![]() Once you have beaten these, you then have one final boss battle that you need to do in order to beat the game. You can select what mission/level you want to do from a choice of three. You can also once again, disarm them instead of killing them for a really cool bonus. You once again, need to shoot bad guys to progress through the stages. That is not a bad thing as I felt that Sega really nailed it with the first game. ![]() ![]() The core gameplay of Virtua Cop 2 has not really undergone any changes. The game still has that unmistakable mid to late 90s Sega 3D look about it though. The presentation has been given a shot in the arm, I am not 100 percent sure, but it does feel like Sega used a lot more polygons this time around as things do have a smoother look to them. Fleshed out may be going a tad far, but it does have a bit more cinematic flair to it this time around. It is your typical cop story and one that I feel is much more “fleshed” out here than it was in the first game. Once again, two cops stand in between a peaceful city and a city full of bad guys, running guns, taking hostages, and getting up to all kinds of no good.
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