Police Simulator: Patrol Officers
Police Simulator: Patrol Officers

Police Simulator: Patrol Officers

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About Police Simulator: Patrol Officers

Police Simulator: Patrol Officers drops you into the role of a rookie officer in Brighton, a made-up American city. Aesir Interactive developed this title while astragon published it back on November 10, 2022. You can find it across almost every major system including PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and iOS. The core idea is simple simulation of daily police duties without the Hollywood action flair. You start by patrolling streets and writing tickets before earning enough experience to handle serious crimes. It offers both solo shifts and cooperative multiplayer options for those who want to run a precinct together.

Gameplay

Your day begins with a patrol car and a radio. You drive through Brighton neighborhoods scanning for speeders or illegal parking. The controls feel like real driving physics rather than arcade fun. Most of your time involves filling out digital reports and processing suspects into the back of your vehicle. As you gain rank, you get assigned traffic stops, domestic disturbances, and active shooter scenarios. Multiplayer lets you squad up with friends to manage larger incidents. You can also play as a civilian in some modes or run a full precinct management layer if that interests you. The loop is slow and methodical rather than fast-paced.

What Players Think

Players rate this title at 78.8 out of 100 on IGDB based on twenty-one reviews. The average completion time sits around twenty hours for those who want to see everything. Community moods lean toward "satisfied" with fans enjoying the routine work. Only fifty-three percent of players have unlocked all available achievements. The hardest task is "It's Not A Race!" which only two point two percent of users have beaten so far. Most people stick to single player or casual co-op sessions rather than competitive modes. Price wise, you can grab it for fourteen dollars eight cents on GameBillet with historical lows hitting nearly twelve bucks.

PlayPile's Take

This simulator works well if you want a low-stress job sim where patience matters more than reflexes. You pay about fifteen dollars and unlock twenty achievements to track your progress through the ranks. The game lacks the flash of action titles but delivers a realistic view of police work. It fits players who enjoy driving sims or procedural tasks. Those looking for high-octane shootouts will likely get bored after an hour. The multiplayer co-op mode adds some variety to the repetitive patrol loops. Check it out if you like slow burn simulations with clear progression systems.

Storyline

Welcome to Brighton! Join the police force of this fictitious American city and experience the day to day life of a Police Officer. Start with citing violations and giving out parking tickets, then work your way towards shouldering more responsibilities. Be part of the community of Brighton, get to know your neighborhood and handle daily police work to fight crime during your shift. Always be tough, but fair: respect the law and gain more experience to unlock more neighborhoods, districts and duties.

Game Modes

Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

IGDB Rating

78.8

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