12/1/2023 0 Comments Fashion police squad reviewHaving found a few, they are tucked away pretty well and will take some time to find them all. If you’re the type to search for secrets, there’s no shortage here, with each level having some sort of secret to be found, even the boss fights. These platforming sections were fun but very seldom. Your Belt of Justice not only acts as way to stun your enemies, but it’s mainly used like a grappling hook, able to attach to certain flagpoles to launch and fling you forward. The world, characters and environment is bright, colorful and full of neon as you shoot, jump and swing your way from one end to the other.Īs you shoot your way through the fashion crimes, you’ll also come across different pickups like watches, bow ties and mocktails, which will increase your health or armor, again, much like its Doom inspiration. Levels are quite linear, having you defeat everyone before being allowed to move on, and even having to get different colored scissors to progress past matching colored ribbons (think key cards from Doom). It plays out much like a parody of itself, media and other games where humor plays a large part of its charm, and while it does get a little repetitive by the end, I still had a great time regardless.Īcross a dozen different missions, you’ll be spreading glam and fashion across the city. There’s a mystery of why all these citizens are committing fashion crimes and it’s up to the Fashion Police Squad to solve who, what, where and why. Is it a bit over the top and silly? Of course, but that’s where some of its charm comes from. Rather than being just a simplistic shooter without any substance, there’s actually quite a bit of emphasis on its story. Your partner Haley talks to you over the radio, guiding you along your adventure and where to go next. You’ll need to save people from baggy pants, socks and sandals, oversized suits and more. Along with your handful of different fashion weapons and your Belt of Justice, you’ll be saving the city from terrible style. You are sergeant Des, a fashion police officer that has some extravagant style, sworn to fix the fashion faux pas that’s occurring throughout Trenopolis. No blood and gore here, just bright colorful and eccentric style. The only difference here is that you’re shooting at regular citizens that just happened to have terrible fashion sense and thus fixing and making them modern and fashionable. It’s a classic FPS at its core and plays just like one, but definitely uses other shooter game mechanics, like using specific weapons for certain enemies. Think Doom Eternal, but instead of a dark, gritty and bloody shooting spree, you instead are going through a 3D world but every character is 2D and animated. And that is the hook with Fashion Police Squad, you’re given the power to fix the public's fashion atrocities like baggy clothes, flame prints, socks and sandals, and other fashion disasters. It’s a good thing I don’t live in Trendpololis, the setting of Fashion Police Squad, as I would probably be a fashion faux pas. Would my clothing choices turn heads? Of course not, and I’m fine with that. Thankfully I’m not at the socks and sandals dad level yet. I’m a jeans and t-shirt type of guy simple. My personal sense of fashion is one that comfort trumps style.
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