![]() ![]() In contrast with the first game's modern law enforcement theme, Lethal Enforcers II takes place in the American Old West. The police woman (seen in the title screen and in the cabinet) is a hidden character players have to unlock by an unknown code.Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters (リーサルエンフォーサーズ2) (Lethal Enforcers II: The Western in Japan) is a 1994 arcade and prequel to the original Lethal Enforcers.The JGSDF soldiers the player play as in Justice and Judgment and the enemies in the Diet Building are not related to each other, as the enemies in the Diet Building are from a JGSDF's Coupists join the coup d'état and thrust 12 demands to the Prime Minister, while the Special Forces Group is a special forces unit who doubles as the JGSDF's counter-terrorist unit, a reason why players do not see the JGSDF soldiers during the end credits.The reason is to simulate the players' experience working as a Japanese authority. when players lose a life, the announcer will say "Player junshoku" (殉職) or "Player died on duty")-this was the case in The Keisatsukan and The Keisatsukan 2. The game is spoken entirely in Japanese throughout gameplay (i.e.All Asian hostiles are named after either Konami's veteran employees or those who developed the video game (Man Tak Wah was credited as Addison Man in the English translation of the video game).In the last stage "Lethal Enforcers 3" (Seigi No Hero in Japan), the players play as SAT Operatives to stop a coup d'état orchestrated by a rogue JGSDF Kanto Regiment in the Diet Building.In the fifth stage "Justice & Judgment" (Lethal Enforcers 3 ( リーサル・エンフォーサーズ3, Riisaru Enfousaazu 3) in Japan), the players play as JGSDF soldiers and Special Forces Group commandos to stop foreign terrorists from blowing up a nuclear power plant.In the fourth stage "Airport 2004" (Huge Airport Rush 24 Hours ( 突入!大空港24時, Totsunyuu! Tai kuukou ni juu yon toki ) in Japan), the players play as SIT Mobile Troops to quell violent mysterious radicals at the Narita International Airport.In the third stage "Rival Heat" (Rival Detective ( ライバル刑事, Raibaru Keiji ) in Japan), the players play as rival detectives from Tokyo's Police to stop a subway gun smuggling spree operated by Gokudo-Kai Executives. ![]()
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