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Cop: The Recruit on DS

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Cop: The Recruit is a Adventuring game available on the DS. It can be played in Singleplayer modes.

Cop: The Recruit is a Adventuring game. Adventure games are enjoyed for two reasons: they provide enemy encounters that require tactics and strategy to conquor, and they create a fantasy world in which to explore and adventure.

Cop: The Recruit can be played in a Singleplayer mode. Single Player Campaign games focus on one player's experience. Rather than collaborate with other players either locally or online, players progress alone. The campaign style of gameplay offers a connected series of challenges to play through. These chapters work together to tell a story through which players progress. Single player games are able to focus on one experience of a scenario, so that it is usually a richer, more visceral game.

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Frugal Gamer review Wed, 18 Nov 2009

Cop: The Recruit for the Nintendo DS lets you assume the role of ex-street racer Dan Miles as he embarks on a quest to clean up the streets and bring justice to a tough New York. C.O.P.: The Recruit offers an open-world environment you'll get to traverse over six square miles of city in a technically impressive DS game that sees you embarking on a dramatic story with shoot-outs, car chases and dangerous undercover operations.

The immediate comparison that you’ll make when playing Cop: The Recruit for the Nintendo DS is Grand Theft Auto and it's to the credit of Cop: The Recruit that it matches that epic game in nearly every way possible. Playing as Dan Miles, a former underground street racer and new recruit in the Criminal Overturn Program (COP), the game pushes you straight into a dramatic storyline that could easily have been crafted from the stable of GTA. It's hard not to overstate how surprising the story is and you'll be wrapped up in the drama as it takes you on a ride through an exciting and thrilling widespread conspiracy.
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