Virtua Cop 3

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Virtua Cop
Arcade flyer for Virtua Cop 3
Developer(s) Sega-AM2
Publisher(s) Sega
Release date(s) March 2003
Genre(s) Rail shooter
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Platform(s) Arcade
Input Light gun
Arcade cabinet 29" Standard 4:3 Upright, 52" Deluxe 4:3 Upright
Arcade system(s) Sega Chihiro
Arcade display Raster, standard resolution
horizontal orientation

Virtua Cop 3 is the third game from Sega's Virtua Cop franchise.

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[edit] Background

Virtua Cop 3 is only available in arcades as of 2007-02-10. The game is available in standard and deluxe cabinet formats. Utilizing the Sega Chihiro engine for life-like graphics, Virtua Cop 3 introduces a new slow-motion mechanism which allows players to slow down time with a step of a special pedal.

Virtua Cop 3 also allows players to toggle between different weapons instead of having to put up with one weapon. The alternative weapons include the Smith & Wesson Model 629, Benelli M4 Super 90, H&K MP7, and the H&K G36C. Like the previous installments, players progress through the game choosing between three missions which vary in difficulty.

The newly designed gun used in the game is named the Guardian II, and was designed by Tokyo Marui, famous for their model guns.

[edit] Story

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Virtua Cop 3 allows players to play the chapters in any order the players desire.

[edit] Simple chapter

When the ECM took over a large pharmacy building, Rage and Smarty was ordered by the VCPD to apprehend the invaders and secure the building. Throughout the pharmacy campaign, Rage and Smarty meets up with a mysterious man known as "Gale", a ninja with unknown intentions. Proceeding deeper inside the pharmacy research lab, Rage and Smarty meets up with a man named "Glitter", who is liable for the invasion. While the Virtua City police secured the pharmacy building, Janet receives disturbing information regarding about the pharmacy's genetic cloning system being missing.

[edit] Normal chapter

Brand, a bank robber hired by the ECM, robs a large bank in downtown Virtua City. The VCPD Riot Squad is no match for the ECM's munitions, prompting Rage and Smarty to help the disadvantaged riot squad. Once Rage and Smarty spots Brand in the building, a chase ensues, but after Rage and Smarty endured the interference as they make their way out of the building, Gale interrupts them once again. Rage and Smarty survives Gale, pursues the military bank robbers, ultimately being pushed towards the subway where Brand is hiding. The ultimate battle between the Virtua Cops and Brand ensues. Throughout the bank campaign, Janet receives disturbing information that the reason for the ECM's bank robbery was to retrieve a secured package of dinosaur genes.

[edit] Hard chapter

A military base has been seized by the ECM. Rage, Smarty, and Janet make a sneak attack through the sewers before ultimately catching up with the military base. Enduring the heavily-guarded area, the three make it inside the hangars where a crab-like vehicle provocates the three to a life-or-death duel. The pilot, turning out to be Joe Fang, shows himself. In spite of the aghastness Rage had when he saw Fang, the vehicle was destroyed and the military base is secured.

[edit] Behind-the-scenes

Depending on the players' performance, the player may be asked to participate in this chapter where the behind-the-scenes plot is revealed. First the mysterious ninja Gale challenges the three in a duel inside the hangar, then it continues with the three fighting Joe Fang clones throughout an elevator platform leading to the real body of Joe Fang, in which much of the game's plot becomes revealed. Ultimately, the case is closed and ECM's plot has been recorded on VCPD's file.


Spoilers end here.