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Emergency 3 (Strategy First)

Emergency 3 (Strategy First)

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From: Strategy First
Category: Video Games

List Price: $29.99
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 10580

Format: Cd-rom
Platforms: Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows Xp, Windows 2000
Genre: Strategy Games
ESRB: Teen
Media: CD-ROM
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Windows 2000
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0.1 x 0.1
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: 90335
UPC: 627006903359
EAN: 0627006903359
ASIN: B000EPNREC

Release Date: February 27, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Brand NEW Sealed Retail BOXED Original, Fast Shipping in a Sturdy Box

Features:
   Experience fire-fighting, police operations and technical rescue missions
   20 thrilling missions including disasters, accidents, terror incidents and many more
   Lead more than 35 emergency units
   Realistic day-night effects, weather conditions and spectacular special effects
   Detailed 3D graphics, infinitely variable rotating and zooming

Accessories:

   PC Gamer (1-year)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Emergency 3 follows up the strategy hit with all-new action. Advanced graphics and freely rotatable 3D graphics add to the realism, as you play a realistic and unique combination of simulation and real-time strategy. You'll take charge of a town's emergency services on one of their busiest days. Lead police, firefighter and paramedics and save as many people as you can. Real-time Physics - falling debris, crashing buildings and more Scenario editor lets you create your own missions Endless mode you are responsible for an entire town!


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3 out of 5 stars IF YOUR BUYING THIS GAME, READ THIS REVIEW!   January 8, 2008

This review is intended for people who are buying the game.

First of all, I LOVE this game. Its a really great game but i think that if your not interested in the overal subject, than you will be easily frustrated. One thing i find frustrating is the vehicals. THERE ALL GERMAN. There are no american firetrucks or ambulances, only german vehicals with that anoying donkey sounding siren. Of course this would be cool if gamers had the option of switching between styles of vehicals from different counrtys like in Firefighter Command: Raging inferno. Also it is very hard to keep up. Your units cant fend for themselves. You always have to keep them constantly under your watch to keep them from dying or screwing up. For example: i had like, a team of firefighters on one side of the map, and an ambulance doing something on the other side. All i asked my firefighters to do was to keep the water coming on one side of the building. I spend 3 minutes doing something with my ambulance and when i go back the where my firefighters were there all dead and the vehicals have exploded for no aparent reason. You need to always watch your units...this becomes anoying with the growing tendancy of combined maps where all of the different types of units have specific taskes to do which have nothing to do with the the other tasks. The vehicals and men are slow..but they move realisticly.....which would be fine exept the insident gets way out of hand and fire spread way to quickly. But yet, i still love this game. I love it because of the control. You deside what units you put out there, and where, and how. You get to decide what your going to do and how many of what specific units you call. I like this feature and it is not like other stratagy games where you have predetermined units and tasks set up for you...you just have to do it. So the idea is great, infact it is amazing because you really do have FULL control of how you go about things. All they need to do is but a brain on there units and a mode where you can choose between american and european emergency vehicals. Them o would be willing to spend way more than $25.



3 out of 5 stars Could of been a hit   October 7, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

