Los Angeles Review/Title – Special Edition (PC)

When I took the initiative to go to Los Angeles to review the “Fuehrer”, I thought I got something very different. The explanation I got was obviously describing another game, but unexpectedly ended with this topic. So I thought it was a strange game about animals, but it was a strange game about Hitler. If that doesn’t tell you what you should know, read on.

At first, in my opinion, the head of Los Angeles was an invisible game, to some extent. On most stages, you play the nominal enemy, trying to maintain the prototype on all occasions. Stealth is helpful, but not always possible. Fighting is the foundation; basically, you have a one button close range attack, sometimes you can use a gun instead. There are several vehicle based stages, so the play of the game has changed. But in general, I don’t have much fun on any stage. It is more like an old flash game than a modern standalone game or a cheap mobile game.

In fact, yes. The head of Los Angeles was originally a mobile game. The only reason people want to play on PCs is visual effects. This is undeniably unique. There is no pixel art. In addition to the top to bottom perspective, it reminds me of an old photo. Obviously, but it will be offset by audio. There are many shouting without subtitles in German. I realized that all this should be a comedy, but that doesn’t mean it’s not boring.

If you think this game is worth laughing, try it; only a few dollars. But it will not find too much depth or replay value, only a few stages. The “Fuehrer” in Los Angeles is very suitable for those small players who get pleasure from teasing Hitler. Although there is no better person in history to make fun of, it is meaningless.

I really can’t joke here.
  • 3/10Game-3/10
  • 5/10Video Card-5/10
  • 2/10Humoury-2/10

3.3/10

abstract

+Unique artistic style

-Universal Games

-A dull sense of humor