The game's idea of creating a simulated emergency responder is a great idea. It shows the whole effort and requirements and overall the total complicatedness when responding to major and minor emergency calls. But the game is still a fatal production like it's predecessor it lacks in sound effects, and the ones it actually has are not realistic. The interface and other controls are a major hassle the constant switching between one window and the other becomes a nuisance after a while. The graphics I must almost say seem to hit the top of the list in my rating though not the best they still seem to have taken at least some thought of the developers. The overall game-play is degrading it has no story line or any sort of time-line other than the pointless construction at the HQ revealing new vehicles every once in a while. The whole click and command with the mouse is not very well done either, half the time you mean for this to happen but can't go through with it because some object or something is to close or in the way that is obscuring command/ action options. Over all the game is underdeveloped for it's whole point and meaning!
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