Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life

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Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life
Emergency 4 box art
Developer(s)Sixteen Tons Entertainment
Publisher(s)
SeriesEmergency
Platform(s)Windows
Release
  • EU: April 13, 2006
Genre(s)Real-time strategy
Mode(s)Single player, Multiplayer

Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life (known as 911: First Responders in North America) is a simulation video game developed by German studio Sixteen Tons Entertainment allowing users to manage emergency services on a variety of accidents and/or accident scenes.

Gameplay[edit]

Directed by their supervisor, the player assumes the role of an incident commander, and is charged with managing a number of vehicles and staff from the fire department, medical rescue, police, and technical services. Progression has been expanded, with a mandatory free-play interlude that involves completing certain objectives.[2][3]

The game includes 20 missions, as well as the ability to manage a team of emergency response vehicles and professionals.[2][3][4][5]

Emergency 4 boasts several improvements in user-friendliness over previous games in the Emergency series. For instance, it is possible to dispatch multiple vehicles at the same time and order them to arrive at a specific location. Casualties, criminals and fires are now properly marked on the map, and a counter now indicates the amount of casualties still present in the area. Doctors, firefighters and marksmen have better automation.

A deluxe release includes three extra oversea missions and support for voice commands.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "911: First Responders". IGN. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Emergency 4: Global Fighter for Life". Giant Bomb. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Emergency 4: Global Fighters For Life". NowGamer. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  4. ^ "911: First Responders". Atari. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
  5. ^ "911: First Responders". Widescreen Gaming Forum. Retrieved August 16, 2014.

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