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Testseek.com have collected 22 expert reviews of the C.O.P. The Recruit and the average rating is 59%. Scroll down and see all reviews for C.O.P. The Recruit.
 
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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
  • Too much emphasis is put on menu navigation
  • Little to no tactic involved during combat.

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  Published: 2009-11-07, review by: neoseeker.com

  • Abstract:  In an alternate New York, authorities had somehow decided hiring ex-cons as law enforcement agents would be a good idea. This program was dubbed the "Criminal Overturn Program," or C.O.P. for short, and became headed by the New York City Control Divi...

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  Published: 2009-11-03, review by: gamepro.com

  • 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
  • Game has been approved by the most conservative of moms; Your car's four wheels won't want to leave the ground; too much emphasis is put on menu navigation

 
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  Published: 2009-11-03, review by: cheatcc.com

  • Abstract:  There are GTA clones, and then there are GTA clones. Where some developers take Rockstar's template and fill it with fresh ideas, others are content to ape just about every aspect of the popular series.Despite its lack of blood and death (pedestrians j...

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  Published: 2006-01-01, review by: about.com

  • Abstract:  Petty Theft AutoIt's impossible not to compare C.O.P The Recruit with the Grand Theft Auto games, and frankly, V-Dev's title looks pale and worn next to Rockstar's epic sandbox series. Between the typos, sketchy controls, and poor enemy animation, it'...

 
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  Published: 2009-11-25, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • This game’s scope is big and impressive (especially considering it’s on the DS), draw-distance and frame-rate hold up well, gameplay variety is sprinkled in here and there
  • Game has been approved by the most conservative of moms, your car’s four wheels won’t want to leave the ground, too much emphasis is put on menu navigation
  • While not nearly as groundbreaking as it’s console-based role models, Ubisoft’s C.O.P. The Recruit serves as a solid sandbox title with some incredibly fun gameplay and inventive shooting and stealth scenarios. ...

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  Published: 2009-11-20, review by: gamesradar.com

  • Cars and guns!, Cops and robbers!, Hilariously bad rap song in the gun training area
  • Horrible popup in a fairly small city, Slipperyslidey cars on Tefloncoated roads, Shoot at criminals you can barely see

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  Published: 2010-01-03, review by: gamecaptain.de

  • Obwohl ein Cop natürlich teils andere Dinge zu tun hat als ein Gangster, erinnert dieser Actiontitel ein wenig an das alte GTA III in abgespeckter Form. Die 3D-Grafik ist zwar simpel, läuft für DS-Verhältnisse aber bemerkenswert flüssig. Auch Umfang un...

 
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  Published: 2009-11-27, review by: onlinewelten.com

  • Beeindruckende 3DGrafik, Frei begehbares New York, Zahlund abwechslungsreiche Missionen, Schwierigkeitsgrad auch für Neulinge geeignet, Leicht zu erlernende Steuerung, Atmosphärische Soundkulisse
  • Der Metropole mangelt es an Interaktivität, Nichts wirklich Neues, Etwas behäbige Kamera, Übertriebener Einsatz des 3C, MikrofonEinbindung relativ sinnfrei
  • Bei C.O.P. – The Recruit handelt es sich sicherlich nicht um den schlechtesten GTA-Klon, der in diesen Tagen auf neugierige Kunden wartet. Der Titel punktet mit einer für Nintendo DS-Verhältnisse eindrucksvollen Optik, dank der zahlreichen Haupt- und N...

 
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  Published: 2009-11-18, review by: gameswelt.de

  • Abstract:  Ubisoft schickt mit C.O.P.: The Recruit ein ambitioniertes Polizei-Abenteuer mit Prachtgrafik ins Rennen. Ob sich der Ausflug nach New York lohnt? ...

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  Published: 2009-11-14, review by: gamingxp.com

  • Story, Etwas spannend, "GTA"Verschnitt am NDS, Recht gute Grafik, Gute Ideen der Entwickler, ...
  • die aber unausgegoren umgesetzt wurden, Text bzw. Anleitungen zu Missionen teils sehr schnell und schwer lesbar, Keine Rücksetzpunkte nach Missionen, um sie zu wiederholen, Schlechte "GTA"Kopie, Schlechte Steuerung vor allem im Dunkeln, Vergebenes Potenzial, Missionen im Nachhinein nicht anwählbar, Sehr linear, Zu wenig Balancing, Musik und Soundeffekte
  • Ja, "C.O.P." hat in den Trailern sehr gut ausgesehen und es hätte auch einiges an Potenzial gehabt, wäre etwas mehr Freiheit im Spiel möglich, kein "Herunterdreschen" von Missionen das Ziel und die Steuerung (vor allem im Dunkeln) besser. Hier verzweif...

 
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