Jonathan Ingram is still trying to get used to the world around him after an accident had left him adrift and frozen in space for 25 years. When his ex-wife calls upon him to help find her missing husband, he finds himself in the midst of a deadly conspiracy.
Policenauts is the spiritual successor to Snatcher, both of which have been designed by Hideo Kojima. It takes place in the year 2040 on Earth and within the space colony orbiting high above it, Beyond Coast. It is similar to a point-and-click adventure game and even features mouse support (this is even suggested within the manual as a better means of control). It also features action sequences where the player must shoot targets onscreen in a gallery-format reminiscent of the approach taken by titles such as Virtua Cop and even its predecessor, Snatcher.
It was first relesaed on the NEC-PC9821, a Japanese microcomputer, on July 29, 1994, with both a CD-ROM and an installation floppy disk The cut scenes were rendered with hand-drawn pixels than as compressed animation in the anime-style.
Policenauts: Pilot Disk was also released for the 3DO on April 21, 1995, containing a playable demo, an interviews with the voice actors behind what would become the standard edition of the game along with the developers, and an extensive encyclopedia describing the concepts within the title's detailed backstory.
The first console version version was released on September 29, 1995, for the 3DO and featured extensive enhancements. CG effects were added in, most notably with the mechs that were used within the game, and hand-drawn animation sequences augmented the cut scenes. This would be considered the standard edition of the game that would later be enhanced for its debut on the PlayStation.
When the PlayStation version arrived on January 19, 1996, it would feature further cleanup on both the graphics and the movie footage created for the 3DO release. It would also come on two discs. The Saturn would receive the last version of the game on September 13, 1996. It would arrive on three disks and feature support for the Virtua Gun peripheral.
On February 9, 1996, Policenauts: Private Collection was released for the PlayStation with the material from Policenauts: Pilot Disk along with a copy of an earlier script of the game included as a bonus. Everything that had been a part of the Pilot Disk release was made available in this release.
Policenauts was re-released under the "Konami the Best" label on September 18, 1997, and then again under the "PSone Books" series on August 7, 2003. It was added to the PlayStation Store's Japanese Game Archives on May 15, 2008, making it available as a downloadable title for the PSP and the PS3.
The Saturn version was expected to be released for American audiences, however it was never released. Hideo Kojima had cited that work had begun on it, but the developers were unable to synchronize the English dialogue with the FMV cut-scenes.
However, a fan translation of the game was pursued. Marc Laidlaw and Artemio Urbina worked on a translation of the game during 2007, but could not find a programmer capable of inserting the material. In August, 2008, Something Awful forum member Michael Sawyer began experimenting with different approaches to inserting the text and on August 24, 2009, the patch was released coinciding with Hideo Kojima's 46th birthday.
In the year 2013, Jonathan Ingram is a 'Policenaut' - an astronaut with police training - whose duty is to protect Beyond Coast, man's first space colony.
While testing a prototype spacesuit, it malfunctions and sends him into deep space where he is presumed dead. Twenty-five years later, Jonathan is discovered alive (thanks to the emergency cryo-sleep module in the space suit which also explains why he also has not aged). With everything that he has known having changed in the last two and a half decades, he attempts to eke out a living by returning to Earth and work as a private detective in Los Angeles.
He is visited by his ex-wife (Lorraine) who had believed him to be dead and whom he had never thought to visit on Beyond Coast ever since he was found a few years earlier. The meeting for her is just as awkward, but she has no one else to turn to when her husband (Kenzo Hojyo) disappears. She asks him to investigate the matter and although Jonathan refuses to accept the case at first and Lorraine quietly leaves.
However, looking outside of his window, he spies someone suspicious near her car and realizing that something might be wrong, he runs out to the street below his office only to watch as Lorraine's car explodes, killing her. Giving chase to the mysterious saboteur, he manages to shoot him several times but ultimately loses him when he escapes on a motorcycle.
Determined to learn the truth behind Lorraine's death, the only clue he has is the fact that she was a citizen on Beyond Coast. Having vowed not to go back into space after his incident, he forces himself to take a flight there to crack the case and confront his past.
Much of the game is played very much like a point-and-click adventure game as the player moves from scene to scene. Everything is seen from first-person with scenes represented as stills allowing the player to move the cursor over them in search of items, clues, or interactive hot-spots such as being able to use a computer or a television to catch up on the latest news.
The game uses a mix of mediums from still-images to animated CG effects. Anime-styled FMV is used as a storytelling device for dramatic sequences.
The game also incorporates shooting sequences with the player controlling a targeting cursor onscreen. Puzzles, such as uncovering a hidden bomb and then defusing it in a step-by-step process, were only two of the challenges that players were confronted with in the game. Speaking to different characters, hearing their views on different topics, and exploring the environment were every bit as important and added to the entertainment value of the title as well as capturing many of the personalities within it.
As is typical of most of Hideo Kojima's work, Policenauts also features a well-developed lexicon of terms, cultural nuances, and philosophical themes that help distinguish its cyberpunk-like world. It also features Meryl Silverburgh who would go on to have a role in Metal Gear Solid and the hero is also notable for his smoking habit.
Policenauts features a wide variety of characters to interact with, each with their own distinctive personalities, hang-ups, and
The soundtrack for Policenauts was primarily composed by Konami veterans Motoaki Furukawa and Tappy Iwase, who would later compose the main themes for the Metal Gear Solid franchise. It was first released in Japan on February 3rd, 1995. The soundtrack features music reminiscent of detective and 'buddy cop' films of the 1980s.
Total Length: 1:08:18
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