
World's Scariest Police Chases (2001). Play online
Game Info
- Platform
- PlayStation
- Multiplayer Game Modes
- Cooperative
- Player Perspective
- Third person
- Developer Companies
- Unique Development Studios
- Publishers
- Activision Publishing · Fox Interactive
- Release date
- 21 May 2001
Summary
I fire up World's Scariest Police Chases and instantly feel the adrenaline of patrolling more than 50 km of twisted highways, where rain, fog, and lightning can turn a routine pursuit into a midnight nightmare. The career mode has you climbing the force’s ladder, unlocking tougher criminals and beefier squad cars, while the free‑patrol option lets you roam the city at will, and a cheeky "Bad Boy" mode flips the script so you can try outrunning your own allies.
Multiplayer splits the action – one player grips the wheel while the other mans the gun, adding a co‑op fire‑power punch with shotguns, grenades, even light anti‑tank weaponry strapped to any of the 13 selectable vehicles. Weather effects change on the fly, making each chase feel fresh whether you’re racing under a scorching sun or a thunder‑laden night.
All the while, TV host John Bunnell narrates your exploits, punctuating high‑speed drama with his iconic commentary. The game even lets you replay the chase from any angle, tweak cheat codes, and tweak your strategy before diving back into the chase for the next suspect.
Storyline
In World's Scariest Police Chases, you step into the shoes of a police officer tasked with keeping the streets of the fictional city of Ashland safe. Your primary mission is to hunt down and apprehend criminals who roam the urban landscape. Each chase pits you against increasingly daring suspects, demanding quick reflexes and strategic driving. The game’s focus is pure pursuit, letting you experience the tension of high‑speed police work in a gritty, immersive setting.
Edited by Maya Carter










