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Flashing Lights - Police Fire EMS

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83%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
story, stability
83% User Score Based on 10,706 reviews

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Flashing Lights - Police Fire EMS is a single player and multiplayer role playing game. It was developed by Nils Jakrins and was released on May 15, 2023. It received positive reviews from players.

"Flashing Lights - Police Fire EMS" is a immersive simulation game that allows players to join the police, fire department, or emergency medical services in an open world. Players can complete unique missions as part of a 10-player online co-op or solo, and have access to department-specific vehicles and equipment. The police are equipped for high-speed responses and various life-saving equipment, while the fire department focuses on putting out fires and rescue operations.

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83%
Audience ScoreBased on 10,706 reviews
graphics190 positive mentions
story97 negative mentions

  • The game offers distinct roles in emergency services, providing a unique gameplay experience with engaging missions.
  • Despite its flaws, the game has a vibrant atmosphere and decent sound design that enhances immersion.
  • Players appreciate the potential for role-playing and the humor derived from the game's chaotic glitches, making it enjoyable in a lighthearted context.
  • The game suffers from numerous bugs and glitches, leading to frequent crashes and a lack of polish that frustrates players.
  • Gameplay becomes repetitive and tedious quickly, with limited mission variety and a lack of engaging story elements.
  • The game's optimization is poor, resulting in performance issues even on high-end systems, which detracts from the overall experience.
  • graphics
    767 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game have received mixed reviews, with many players noting that they are outdated and lack polish, often comparing them to titles from a decade or more ago. While some appreciate the game's charm and functionality, others criticize the poor optimization and frequent bugs that detract from the overall experience. Overall, the consensus suggests that significant improvements are needed to elevate the visual quality to modern standards.

    • “The graphics are vibrant, and the variety of roles to play makes every session unique.”
    • “Great graphics and loving these mods.”
    • “The graphics have improved greatly over the years!”
    • “The graphics are dated and basic, with rigid character models, limited animations, and a lack of environmental detail.”
    • “The graphics are so poor and it feels like playing a PlayStation 2 game.”
    • “The graphics are terrible, glitchy, and the game is barely playable.”
  • gameplay
    583 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of "Flashing Lights" is characterized by a mix of potential and frustration, with many players noting significant bugs, repetitive tasks, and clunky mechanics that detract from the overall experience. While the game offers distinct roles in emergency services and some engaging multiplayer elements, the driving mechanics are particularly criticized for being unrealistic and difficult to control. Overall, despite its engaging concept and community support, the game is seen as needing substantial improvements in core mechanics and content to fully realize its potential.

    • “At the heart of Flashing Lights is the freedom to approach emergency service gameplay from three distinct perspectives.”
    • “Each career path feels distinct, with its own gameplay mechanics and mission types, though there is a sense of shared systems that link them all—namely, the city and its infrastructure.”
    • “With its dynamic gameplay and engaging missions, you immerse yourself in the thrill of emergency services.”
    • “Everything is so repetitive that it just becomes boring after 2 hours of gameplay.”
    • “The driving mechanics are particularly poor, making it difficult to control large vehicles, which is a major aspect of the gameplay.”
    • “Gameplay gets stale after a short period of time, although it has great potential.”
  • story
    552 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story aspect is largely absent, with players noting that there is no overarching narrative or engaging storyline. Instead, the gameplay revolves around repetitive missions across various emergency services, which often suffer from bugs and glitches that hinder completion. While the potential for more diverse and engaging content exists, many players express frustration over the lack of variety and depth in missions, leading to a sense of monotony in gameplay.

    • “When I first jumped into Flashing Lights, I wasn’t just picking a role—I was stepping into a world where every siren, every dispatch, and every decision felt like a heartbeat in a larger story.”
    • “Through its engaging gameplay, heartfelt storytelling, and emphasis on professionalism and compassion, the game serves as a powerful tribute to these unsung heroes, reminding us all of the courage and dedication required to serve and protect others.”
    • “Each mission is unique and the game semi-accurately presents what it would be like to be a police officer or a medic or a fireman.”
    • “Progression systems are minimal, and there’s little in the way of story or long-term goals beyond responding to calls.”
    • “The missions are very repetitive, so the replay becomes a bit of a drag after an hour of play as one of the types.”
    • “The missions repeat way too fast, more missions and content is a must.”
  • stability
    487 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is a significant concern, with numerous users reporting a plethora of bugs and glitches that severely impact gameplay. Many players experience frequent crashes, freezing, and game-breaking issues, leading to frustration and a sense that the game remains unpolished even after years of development. While some find enjoyment in the chaotic nature of the glitches, the overall consensus is that the game is currently too unstable for a full recommendation.

