- October 8, 2020
- Games Operators S.A.
112 Operator
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About
"112 Operator" is a sequel to the popular simulation game "911 Operator." In this version, players can choose to manage emergency calls in any city around the world. The game features new emergency services, expanded team management, and advanced emergency procedures, providing a realistic and immersive experience for players. As an emergency operator, players will manage various situations, disasters, and calls, and make critical decisions that can save lives.
- The game offers a fun and engaging experience with interesting scenarios and a great campaign story.
- It has improved mechanics and more depth compared to its predecessor, 911 Operator.
- The game is enjoyable and provides a realistic simulation of an operator's life, with many players expressing excitement for future updates and expansions.
- The game is plagued with bugs, including frequent crashes and freezing, which disrupt gameplay and cause frustration.
- Players have reported issues with specific missions, such as failing to capture suspects despite completing tasks correctly.
- There are complaints about repetitive gameplay and a lack of new content after finishing the campaign, leading to a diminished replay value.
story
20 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is generally praised for its engaging and entertaining campaign, featuring a variety of interesting scenarios that enhance replayability. However, players express disappointment with the abrupt ending and the lack of additional story content, as well as technical issues like bugs and crashes that detract from the overall experience. Despite these complaints, the narrative elements, including calls and emails, add depth to the gameplay, making it enjoyable overall.
“The campaign story is incredible, and there are many interesting scenarios that make the game both decently replayable and constantly entertaining.”
“The plot and the game is awesome.”
“The story for the most part was good and it is a very fun game except for the occasional bug or lag.”
“The only possible complaint I could think of is that the campaign could use more stories, as I could play this game for hours, and being interrupted by something like a story over screen is kind of underwhelming, considering the final part of the story doesn't really feel like an ending.”
“You failed to capture all the suspects. Also, there is no phone call and the menu music plays throughout the duration of the mission.”
“There is a bug after the duty days 32; it keeps reminding me that the suspect is not arrested, and there is no mission for that.”