

This flies by as it is forever throwing new elements into the mix from weapons, enemies and the way you can move around.

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It’s full of class and sass in equal measures. The game is set across 13 fairly beefy levels (with a few challenge levels thrown in too) and it tells a very light hearted and honestly laugh out loud tale, over its 5 to 6 hour run time. Trendopolis is your city and it’s a city that never sleeps, as you’ll be you’ll battle sagging pants with a whip of your Belt of Justice one minute and the next Socks with Sandals by throwing countless Sock Gnomes at the perp. Developed by Finnish studio Mopeful Games, you play as officer Des and you live for the call of a “ Fashion Crime in Progress“, seeing you grabbing your Belt of Justice and your Tailormade Sewing Machine and fight crime, one stitch at a time. A fashionable blast?įashion Police Squad is available now on the Epic Games Store and Steam.When it comes to fighting crime few games can claim to do it as fabulously as Fashion Police Squad – an old school shooter with a few dashes of modern gaming thrown in for good measure, seeing you fixing the most hideous of crimes against fashion. I wasn’t sure how it would come together when I first heard about it, but now that I’ve had it in my hands, it’s just an utter blast. Grappling hook-like tools in an FPS are my weakness, and something about doing it with a belt makes it funny AND fun to do.įashion Police Squad takes a concept that sounds hilarious – fixing outfits with guns – and makes a delightfully chaotic and fun shooter out of it. Also, you can swing around the environment using a belt. You need to flip between them depending on your foe’s fashion problem, which (funny enough) made me aware of some of my own fashion crimes. Your 2DYE4 Carbine Elite will give dreary clothes a splash of color that should brighten everyone’s day, your Tailormade will fix loose fits, and other guns will be better for other problems. You have to use the right tools to fix specific issues with what folks are wearing. Now, Sergeant Des doesn’t just have a magic gun that fixes ANY outfit.

But I guess I wouldn’t really know what to do if someone tried to shoot my socks and sandals off, either. I guess some people don’t appreciate your efforts to make them look and feel better. Expect people flinging briefcases, flames, and anything else they have on-hand. Everyone seems to be taking it pretty personally that you don’t like their clothes, too, as they’re aggressively fighting back. This wild arena FPS sees you guiding Sergeant Des across Trendopolis, dealing with all kinds of fashion faux-pas (I spent an unreal amount of time figuring out the plural of pas for someone who studied French immersion). Fashion Police Squad sees you shooting fashion crimes off of people, brightening up drab outfits, dreary clothes, and poor fits using special firearms.
