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SWAT 3 and SWAT 4
Two tactical games based on the real life SWAT Teams. Gives you a fell how it is like in a sense. What you do is rescue hostages and try to arrest the the suspects/terrorists. Using your gun in a last resort.
SWAT 3 SWAT 3: Tactical Game of the Year Edition gives you more of what you crave! Ten-person multiplayer capability (up from five), more missions, more weapons, more skins, and an Advanced Tactics CD containing behind-the-scenes interactive video, information, and dialogue. Gamespy's 2000 Tactical Game of the Year, SWAT 3 is the most authentic tactical simulation created. Developed hand-in-hand with the L.A.P.D. SWAT unit, SWAT 3: TGOTY places you in 27 stunningly realistic Los Angeles locations. As the element leader of your SWAT entry team, you must defuse potentially deadly situations and preserve the lives of the innocent at all costs. Features * 27 intense missions set in real LA locations * 10-person multiplayer * World, Scenario, and Career Editors * Play as a SWAT element leader or officer * Authentic SWAT tactics, gear, & weapons with true to life ballistics * Advanced tactics CD with authentic SWAT video and reference materials * New maps, weapons & skins Here are is screen shots for the game Spoiler:
SWAT 4 As with the real-life SWAT teams, your job as an element commander in SWAT 4 is to take your five-man team into dangerous situations and defuse them. These situations range from a botched jewelry heist to high-risk arrest warrants to a raid on an illegal casino. In almost every mission, there are innocent civilians mixed in with the bad guys. Those of you who are Rainbow Six and Counter-Strike veterans will need to cool it on your itchy trigger fingers. Even when you do run into armed criminals, you don't have carte blanche to shoot them immediately. You have to follow the same strict rules of engagement as a real police officer and do whatever you can to subdue and arrest suspects without lethal force. Your guns are meant to be a last resort and should only be used if an armed suspect is an immediate threat to your team or civilians. This is the primary detail that separates the SWAT games from the military-style action games. The rules of engagement add a good deal of difficulty to the game, and SWAT 4 pulls this off well. At the end of each mission you're graded on how well you did, and more points are awarded for arresting as opposed to killing suspects. You are assessed big point penalties for improper use of force, and for the most part, these penalties are levied fairly and intuitively. Here are two screenshots Spoiler:
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I bought SWAT 3 in 2001 and, I still have it. Its been years since I played it and just played it again yesterday and its still fun to play. That shows how great of a game it is.
The first game I played online was Delta Force. |
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