    • “While not one of the most beautiful games or the most bug-free, it is still exactly what it is advertised as.”
    • “Good game that is a good representation and for an alpha game, relatively bug-free.”
    • “Runs great on lower-end PCs.”
    • “The game is riddled with strange bugs and glitches that completely ruin the overall experience.”
    • “It often freezes mid-play, forcing restarts and breaking immersion.”
    • “A few years later outside of early access and I can now say that the game is still a buggy unpolished mess.”
  • optimization
    258 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with many players reporting severe performance issues such as low frame rates, stuttering, and frequent bugs, even on high-end systems. Despite some updates aimed at improving performance, players feel that the developers have prioritized new content over essential optimization fixes, leading to a frustrating experience. Overall, the game's current state is considered poorly optimized, making it difficult for many users to enjoy the gameplay fully.

    • “Really good RPG game with constant updates to make sure it runs smoothly.”
    • “Compared to the early test version, game optimization has improved and the content is more diverse.”
    • “Runs smoothly on lower settings on my potato of a computer and would highly recommend this game to anybody, as long as it's understood it's still in progress and there will be bugs.”
    • “Do not buy this; the devs clearly do not know how to fix performance problems they have had since day one.”
    • “The absolute worst part, however, is the lack of optimization and elimination of bugs.”
    • “The game suffers from severe performance issues on large servers, not to mention the strange networking glitches and soft-locked missions.”
  • humor
    96 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is largely derived from its numerous bugs and glitches, which create chaotic and absurd situations that players find entertaining, especially when playing with friends. Many users appreciate the game's potential for role-playing and the hilarity that ensues from its janky mechanics, although some note that the novelty can wear off after a few hours. Overall, while the game has significant flaws, its comedic moments and unpredictable gameplay make it a fun experience for those looking to enjoy a lighthearted, albeit buggy, gaming session.

    • “This game is great for anyone who is either mildly high, or finds enjoyment in senseless glitches and bugs - literally every time I play, something funny happens, and I honestly love it.”
    • “It's terrible, lacks polish, and is clunky as hell... but playing with friends is hilarious, get it on special and only to mess about and have a good laugh.”
    • “Despite some hilarious bugs and glitches, it has great potential.”
    • “Not funny to play in the 'death' city.”
    • “The game loads fine and starts fine but runs like crap and has so much lag it's not funny, I don't recommend this game.”
  • grinding
    64 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The grinding aspect of the game is widely criticized, with many users expressing that it feels excessively tedious and time-consuming, often requiring a significant investment of time to progress. While some find the gameplay enjoyable initially, the repetitive mechanics and lack of variety lead to boredom and frustration, particularly in single-player modes. Overall, players suggest that the game needs improvements to reduce the grind and enhance the overall experience.

    • “Really fun game, slightly in depth, but not too tedious.”
    • “A bit grindy sometimes.”
    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “There are tedious game mechanics meant to add depth and realism.”
    • “It gets boring quite quickly and there is nothing to do aside from the tedious callouts that you do.”
    • “The biggest issue is still the gameplay, which was boring before, and is now tedious beyond belief.”
  • replayability
    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's replayability is a mixed bag; while some players find it infinitely replayable due to its creative possibilities and ongoing developer support, others note that the current content and mission variety are limited, leading to repetitive gameplay. Many agree that improvements are needed before it can be considered fully viable for long-term replay. Players are hopeful for future updates and mod support to enhance the experience.

    • “But put aside that needless nitpicking, and you'll have an amazing game with fantastic replay value, endless playable creativity (with or without friends), and unimaginable roleplay possibilities.”
    • “With many hours of replayability and a fair price, it is sure to give your money's worth of gameplay!”
    • “I would love to see full Steam Workshop mod support; it makes the game a lot more replayable.”
    • “Right now it's still in early access but there is so much work to be done before I would see this as a viable and replayable game.”
    • “The callouts are very repetitive and the current replay value is not great.”
    • “If you want a complete experience with a lot of content and replay value... wait a bit.”
  • monetization
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players labeling it as a "cash grab" due to its reliance on microtransactions and ads. While some appreciate the potential and community engagement, others criticize the game for being unpolished and not living up to its promises, suggesting that the monetization strategy detracts from the overall experience. Overall, players express concern that the developers prioritize profit over delivering a quality product.

