Future Cop: LAPD

Future Cop: LAPD (1998)

by EA Redwood Shores, Electronic Arts
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:Crime War is a story mode, following a day in the life of an LAPD X1-Alpha pilot. The story events range from rogue lunatics arming observatories with weapons, to a malfunctioning supercomputer. Players begin in a futuristic Griffith Park, but as they advance through the game they may unlock areas such as Venice Beach, LAX and Long Beach.Show more
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user avatar@calvinFeueruser avatar@calvinFeuer
January 29, 2025
Completely unique Multiplayer experience, even with a Singleplayer Multiplayer experience with extra cutscenes. Hell everything about the game was fun, even the singleplayer story and cutscenes. And the coop is damn fun, played a lot on it with my brother on PS1
user avatar@FeatMoonuser avatar@FeatMoon
January 29, 2025
A game that took hours with a friend. I hope it will be refreshed someday. I know that the gameplay is slightly different from modern titles, but for me it's sentimental.
user avatar@Eisenkrautuser avatar@Eisenkraut
January 29, 2025
One of the defining games of my childhood. Not only has it really fascinating worldbuilding, it also is an early example of many features we now take for granted in games, such as customizable weapon loadouts, and a Co-Op campaign. The game mode Precinct Assault (which I played for countless hours in splitscreen) might also be the earliest form of a MOBA mode out there. Above all objective reasons, I am also just very nostalgic for what was a big part of my childhood. I was one of the few kids that was allowed to use a PC, so many of my friends came over after school. Future Cop, with its co-op campaign and genious versus mode kept us busy for months. I think this would be an incredible game to be on GOG, given that it really is a "good old game" with a bit of a cult following - and given it's currently not available for purchase anywhere.
user avatar@Gurthfinuser avatar@Gurthfin
January 29, 2025
I played only demo with my friend and only other was HoMaM 3 we can play together. It was in time, when only few people have computer at home and we found this on CD from PC game magazine, we got at some event for free. It was hard time for kids, we had no internet, and old magazines for free was your only connection to games world. I havent played full version of this game till now, because we didnt have cracked games that times, and after years, and with internet connection, there was new version of windows, and I didnt make it run properly and it crashed after first mission. So this is why I want it on GoG, properly running on new machines with very fun and unique multiplayer, weapons and maps I newer played.
user avatar@Anuryuser avatar@Anury
January 29, 2025
Only seeing the screenshots of this game gives me shivers. I have so many great memorys of the singleplayer campaing and the multiplayer too. Played it with my brother and cousin on my old Windows 95, the first pc i got with at around an age of 10. Its really a unique game and theres really not a game like it
user avatar@thuperdanuser avatar@thuperdan
January 29, 2025
I have replayed this over the years with my best mate as it just a pure class coop gaming experience, but even solo it fantastic. Basically switching between a ED-209 mech to a hover tank as needed, using high powered weapons to fight the future criminals of LAPD! What’s not to love
i've loved this game ever since i was a child, especially playing precinct assault, played that mode for hundreds of hours. amazing voice acting, especially for the time. i've wanted an opportunity to legitimately buy and own this game for years but it seemed to have been wiped from existence, but seeing this and how many votes it has garnered has given me hope. more and more people simply need to play this game, it truly is an amazing experience
user avatar@ion00user avatar@ion00
January 30, 2025
Awesome game from the late 90's. The graphics were great for the time and the music was a real head banger. I don't think I ever managed to finish the game but I got really far. I would love to see it added here. :)
user avatar@UberMedic7user avatar@UberMedic7
January 30, 2025
A unique and exciting mech game that is bundled with a definitive multiplayer mode that is a must-try for both MOBA players that want to have a look into the roots of the genre and to everyone else alike due to how timelessly fun it is. Having such game readily available, working on modern systems and even working multiplayer, its gonna make it an even better experience.
user avatar@VINT64user avatar@VINT64
January 30, 2025
Played this game in my childhood on PS1 with godawful pirate translation (at the end of 90's beginning of 00's there were no official ru translations for many games). Later recorded the walkthrough with that translation on my youtube channel, and wrote a post full of love on my russian blog site. The explosions in this game are legendary, the epitome of PS1 era of 3D games
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