Lethal Enforcers 3, known as (Romaji:Seigi no Hero) (Jap:セイギノヒーロー or 正義のヒーロー— Chinese: 正义的英雄? lit. "Heroes of Justice") in Japan, is a 3D arcade light gun game developed by Polygon Magic, Inc. and published by Konami. It is the third and final installment of Konami's Lethal Enforcers series in Japan, American & Singapore.
Gameplay[]
Lethal Enforcers 3 has players play as six different law enforcement roles in various scenarios in present-day Tokyo, Japan. Players make their way toward checkpoints while shooting criminals, terrorists, or fugitives. Weapons such as submachine guns, shotguns, sniper rifles, and assault rifles are also available during each mission.
Like Konami's earlier Warzaid/World Combat, players point and/or shoot outside the screen to deploy their shields. Raising the shield allows players to protect themselves from incoming enemy fire at the expense of an inability to advance toward the goal.
Unlike Lethal Enforcers and Lethal Enforcers II, players can compete with each other in making their way to checkpoints in various areas, in addition to capturing wanted criminals and earning promotions. Also, players do not lose soul and get injured when they shoot innocent civilians, instead they face being demoted.
Rules of the game[]
- Players must arrest (shoot and hit) as many criminals as they can and not let them escape.
- Players must be very careful and watch out for surroundings by use the shield to protect themselves from criminals armed with deadly weapons to prevent death and injuries (E.g. knives and guns)
- Players must avoid shooting innocent people.
- Any of the players who is attacked (殉職 junshoku) by any criminals (e.g. stabbed/shot) will cause the characters to fell down and get hurt in each stages result into eliminate one life as in punishment with screen turning red.
- Any players who shoots an innocent people by mistake will face a demotion causing the characters to kneel down in each stage.
- The player who reaches the finish line (GOAL) first wins the stage is 1st place.
- Players who reach the finish line last will be the 2nd place (Discouraging) and the loser must obey orders from the winner.
- Players must arrest (shoot and hit) all 6 fugitives in each stage.
- Have fun in enjoying this game
Dangers to avoid[]
- Criminals armed with guns opening fire.
- Criminals armed with knives/ninja sword running toward the player.
- Explosive objects (e.g. bombs/grenade/atomic bomb)
Stages[]
Lethal Enforcers 3/Seigi no Hero allows the player to play the stages in any order they desire (with the exception of the Congress Building, a.k.a. "Lethal Enforcers 3"/"Seigi no Hero" stage given that it takes place in 2005). With the exception of the Cops in the City stage, players have access to a 10-round SIG SAUER P6 gun as in standard ammunition. There are 6 stages in all.
- In the first stage, "Cops in The City", the player plays as a cops from the Akihabara precinct of the Tokyo Police who chases after an armed robber gang in Akihabara.
- In the second stage, "Coast Intruders", the player plays as a Japanese police coast guard whose mission if to intercept a cargo ship which entered the Shinagawa harbour illegally.
- In the third stage, "Rival Heat", the player plays as a detective of the Metropolitan Police Department in charge to put a mafia boss under arrest in the subway.
- In the fourth stage, "Airport 2004", the player play as a anti riot airport police from Japan's Special Investigation Team (SIT) (特殊事件捜査係 Tokushu Jiken Sousa Kakari?) to quell an terrorism caused by violent Uyoku gunmen (right-wing) radicals.
- In the fifth stage, "Justice & Judgment", the player plays as a JGSDF infantry army in a rainy weather, in charging to conduct an anti-terrorist operation in a nuclear power plant occupied by terrorists.
- In the special stage (taking place in 2005), "Lethal Enforcers 3", the player plays as an operative police from Japan's Special Assault Team (SAT) (特殊急襲部隊 Tokushu Kyūshū Butai?) in a snow fall in charge to stop a coup d'état orchestrated by a JGSDF Eighth Kanto Infantry Regiment commander in the Parliament Building.
Quotes[]
- プレーヤー殉職 (Pureiyaa Junshoku?, lit. "Player died on duty") - A punishment when the player is being attacked by enemies and loses a life.
- "Business Firm Staff Shot by mistake", "Store Salesperson Shot by mistake", "Airport Employee Shot by mistake", "Immigration Inspector Shot by mistake", "Airline Crew Shot by mistake", "Secretary of Defense Shot by mistake, "Colleague Staff Shot by mistake" "Senator Shot by mistake"- A punishment when the player accidentally shot a innocent person and faces a demotion.
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Playable characters[]
Criminals[]
Life loss and injuries gallery[]
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Trivia[]
- This game is very different from the first two games in the Lethal Enforcers series. It dismisses the classic digitized graphics from the previous two titles and instead uses a 3D environment and models. It runs on the same engine as Police 911, featuring similar gameplay, music and mannerisms, but without the physical cover mechanic.
- Policewoman is special character in this game
- This gun was used before the 2007 series arcade called “SILENT HILL”