Police Tactics: Imperio offers a unique concept of managing a police force with a mix of real-time strategy and simulation elements. Players control units, upgrade facilities, and respond to crimes ranging from riots to murders. The game features base development, dynamic day-night cycles, and a storyline mission pack. However, many players report significant issues with AI behavior, pathfinding, and game-breaking bugs, such as units getting stuck or missions failing to update correctly.
While some appreciate the depth and challenge of coordinating police units and find the game enjoyable, especially after overcoming the learning curve, others criticize the repetitive gameplay, clunky UI, and poor optimization. The developers have been somewhat responsive with updates and bug fixes, but the game feels unfinished and abandoned by many. Overall, it appeals mainly to simulation fans willing to tolerate its flaws but struggles to deliver a polished experience for a wider audience.
Players praise the game's core concept of police force management and the variety of units and missions available. The patrol system and dynamic crime escalation provide engaging strategic depth. The storyline missions add a narrative layer, and the game includes realistic vehicles and a day-night cycle. Some reviewers commend the developers' responsiveness to community feedback, including adding a pause function and fixing bugs. The game offers a decent challenge and can be addictive for fans of emergency simulation games.
Visually, while not cutting-edge, the graphics are serviceable and fit the game's style. The voice acting and city precinct management are also noted as positive aspects.
Common criticisms focus on numerous bugs and AI issues, such as units getting stuck, failing to complete missions, or ignoring crimes within their patrol areas. Pathfinding problems and clunky UI hamper gameplay fluidity. Many players find micromanagement tedious, especially controlling detectives and patrol routes. The game balance is criticized for causing crime rates to spiral out of control despite player efforts. Repetitive missions and limited content reduce replayability. The game's lack of polish, poor optimization, and infrequent updates lead to frustration and an impression of abandonment. Several players regret purchasing at full price due to these issues.
Police Tactics: Imperio was released on September 7, 2016.
Police Tactics: Imperio was developed by CyberphobX Ltd..
Yes, Police Tactics: Imperio is available on Mac.
No, Police Tactics: Imperio is not currently available on Linux according to our data.
You can buy Police Tactics: Imperio on Steam.
In POLICE TACTICS: IMPERIO you start your career as an aspiring police chief in Newport Falls, a city that is dirty and corrupt to its core. You are responsible for upholding law and order. Coordinate the emergency vehicles and personnel of the municipal precinct and put a stop to crime.