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n nearly every city block, you’ll see a dumpster on fire, a criminal on the loose, or someone collapsed in cardiac arrest. As a firefighter, police officer, or paramedic, you must race against the clock to clean up the mayhem. This may sound like a fairly intense proposition, but with light traffic, streets that mostly challenge you to drive straight, and generous time bonus rewards, it ends up being a yawn-inducing Sunday drive. In addition to the blasé driving sequences, you’ll be asked to complete minigames, such as shaking the remote to pump up a tire. While they add much needed variety, their poor designs mostly make you want to die. The single-player experience can be completed in a few hours, and the painful minigames give you good reason to skip the multiplayer.
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2009
:: Game Informer Magazine
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