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Top-down sandbox The Precinct is simply the best.. better than all arrest

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Last updated: 2025/06/23 at 2:44 PM
News Room Published 23 June 2025
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AS my wife often tells me, I ALWAYS play the good cop when parenting.

Which is why I thought I’d be really good at The Precinct. 

As it turns out though, this superb top-down sandbox takes a lot more skill than first imagined.

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Slap tickets on illegally-parked carsCredit: Kwalee Ltd

Before we get into my poor attempts at collaring a graffiti vandal, a little backdrop to The Precinct.

It’s like Grand Theft Auto but where you play on the right side of the law. Really, I hear you ask? That will never work! But it does . . . and really well.

This is a fantastically addictive outing from Fallen Tree Games – a lovely nod to classic top-down belters like GTA, GTA: London and Gangsters.

Gameplay screenshot showing a police standoff in a warehouse.

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Shootouts can be fun though controls are tricky at firstCredit: Kwalee Ltd

Set in the 80s, you play a rookie cop called Nick Cordell Jr. His dad was a cop but died and now he’s pounding the streets of Averno City in a bid to catch the bad guys. He’s helped out by his partner – a cynical vet – not far from retirement.

Meanwhile, an encouraging but secretive chief watches over a department that isn’t all quite as it seems.

Yes, it’s dripping in US cop cliches but this adds to the character of the game and gives it a bit of life.

Gameplay screenshot showing a police response to an aggravated assault in a park.

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If someone resists arrest, it usually results in a chase on footCredit: Kwalee Ltd

The gameplay itself is pretty straightforward. You patrol the city during shifts, either on foot, in a patrol car or by chopper. There’s a main story arc which has some terrific twists and turns but in-between that your job is to keep an eye out for trouble.

And this comes in many different forms – from clocking speeding vehicles to chasing down attempted murderers on foot.

You can even spend a shift dishing out parking tickets. Sounds boring but I spent a lot of time hunting down illegally-parked cars next to fire hydrants – you can even check parking metres to see if the allotted time has expired.

When it comes to other arrests, each one must be done by the book to earn XP. When you stop someone, you need to check the ID first, then search them before applying the correct offence.

Illustration of two police officers in a chief's office.

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The Precinct has a decent storyline with a few twistsCredit: Kwalee Ltd

They might drop contraband or the ID might come back as a wanted crook – all of which needs to be taken into account before you dish out punishment. If you get it wrong, you’re docked XP.

Any heavy-handed policing also sees you deducted points as does arresting someone incorrectly, like putting them in cuffs for an infraction that only requires a fine. It’s the same if you lose a “perp” during a police chase.

Overhead view of a police station in a video game.

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You can drop off evidence and talk to colleagues at Police HQCredit: Kwalee Ltd

All this really focuses your mind when making an arrest – did I miss anything in the search? Did I run a background check?

At the end of each shift you can use your XP to upgrade a fairly basic skills tree. This allows useful extras like calling in a road closure during a police chase – you can also deploy spike traps and order back-up units as you zoom through the city.

Illustration of a Chinatown street at night with a police car and pedestrians.

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Car chases are great but you’re docked XP if you lose the perpCredit: Kwalee Ltd

The mechanics are smooth and responsive too. Excellent visuals add amazing character to Averno – broken roads, reflections in puddles – and the red and blue sirens burst through the tricky haze on a night shift. 

The isometric camera view really holds its own and allows for impressive car chases as well as back-alley duels.

Shoot-outs are fun though the aiming can be tricky at first. 

Gameplay screenshot showing a hit and run investigation in a video game.

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Checking IDs is a crucial part of the arrest procedureCredit: Kwalee Ltd

However, despite the delightful screeches of tires and blaring sirens, the busts can get a little repetitive. And it’s a little easy to rise through the ranks.

But these are tiny gripes in what is an awesome 12-13 hours of proper policing.

You have the right to remain silent . . . in awe of this game.

The Precinct

  • Formats: PlayStation 5 (reviewed), Xbox, PC
  • Developer: Fallen Tree Games
  • Publisher: Kwalee
  • Price: £24.99
  • Rating: 18
  • Score: 4.5/5

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