Each stage has a few sections that last for about nearly 8 minutes and stages conclude with a Boss Battle to fight. You got Cilvians to avoid shooting otherwise you'll lose a life, a few powerups like Magnum Bullets, Shotguns, Machine Guns, Rifles, Cannons and the Double Pistols. If you've not played Lethal Enforcers in the arcade or any other Home versions before then simply it's a shooting game where your goal is to shoot down any bad guys before they shoot you. In this time of gaming you'd just wish the developers included anyway to keep score. There is no new content to find and sadly if you're hoping to Save your best scores then I've got bad news for you, There's no Memory Card Support so if you want to keep score then you'll have to take a photo of your screen or write it on a piece of paper. Both games have about 5 different stages to play but only the first Lethal Enforcers has the Training stage. You can set the game to play through every stage in order like in the arcade or you can set it to Street mode where you select any stage as you wish or can take part in a Training Stage which there are goals to accomplish to qualify to the next round. Lethal Enforcers brings you two shoot em up titles in their original content and a level select system. The package contains double the gameplay, graphics and content close to the arcade version alongside the addictive gun shooting madness between waves of gangsters and civilians you'll accidentally shoot down. When theirs bank robberies, stages holdups, stations and airports that are under siege by dozens of bad guys, grab a Konami Hyperblaster (Konami Justifier in US) as both Lethal Enforcers I & Lethal Enforcers II Gunfighters are released outside the arcades for the PlayStation as a two in one disc package. Lethal Enforcers I & II provides the true arcade experience as what the other Home versions didn't, but however the replay value won't carry it for long. Game Title: Lethal Enforcers (Lethal Enforcers I & II)Īge Rating: Release Date: November 17th 1997 (North America), November 1997 (Europe), Novem(Japan)
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