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* [[Production Throwback]]: The game is filled with several ''[[Snatcher]]'' and ''[[Metal Gear]]'' references. From cameos by Randam and Napoleon, to the presence of a 2042 ''Snatcher'' calendar in Dr. Ishida's office.
* [[Production Throwback]]: The game is filled with several ''[[Snatcher]]'' and ''[[Metal Gear]]'' references. From cameos by Randam and Napoleon, to the presence of a 2042 ''Snatcher'' calendar in Dr. Ishida's office.
* [[The Professor]]: Victor.
* [[The Professor]]: Victor.
* [[Prophetic Name]]: Plato Crater is a location on the moon where Tokugawa keeps his [[Organ Theft|organ farm]]. As Toscanini points out, if you change one letter, you end up with "Pluto" -- the [[Classical Mythology|gateway to the underworld]].
* [[Prophetic Name]]: Plato Crater is a location on the moon where Tokugawa keeps his [[Organ Theft|organ farm]]. As Toscanini points out, if you change one letter, you end up with "Pluto"... the [[Classical Mythology|gateway to the underworld]].
* [[Recycled in Space]]: Sure enough, as ''Snatcher'' was ''[[Blade Runner]]'' <small>WITH ROBOTS INSTEAD OF CLONES!</small>, this is ''[[Lethal Weapon]]'' <small>IN AN O'NEILL CYLINDER!</small>.
* [[Recycled in Space]]: Sure enough, as ''Snatcher'' was ''[[Blade Runner]]'' <small>WITH ROBOTS INSTEAD OF CLONES!</small>, this is ''[[Lethal Weapon]]'' <small>IN AN O'NEILL CYLINDER!</small>.
* [[Retirony]]: {{spoiler|Dave gets shot before ever getting a chance to visit Home}}.
* [[Retirony]]: {{spoiler|Dave gets shot before ever getting a chance to visit Home}}.
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* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|Why Did It Have To Be Space?]]: Jonathan's spacewalking accident 25 years ago left him riddled with cosmophobia.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|Why Did It Have To Be Space?]]: Jonathan's spacewalking accident 25 years ago left him riddled with cosmophobia.
* [[Why Won't You Die?]]: Nuthin's gonna break {{spoiler|Redwood}}'s stride. No matter ''how'' many bullets Jonathan seems to put in him.
* [[Why Won't You Die?]]: Nuthin's gonna break {{spoiler|Redwood}}'s stride. No matter ''how'' many bullets Jonathan seems to put in him.
* [[Wire Dilemma]] : The bomb planted inside an Elles designer bag -- which is stashed inside a [[Needle in a Stack of Needles|counterfeit Elles bag store]]. Jonathan suggests they use Anna's bag as a litmus test, but the plan goes sour when Ed confides that the bag (a birthday gift from him) is [[Oh Crap|yet another fake]].
* [[Wire Dilemma]] : The bomb planted inside an Elles designer bag... which is stashed inside a [[Needle in a Stack of Needles|counterfeit Elles bag store]]. Jonathan suggests they use Anna's bag as a litmus test, but the plan goes sour when Ed confides that the bag (a birthday gift from him) is [[Oh Crap|yet another fake]].
* [[Would You Like to Hear How They Died?]]: {{spoiler|Redwood}}.
* [[Would You Like to Hear How They Died?]]: {{spoiler|Redwood}}.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Jonathan literally has blue hair, along with Tokugawa (whose hair is green) and Ed's children. Redwood's hair is purple, although in that case, it's a side-effect of his biology.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Jonathan literally has blue hair, along with Tokugawa (whose hair is green) and Ed's children. Redwood's hair is purple, although in that case, it's a side-effect of his biology.
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 23 January 2023

Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to hear is copied. Only the names have been changed, to protect our attorneys.
Is it a challenge from man to space? Or a challenge from space against mankind?
—Tagline.

Spiritual Successor to Hideo Kojima's interactive Visual Novel cult classic Snatcher, Policenauts is basically what you get when you let Konami's resident sci-fi author retell the story of Rip Van Winkle using the characters from Lethal Weapon... then forget to tell America for about a decade until Comrade Slowbeef and pals whang the fandom upside the head with the digital equivalent of the Rosetta Stone.

In the year 2010, the United Nations handpicks five police officers from around the world to undergo astronaut training and become Policenauts, specially trained to bring law and order to Earth's first orbital colony Beyond Coast. But tragedy strikes in 2013, when LAPD representative Jonathan Ingram (above, with mullet) has an accident with his "Yuri" spacewalking vehicle and spends the next 25 years drifting in low Earth orbit thanks to his suit's emergency cold sleep system. Upon finally being recovered by the probe Propaganda, he returns to Earth and sets up a floundering Private Detective agency after developing a severe case of cosmophobia.

Fast forward three years after that, to 2040. Jonathan's ex-wife Lorraine, having exhausted all her options on Beyond, turns to him for assistance in finding her new husband, high-ranking Tokugawa Pharmaceuticals scientist Kenzo Hojo. Shortly after bequeathing to him the only clues to his absence - a cut leaf and some pills with a defaced watermark - Lorraine is killed by a white-bleeding motorcyclist's car bomb. Convinced that this is much more than a simple missing persons case, Jonathan must put aside his cosmophobia and return to Beyond - a radically changed place where the Policenauts are a faded memory, their BCPD replacements utilize Powered Armor and in-vitro-fertilized "Frozeners", and the Tokugawa conglomerate runs enough of the show that Ingram can only draw upon the resources of the long-obsolete Vice unit, headed up by fellow ex-LAPD ex-Policenaut Ed Brown (above, without mullet). The good news is, the Vice unit also includes Meryl Silverburgh, temporary FOXHOUND tattoo and all.

Building on many of Snatcher's strengths (the Visual Novel interface with shooting segments sprinkled in for good measure), Policenauts was first released for the NEC PC-9821 computer platform in 1994, with console ports for the 3DO, PlayStation, and Sega Saturn following soon after. Konami announced an English localization of the Sega Saturn version in 1996 (two years before Metal Gear Solid), but ultimately choose to cancel it when the developers allegedly (according to an interview with Kojima in the official strategy guide) found themselves unable to properly sync the English dialogue to the game's pre-animated FMV cutscenes. The Fan Translation linked above is actually of the PS version - an ordeal in itself, voice recording notwithstanding, as translators ran up against a variety of oddly compressed graphics and sequences that would go outside the grain for only one or two parts of the game. The patch finally came out on Hideo Kojima's 46th birthday (August 24, 2009), though, in what Something Awful forumer Slowbeef (the "Comrade" part was appended following a Russian site catching wind of the project) calls a Beta release: aside from the Japanese-only audio, the game is not only completely playable in English but is polished enough to be considered as good as any official release could have been.


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"Of course, just as Metal Gear Solid was screaming "NUKES ARE BAD" at the top of its lungs, the prevailing theme in Policenauts is "SPACE IS BAD", which is pounded into your head on several occasions."