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The editors liked
Stunning graphics engine that literally blew me away
Headgold
This game's scope is big and impressive
Especially considering it's on the DS
Drawdistance and framerate hold up well
Gameplay variety is sprinkled in here and there
The best graphics the DS has ever seen.
The editors didn't like
Cars control poorly
Guns control poorly
The game is about guns and cars.
Game has been approved by the most conservative of moms
Your car's four wheels won't want to leave the ground
Abstract: Where do I begin? How about, this game was awful. I don't want to waste another minute of your time, or my time for that matter, but since I have to write a review, here goes. C.O.P. The Recruit has no story, terrible gameplay, ridiculous timed events,...
Abstract: Overall, C.O.P. The Recruit feels like it was released mid production. I think if this game was thoroughly tested and reworked it could have been an amazing title, unfortunately it flops pretty hard. Purchase at your own risk. Score5.0 out of 10 Leave...
Abstract: The DS celebrated its fifth birthday recently. Typically five years is a good, respectable run for a game console, but compared to its predecessors in the Gameboy line, the DS is still in diapers. Even then, it’s become obvious to me that the DS line’s...
I wanted to like C.O.P., but there simply wasn’t enough effort put into localizing it and giving the characters some personality. Everything is as flat and lifeless as those streets that come pouring past your zippy little cars at 60fps. Is the game...
This is a game, then, that was sent out to die because of its own ambition. It runs at a steady 60 frames-per-second and has a decent amount of content, but compared to either home console games of its kind or portable ones, C.O.P. oozes mediocrity in...
It seems like somebody spent a lot of time conceiving C.O.P. The Recruit. The giant city, the variety of missions, the large cast, and the various back-stories would lead me to believe this thing. Then, it seems like a large chunk of the coding was lef...