- Publisher: Ubisoft
- Release Date: Nov 3, 2009
Summary:
Dan Miles is a former underground street racer and new recruit in the Criminal Overturn Program (C.O.P.). Under the terms of the C.O.P., Dan has become a street detective working to protect New York citizens against large-scale threats. Working with his mentor, Detective Brad Winter, Dan is investigating a series of terrorist attacks in the city when Brad is falsely arrested, putting the investigation on hold. While trying to uncover the truth behind Brad's arrest, Dan goes undercover and returns to his life on the streets. Little by little he gets wrapped up in a deadly, widespread conspiracy and must work to prevent a potentially catastrophic attack on the city. Experience the thrill of cruising the streets of New York City without any loading times! C.O.P. The Recruit is the most visually impressive game on the Nintendo DS, with an open-world 3D experience running at 60 frames per second (FPS). The game's innovative engine also allows for a wealth of detailed imagery, whether driving at 120 MPH or shooting your way through the gorgeous interior environments. C.O.P. The Recruit allows gamers to experience all aspects of being a police officer recruit with 60 missions and over 20 hours of diverse gameplay. Get behind the wheel of some of the fastest cars around, and use the stylus to shoot down enemies and spy on terrorists. Experience a bustling, vibrant New York City, complete with pedestrians on the street, cars rushing to avoid traffic, and boats navigating the surrounding waterways of Manhattan. Explore the 6 square miles of the city and experience a wide variety of environments and climate conditions. As a recruit, you have access to New York City's most powerful tools. Use your PDA to plan and launch a SWAT team assault through your DS system's microphone, set up road blocks, summon an ambulance, access the city's camera system to locate your targets, and much more. [Ubisoft]
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| Rating: | T |
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| Official Site: | http://www.coptherecruit.com |
| Developer: | Velez & Dubail |
| Genre(s): | Action, Action Adventure, General, Modern, Modern, Open-World |
| ESRB Descriptors: | Mild Language Violence |
| Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| Amar Hamidi | Characters |
| Amar Hamidi | Vehicles |
| Sylvain Brunet | Music And Sound Supervisor |
| Dominique Carrara | Director |
| Mathieu Breda | 1st Assistant Director & 3d Director |
| Olivier Bonenfant | 3d Assistant |
| Jason Graves | Music |
| Yara Khoury | Assistant Producer |
| Fernando Velez | Engine And Gameplay Programming |
| Guillaume Dubail | 3d Art, Level Design, Scripting And Design |
| Nouredine Abboud | Senior Producer And Direction |
| Xavier Penin | Game Designer And Direction |
| Elisio Da Costa | Art Director |
| Francois Berranger | Associate Producer And Design |
| Alexandre Hartpence | Associate Producer And Design |
| Antoine Heber-Suffrin | Assistant Producer |
| Pierre de Margerie | Assistant Producer |
| Paul-Adrien Tournier | Assistant Producer |
| Romain Ginocchio | Assistant Producer |
| Laurent Herbet | Interface Concept Artist |
| Steven Marten | Script Writer |
| Jeffrey Spock | Additional Script |
| Sami Basri | Artist |
| Sunny Gho | Artist |
| Erufan Fajar | Additional Art |
| Garrie Gastonny | Additional Art |
| Yusuf Idris | Additional Art |
| Jessica Kholinne | Additional Art |
| Hendry Prasetyo | Additional Art |
| Yusuf Purnomo | Additional Art |
| Sakti Yuwono | Additional Art |
| Nicolas Bonwalet | Additional 3d Art |
| Christophe Hamel | Lead Artist |
| Jerome N'Guyen Kim | Animator |
| Marcel Cazentre | Characters |
| Marcel Cazentre | Vehicles |
| Jennifer Ivry | Vehicles |
| Benoit Onillon | Characters |
| Benoit Onillon | Vehicles |
| Pierre Chambon | Associate Music Supervisor |
| Daniel Schneider | Additional Music And Editing |
| Fabien Lemaitre | 3d Assistant |
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Awards & Rankings
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88
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#88 Most Discussed DS Game of 2009
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46
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#46 Most Shared DS Game of 2009
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