The player slips once more into the sooty boots of a firefighting professional and experiences realistic missions. As the head of an urban fire department he will be responsible not only for the strategic approach of each and every emergency deployment – be it to put out simple smaller fires, to rescue trapped persons or to tackle catastrophic events such as a derailed passenger train – but also for the safety of a whole teeming city. In order to do this, he should not only hire and train specialized personnel but also care about their proper equipment, which must be adjusted and upgraded for every mission.
The virtual fire chief will assign his crew to their appropriate fire trucks and coordinate the drives to various simultaneously occurring emergencies throughout the city.
Overall, the controls for Rescue 2 are simple enough to become accustomed to, the music isn’t too overpowering but it does not give too much variety, and the graphics are about on par with what would be expected in a game such as this.
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