It's sad to see a crop of games that come out that seem like a half hearted attempt to make money but arent polished enough to become a hit. Granted there are a few that just are plain awful. Interestingly enough this isnt an awful game but it does need some polish, updated graphics and new interface. Even if you arent a paramedic, police officer, or EMT, this game will tickle your playing-bone. Personally I like doctor, fire, police, and EMT type of games. Lately there hasnt been many in this genre. The Police Quest series sadly has long been retired, the Emergency series has stopped (one of them was really good then got bad), and the Emergency series hasnt been turning out good products. I happen to like Emergency: Fire Response.
In this game you are introduced to an incomplete tutorial and clunky interface. Sometimes you forgot to click on a characte and accidently move your emergency vehicle. It takes a few clicks to click on thecorrect person or vehicle. You would think that when you get a firefighter to click on a hose and click on the hydrant he would immediately start fighting the fire: no. When he does start shooting the water, it looks like a half hearted attempt. Definately not like our brave firefighters as well as other emergency personell as well as the police. Concerning the police, in one of the scenarios, you are directed to stop speeders who get caught in a speedtrap to redirect them to the parking lot. It would of been nice in the tutorial to be shown how to do that. I failed that scenario many times until I finally clicked the police officer correctly. Using the barracades is another story. It's a nice touch that you select which emergency vehicle and which emergency (fire, police, other) to bring in that vehicle. All of this while on a budget. With many games using DVD storage, Strategy First could of added more than one city, each with its own fire and police department. If one city is in need of help, other cities can join in just like in real life situations. As I said before multiple unique cities with its own emergencies can make the game more random and the introduction of a database that people can upload there own scenario to see how others cope with your "disaster" that youve created. The graphics arent horrible but can be better. I like the flashing lights on the emergency vehicles even though it sounds like Im in Paris. I wish the emergency vehicles looked like the real-world vehicles (maybe some in there familar red or green) with flashing lights, strobe lights, and blinkers. It owuld be nice to control the vehicle on the way to the emergency as in driving it. Turning on the emergency lights, going thru traffic lights, avoiding crashes with civilians and pedestrians would be unique and a definate crowd pleasure. The camera zooming needs some work. You cant really zoom to close and the moving of the camera angles is a little clumsy. A budget constraint is a nice touch but is incomplete. Nothing is really said or done about the budget. You see it when you "order" your vehicles and personel. A nice touch would be to order new vehicles, or allow vehicles to be fixed by a mechanic in your firehouse, police station, or garage. When you look at the vehicles to see who to bring, the summary about the vehicle isnt very informative. It would be nice to see real-life firehouses and police stations. Building a new firestation complete with multiple bays and living quarters, police stations which can allow you to bring in more police officers, a jail (to lower the crime in the city, stop speeders, drunk drivers, and drugs) can be a nice addition. Do it by the book and the criminal will go to trial and the mayor wouldnt breath down your neck. If no conviction then yes some breathing, and possible firings or budget contraints, and/or civil lawsuits. Include hospitals (burn units, trauma, ER each with there own life saving techniques that you can control/do combined with police, fire, EMT/EMS can make an interesting never ending blockbuster that could take forever to complete. With a downloading center from people who can create scenarios this game can go even further after you complete the games scenarios.
I do like the scenarios and trial and error isnt all that bad considering our real life heroes only have one shot at it. The introduction movie of the emergency is very nice and is a plus. I like this game however the glaring issues (interface, incomplete tutorial, camera zooming, camera rotation) make it tough to enojoy for a long time. It's not in my just one more scenario pile. It's right in the middle. I enjoy it when Im playing it however, after 2 or 3 scenarios, I quickly shut it off. Again $30 is way too much. More content and polish would justify the $30 tag but it is more like $20. This could of been a real hit.



4 out of 5 stars Interesting Game to play   September 9, 2007
I give the game 4 stars, becuase not everyone likes to collect video games that are fire related. IOtherwise, it is a very very good game to play.




4 out of 5 stars Fun Game   July 12, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

If you are like me, a paramedic/firefighter who can't get enough, than this game is a good game to buy for those times when you are doing nothing. Realistic scenarios, all the equipment you need, and lots of things to do to keep you busy. It has provided me with hours of entertainment while I am at work with nothing to do.


4 out of 5 stars emergency 3   May 7, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Emergency 3 is a really fun challenge and it requires good thinking skills. The graphics are really good and it has realistic gameplay and scenarios and the price for such a game is great! Overall I think that this game is a real blast. The only problem is the game conrols are really hard to use and sometimes the game freezes up.

Note: this game was purchased for, and reviewed by, my 12-year old boy and he is the one who plays it. The transaction was handled through Pay Pal without any problems and delivery was within an acceptable time.


Emergency 3 (Strategy First), Strategy

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