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Beat Cop

2017
GenresVirtual Reality, Adventure, Indie, Action, Simulation, Side View Perspective, Puzzle and Logic, Point & Click, Single Player
AvailableMar 30, 2017
PlatformNintendo Switch, Xbox One, PC, PlayStation 4
DeveloperPixel Crow
Overview

A retro, pixel art style adventure in New York, inspired by 80’s cop shows. You are Jack Kelly and you’ve been framed into murder. Now as a regular beat cop you have to find out, who did that. Expect thick crime story, a lot of black humour and all the other things you can find on the streets of Brooklyn.

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

71


Opencritic Score

71


IMDB Score

6.7

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Reviews

52 reviews found

100

Impulsegamer.com

Mar 20, 2019

If you are sensitive to political correctness, easily triggered, uncomfortable with coarse language, or some political and racial overtones as was common at the time, you may want to give this one a miss. But for everyone else, give it a play, it’s actually really fun.


91

Gaming-age.com

Mar 29, 2017

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85

Digitalchumps.com

Apr 19, 2017

Sadly I didn’t put much time into “Beat Cop”. While the game is amazing in its detail and design, the game actually starts to feel like a job! I can attribute this mostly to my own taste and opinion. I can still appreciate some of the nuance this game offers. I think “Beat Cop” deserves an 8.5 for being strong enough to captivate anyone who craves good character development and witty dialogue.


85

Gamepitt.co.uk

Mar 26, 2019

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85

Gamespace.com

Apr 4, 2017

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84

Cogconnected.com

Mar 6, 2019

I didn’t really have any expectations on Beat Cop when I first played it on PC back in 2017. Even two years later now on the Nintendo Switch it manages a quite pleasant surprise playing it. The story is quite addicting and I’m always eager to see what is next or even replay to see what else could have happened. Beat Cop is a pretty decent length as well and should clock in for most somewhere between seven and ten hours. The non-linear story, along with the multiple endings, means there is a good amount of replayability as well. All in all, this is a great homage to 1980’s cop shows that shouldn’t be missed.


80

Gry-online.pl

Mar 31, 2017

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80

Thexboxhub.com

Mar 14, 2019

The overall goal for this game is to make you laugh and it is this which is apparent through every interaction and every character. It’s good at it too, as Beat Cop is genuinely funny. I don’t remember a recent game that has made me laugh as much as this has. You start to care for Kelly and the people that live on his street too, and whilst there are times where the comedy can be hit or miss, these are few and far between, and the attitude and charm that the game has is easily its biggest strength. It’s a great looking experience too, with a pixelated art style that gives a lot of character.


80

Generacionxbox.com

Mar 20, 2019

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Cgmagonline.com

Apr 11, 2017

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