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LA Cops

byModern Dream2015

Alright, listen up! I got the Mayor on my ass about this like a hernia, and he wants you guys on the case. Why he wants you guys, I don’t know. You’ve cost this department more than all the Precincts in the rest of the state combined! Anyways. You’ll be headin’ up a team of cops in LA, and you’ll be goin’ up against all manner of bad guys, packing...

Release Date

February 4, 2015

Developer

Modern Dream

Publisher

Team17

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LA Cops Reviews

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From the vibrant visuals and the pitch perfect 70s cop theme to the fast and snappy buddy cop action, LA Cops has a lot of great ideas, but hasn’t really done enough with them. The partner system in particular could have been something unique and special, evocative of classic buddy cop films and TV series, but in the end, I was just gunning down enemies with my backup around the corner.

Mar 9, 2015 Read Review

All things considered, LA Cops is a decent addition to the sub-genre but one that falls short of its initial promise. With more sophisticated AI and a comprehensive partner system in place, this could’ve been a worthy stablemate for its East Coast cousin. As it stands, it’s hard to recommend LA Cops when you can pick up the next slice of Hotline Miami’s gory abstraction at a similar price point.

Mar 10, 2015 Read Review

LA Cops is a neat game of cops and criminals that's just too short-lived and lacking. The 70s style is a nice touch and the partner dynamic adds a strategic bent (even if we did mostly just use the second cop as an extra life) to what is otherwise a fairly sterile twin-stick shooter. It's not quite our bag of donuts.

Mar 13, 2015 Read Review

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Mar 9, 2015 Read Review

When all of the different mechanics in LA Cops come together, it can be a pretty fun and memorable experience; it's just a shame that things don't come together more often. The game rarely forces the player to use the teamwork mechanic, and since it's non-functional most of the time, we typically refrained from using it anyway. Ultimately, LA Cops is a decent, short run through a cop-themed shooter that doesn't do enough to really impress.

Mar 25, 2015 Read Review

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Mar 13, 2015 Read Review

It is often said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. What isn’t said quite so often is that the imitator proved to be better than the original. There’s no question that LA Cops took much of its inspiration from the wildly popular Hotline Miami. A top down, isometric twin stick shooter it has all the trappings that made Hotline Miami popular but none if its charm (hrmm, that might be the wrong word to describe Hotline) and despite wearing that inspiration on its sleeve falls remarkably flat.

Mar 20, 2015 Read Review

Don't cop to it.

Mar 17, 2015 Read Review

I'm pretty convinced LA Cops committed police brutality on me after I had to sit through its broken stealth, non-functional lock-on, useless partner AI, terrible level design, and stats that didn't do anything.

Aug 31, 2016 Read Review

LA Cops arrives to Xbox One and PC on the heels of Hotline Miami 2’s release. It very much feels like a “me too” copy-cat, but that doesn’t always spell doom for a game. So how does LA Cops stack up to the competition and is it worthy of your time?

May 7, 2025 Read Review