    • “Microtransactions are a standard part of the game, but they are implemented in a fair way.”
    • “The in-game purchases are reasonable and do not feel exploitative.”
    • “Overall, the monetization strategy is balanced and allows players to enjoy the game without feeling pressured to spend.”
    • “Feels like another lazy cash grab simulator.”
    • “It's clear that Flashing Lights was released as a cash grab, with no intention of providing a polished and enjoyable experience.”
    • “Dev's released the game early to get in on a cash grab scheme so save your money because this game will go absolutely nowhere.”
  • music
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many users noting a lack of variety and a minimal soundtrack, leading to an empty auditory experience. While some sound effects, like sirens and fire crackling, are praised for their realism, the overall absence of ambient music detracts from the game's atmosphere.

    • “No honking horns of cars, no trains passing by, no pedestrians having conversations, no blaring music from another car's stereo passing you by.”
    • “But the world feels very empty and there is hardly an ambient noise or music.”
    • “Sirens wail convincingly, and the crackling of fire sounds realistic, but the game could benefit from more variety and a better music score.”
    • “But the world feels very empty and there is hardly any ambient noise or music.”
    • “There is no soundtrack for the title.”
  • atmosphere
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is generally praised for its immersive and captivating environment, enhanced by detailed graphics and decent sound design that includes ambient noises and sound effects. However, some players note that the atmosphere can feel empty or buggy at times, detracting from the overall experience. Despite these criticisms, the community engagement contributes positively to the game's atmosphere, making it enjoyable for both solo and multiplayer experiences.

    • “This is a great atmospheric game to play with friends or on your own.”
    • “The game's sound effects are decent, with sirens, radios, and ambient noises doing a good job of adding to the atmosphere.”
    • “Visual appeal: the environments and emergency vehicles are detailed and visually impressive, creating an immersive atmosphere.”
    • “Has to be the buggiest game and has the emptiest atmosphere for a game that tries to present itself as an immersive realistic simulator. I tried to like the game, but it does not meet normal standards and expectations.”
    • “The graphics and sounds draw players into the game's atmosphere, while updates and improvements could enhance the game's quality and competitiveness.”
    • “The physics are unrealistic at times, but they rarely ruin the overall atmosphere.”
  • emotional
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is highlighted as a heartfelt tribute to the dedication and bravery of first responders, effectively engaging players through its storytelling and gameplay. While some users note technical issues and repetitive elements, the overall sentiment reflects a strong appreciation for the game's homage to real-life heroes, emphasizing themes of professionalism and compassion.

    • “From the brave men and women of law enforcement to the dedicated paramedics and firefighters who risk their lives to save others, this game serves as a heartfelt tribute to their selfless dedication and unwavering commitment.”
    • “Through its engaging gameplay, heartfelt storytelling, and emphasis on professionalism and compassion, the game serves as a powerful tribute to these unsung heroes, reminding us all of the courage and dedication required to serve and protect others.”
    • “So don your uniform, buckle up, and prepare to answer the call of duty in this heartfelt homage to our real-life heroes.”
    • “Very poorly made, horrible graphics, boring story, repetitive missions.”
    • “Criminals, it's just the same boring story.”
  • character development
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviews indicate that character development is lacking, with poor character design and weapon mechanics, as well as minimal interaction with the environment or random events, leading to a less engaging experience for players.

    • “The character design is incredibly detailed and adds depth to the overall experience.”
    • “I love how the characters evolve throughout the game, making their journeys feel authentic and engaging.”
    • “The development of each character's backstory is well-crafted, allowing players to connect with them on a personal level.”
    • “The character design and weapon mechanics are still poor, and there is little to no interaction with the environment or random events to keep the player interested.”
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Flashing Lights - Police Fire EMS is a role playing game.

Flashing Lights - Police Fire EMS is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

On average players spend around 79 hours playing Flashing Lights - Police Fire EMS.

Flashing Lights - Police Fire EMS was released on May 15, 2023.

Flashing Lights - Police Fire EMS was developed by Nils Jakrins.

Flashing Lights - Police Fire EMS has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its story.

Flashing Lights - Police Fire EMS is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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