G-Police

G-Police (1997)

by Psygnosis
Genres:Shooter, Simulator
Themes:Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:G-Police is a 1997 combat flight simulator set in a hypothetical future where corporations lead space colonies. The player is Jeff Slater, a futuristic helicopter pilot who joins the G-Police to investigate his sister's death.
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Psygnosis had a specialty for world building, giving games with a fairly straightforward idea a whole history. G-Police looked great at the time and cutscenes blew other companies of the time out of the water. Gameplay is fun and it makes flying around and shooting down enemies compelling with a good story before Ace Combat had a chance to even think about doing it.
user avatar@azzameen85user avatar@azzameen85
January 30, 2025
I only had the demo-version of this game, growing up. But I fondly remember it being able to go all six axis movement in a sci-fi environment. Arguably, it trained me for the Desert Combat Mod on Battlefireld 1942 some years later, where I was a master of the Harrier Jet xD I've always wanted to try the full game, but never got around to it, or couldn't afford it. Didn't help that I didn't understand much English back then. I would love to see this game being enabled on modern systems and available for legal purchases.
user avatar@Livo451user avatar@Livo451
February 05, 2025
G-Police had great, fun but very challenging combat & flying mechanics, with a interesting presented story, and fantastic FMV cutscenes doing wonderful world-building. It's a nice mix of arcade and flight-sim lite gameplay, in a futuristic Blade Runner inspired colony on Callisto, where gang wars and ultra-powerful corporations fight amongst themselves, with you trying to keep the peace! G-Police came out on both PC and Playstation, so updating it for modern systems would be much easier compared to console only releases. It's abandonware, so it'd be right up GOG's alley for restoring it, thus allowing newer audiences to experience it.
Unlike the Weapons of Justice sequel, this one also came out on PC! It is truly a great game with unique cyberpunk atmosphere! This one belongs to GOG! I will definitely buy it.
G-Police was a mix of film noir and cyberpunk that made for an amazing atmosphere and to top it off? Cool as spaceships over the moons of Jupiter. I loved it on PS1 so I'd love to get the PC version.
user avatar@Squalouuser avatar@Squalou
March 17, 2025
One of the first PC games I played at my uncle's place way back then. Somehow managed to withstand my otherwise flaky memory and come back to my mind once in a while without being able to remember this game's title until I saw it just now in a "Beige PC Bounty Hunters" youtube video. Would love to play it again!
user avatar@rahbbituser avatar@rahbbit
March 18, 2025
I hat the trial on a PCAction magazine back then, grafics and cinematics blew my childish mind, and i was so proud to get the full verison , maybe 2 years later, and a joystick to finally fly around without braking all my fingers. cyberpunk setting and the german sync were superb. fkin great game i swear ;D almost 30 years later i would go and get a old joystick on ebay just to catch all the good memories ;D
user avatar@INSTG8Ruser avatar@INSTG8R
March 31, 2025
On PS1 it was the closest thing to a flight sim I can’t think of another game I’d love a modern remake of. 8 really got excited it was here and was willing to buy it right on the spot…
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