulation mode or a casual mode if you prefer being spoon-fed with a lot more hints. Selecting from eight female and male officers you begin by picking out the character that you want to use for your career. Let’s face it, nobody likes people that give out parking tickets and that’s where we begin! My very first impression of Police Simulator: Patrol Officers was that this could be a very mundane sim and get boring very quickly. Out now in Early Access on Steam, come and join me as a play in the day in the lift of a patrol officer in the fictional American city of Brighton! Other than booking them for an expired plate you cannot do much about the smashed windshield! Gameplay

Ever fancied being the next Jake Peralta shouting “Nine-Nine!” or perhaps you want people to “Respect my authoritah!”? Well, you are in luck as thanks to developers Aesir Interactive you can now have that experience with the all-new Police Simulator: Patrol Officers.
