Highway Police Simulator
Introducing Highway Police Simulator: Dive into the action of American patrolling duty!
Put on your uniform and step into the shoes of an American police officer with Highway Police Simulator! This game brings the heart-pounding action of the American Highway Patrol right to your fingertips. Immerse yourself in the unique challenges and serious police duties that officers face on a daily basis and truly feel what it’s like to patrol the highways while maintaining law and order.
A compelling police story awaits you, with the option to play as either a male or a female officer. With both a casual and a simulation gameplay modes, Highway Police Simulator combines the best of both worlds: the freedom to drive and walk in an immersive virtual environment, and a diverse variety of exciting cases to solve in story-driven gameplay. Explore a diverse open world and tackle any situation that comes your way with an array of vehicles including cars, helicopters, and more.
Welcome to Caminora, where new missions await you! Get ready to experience the thrill of the chase, the satisfaction of solving crimes, and the adrenaline rush of patrolling the highways. What kind of cop will you be? Will you uphold the law with integrity, or will you bend the rules to get the job done? Your decisions will have a real impact on the story and the environment. Highway Police Simulator is where YOUR story begins!
Key Features
- Authentic American Setting: Freedom to patrol the highways and urban landscapes of the fictional US region of Caminora in a diverse open-world environment.
- Story-driven Gameplay: Solve exciting criminal cases that require you to make critical decisions. Use training grounds to climb up the ranks and successfully complete assignments to advance in your career and ultimately become the best officer in town. Unlock new tools and vehicles to aid you in your quest for justice.
- Unique Vehicles: Drive highly detailed special vehicles such as different police cars, helicopters and more.
- Various Missions:
- Investigate accident scenes, talk to the people involved, document the accident, collect evidence, and draw conclusions by interpreting all the information you have gathered so far.
- Inspect vehicles at traffic stops and ensure safe roads for citizens.
- Chase down criminals through traffic chaos in thrilling pursuits and test your skills as you navigate the streets in dynamic car chases.
- Choose to approach missions in a strategically way and act calmly and cautiously or engage in shootouts where quick thinking and precision are the keys to success.
- Morality System: Are you a good and righteous cop or do you like to bend the law from time to time? Either way, your choices will affect not only the outcome of the story, but also the environment in which you live. Do as you please and live with the consequences.
Steam User 4
I like the concept of the game. I hate to say it but game has alot of bugs. One being when running lights and sirens the local cars will glitch out and flip over or run into you or fall out the sky. I had a recent one where the mission with the black grand crest wasn't showing the right direction so had to keep going back to the main menu. The game eventually locked up while I was trying to exit the game and had to restart my computer to get out of it , It wouldn't let me close it through task manager, eventually wouldn't let me load task manager. Over all it just needs work. Glitches, drop frames and the way it stutters like you have a high ping in a multiplayer online game was surprising. I was excited to play it when I seen they just updated it. I don't recommend this game at this time.
Steam User 1
This is a very very ambitious and promising game with a clear vision and a brilliant concept, but it's still a bit rough and unpolished. However, devs are very active on Discord and committed to improving the game. I hold a lot of hope for this title and recommend it to any police simulation fans.
The game includes a storyline with several missions, plus procedurally generated random callouts and world events to address when on patrol. When no call is coming in, you can still contact dispatch to ask to be assigned to some job. This is a phenomenal idea, which basically allows you to always have something to do. Your car is also equipped with several tools, including a speed radar, which also can be used as a gameplay in the quietest moments of your patrol. There is no shift system and you cannot select the time of day, but there's a pretty nice time cycle.
The map is huge and very well crafted. Vehicle models and the flashing lights are beautiful. Overall the visual design is really evocative and immersive. I love the sunset and nighttime and the varied environments, from small towns to desert areas or thick forests. I enjoy roaming around in the patrol car just to absorb and explore all the various areas of the map.
Contrary to what some other reviews say, the driving physics are actually excellent and feel very realistic. The major drawback here is the damage system, which is too sensitive. The slightest bump can destroy your car completely. This should be tweaked.
Where the game is really shining is the procedural aspects of the police work: traffic stops and the processing of incidents in general is outstandingly realistic, with a thorough in-car computer system which includes the ability to check every vehicle in the police database and write your own reports for each incident. Amazing.
The major weakness of the game is that it is still quite buggy despite some recent updates. Callouts don't always spawn correctly, cutscenes have many errors, and, most importantly, the AI traffic is quite a mess: cars don't move out of your way when you come through with the siren, and traffic tends to accumulate behind you, which means empty roads ahead, but massive traffic congestion behind you. These are all aspects that can be addressed in future patches, and although they can be really frustrating, I don't think they're enough to warrant a negative review.
This game has vision, ambition and potential and players should be more patient with developers that are trying to do their best. With proper updates and some expansion (new callouts, more interiors etc), the game could become the best police simulator ever released. That said, the price point is still a bit high for such an unpolished game, and I would recommend buying it when on sale.
Gameplay-
☑ Very good
☐ Good
☐ Nothing special
☐ Okay
☐ Bad
Graphics-
☐ Masterpiece
☑ Beautiful
☐ Good
☐ Will do
☐ Bad
☐ Awful
Audio
☐ Amazing
☑ Very good
☐ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Not too bad
☐ Bad
Audience
☐ Kids
☐ Teens
☐ Adults
☑ Everyone
Story-
☐ Lovely
☑ Good
☐ Average
☐ Not great
☐ None
Difficult-
☐ Just press a bunch of buttons
☑ Easy
☐ Significant brain usage
☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master
☐ Not so easy
☐ Difficult
☐ Dark Souls
Grind-
☐ Nothing
☐ Only if you care about leaderboards/ranks
☐ Isnt necessary to progress
☑ A bit grindy sometimes
☐ Average grind level
☐ Too much grind
☐ Insanity
Game Time-
☐ Short
☐ Average
☐ Long
☐ Depends on you
☑ Endless
Price
☐ Just buy it
☐ Worth the price
☑ Wait for sale
☐ Maybe if you have some spare money left
☐ Not recommended
Steam User 1
love this game. there are a few more bugs that need to be fixed but so for great game
Steam User 1
I like this interesting story of that police game.
Steam User 6
Im actually having a blast with this game !
Steam User 4
This Game IS very Realistic And Enjoyable
Steam User 1
good but lag