Sunday Driving: Flagrant Disregard for Civilian Safety – World Super Police

Although there’s still a bit of Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed to go, we technically “beat” the game (or saw the staff roll, at least) last week.

With that in mind, I thought I’d change up the format of Sunday Driving a little for greater variety: instead of focusing on one game exclusively, I’m going to cycle around a few games a bit, try out some new things and also act a bit on viewer feedback if there is any.

With that in mind, today I grab something random (but arcade racery) from my shelves and fire it up for the first time. If you want to see more of this particular game, let me know in the comments here or on YouTube! Hit the jump to see the vid.

World Super Policeย is a 2006 release from Jaleco and a couple of other companies I’ve never heard of. It was brought West by Midas Interactive, masters of low-budget, budget-price PS2 games that no-one remembers (sometimes with good reason, sometimes unfortunately so)

It’s an interesting game; I’d hesitate to declare it “good” for various reasons, but I certainly enjoyed checking it out for a little while! Take a look and let me know if you want to see some more of this game — otherwise we’ll move onto something new next Sunday and perhaps return to this if I get a sudden urge to drive Gatling-equipped police vehicles…


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