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All Point Bulletin

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Genre: Arcade    |     Year: 1989    |     Publisher: Domark    |     Developer: Domark
Game Review (written by Slasher1068) Added on: 01/20/2007
For any of those out there in the gaming world, that have actually played any of the original Grand Theft Auto series and liked them, this game is for you. Not only does this game have action and suspense, but it's also just a fun game all around. The whole plot to the game is that you're a police officer, doing your job. You're protecting and serving the people. In your quest to "Protect and Serve" you will have to be in several car chases, give several tickets, and run several criminals off-road.

The game starts you off, as most do, in a tutorial stage. Basically, they give you the basics on how to drive the police car, and how to initiate other objectives. Once the tutorial is over, you will start your career as a police officer of the law.
To start you off slowly, you're given simple traffic violations and litterbugs. They're easy to deal with. You simply catch up to them and give them a ticket. Later, you will have to actually go after bigger criminals. For example, in the game you will have to chase after car thieves, bank robbers, and other notorious criminals.
As I mentioned before, you would love this game if you've ever played any of the original Grand Theft Auto series.
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In the original series, the only camera angle you were allowed to have was overhead. Such is the same in All Point Bulletin. The entire game, with the exception of the "cut scenes", is viewed from over head. Now, I know what most people are saying out there that's never played a game like that. "That's too confusing." or "I can't get the hang of it."
Well, I understand what you mean. When I first played this game, it annoyed me. The controls are easy, but the whole overhead thing got annoying. After I got the patience to actually sit there, and give it a chance, All Point Bulletin became very addictive. I caught myself playing it all through the night.
So, for any of you looking for a great classic game to play, and you're looking for some good action. I highly recommend All Point Bulletin. It's a game that requires patience, intelligence, and skill. It's truly a game for anyone that likes action, or car games. Good Luck and have fun!!


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