While it might seem like an easy thing to do, you can’t really gauge it unless you play it. You shoot at the bad guys that appear on the screen. I was pretty surprised that Lethal Enforcers didn’t take full advantage of the Sega CD’s sound capabilities, the sound effects are great, but they definitely could have been done better. There really isn’t much else here in terms of audio, but what is there is done very well. The characters in the game all have realistic voices the enemies sound like madmen, and the victims sound terrified and scared for their lives. Sound effects, mainly the gunshots, are very realistic. All in all, the graphics are great, the fake looking enemies are the only real problem, along with the washed-out colors. The colors looked washed out throughout most of the game, which definitely detracts from the graphics. The enemies in the game do look rather weak, but they are pretty accurate renditions of the arcade’s cardboard cutouts, so it is excusable. Backgrounds look photo-realistic and the detail in them is unbelievable. Developed and published by Konami, the game came packed in with a light gun called the Justifier, I was unable to get it at launch, and therefore, this review will be done without the knowledge of how the things control with it. It is a home port of an arcade shooting game of the same name. Lethal Enforcers was released for the Sega CD during the summer of 1993. Genre: Light Gun Developer: Konami Publisher: Konami Players: 1-2 Released: 1993
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