The Getaway: Black Monday
The Getaway: Black Monday is an Action-Adventure and Single-player video game developed by SCE London Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. A sequel to The Gateway released in 2002, the game takes place in the fictional London and allows you to explore with a new character. Moreover, there are over 130 vehicles available, including those licensed from Brabus, Rover, Renault, and more. The story starts with a flashback sequence, in which the protagonist is chasing down an armed robber, a teenager. The robber stops running to aiming his gun to Mitch. After that, Mitch orders the teenager to drop his weapon to save his life. However, the teen then selects to turn around and escape. The game places you in charge of a protagonist who needs to complete a variety of challenging missions to become the master. During the game, you’ll have to face many challenges, but to win, you must take over them at any cost. The Getaway: Black Monday includes key features such as 130 Vehicles, 3D Environment, Smooth Controls, etc.
#1 Police Chase Smash
Police Chase Smash is an Action, Third-person Driving, and Single-player video game developed by Hesham Ahmed Kamal. Designed for those players who want to become a police officer, the game takes place in the beautiful world where he must complete a set of objectives assigned by the game to make points. The game features a new online mode where the player needs to run away or chase with friends and family members. Newly introduced mode lets the player get to be the Runaway Car. While driving, the player must avoid traffic, gather pick-ups to assist him through your chase. Here the player has an opportunity to show off his racing skills. There are twenty-four different police and other vehicles that the player can choose and upgrade using parts to become the racer. The game takes place in the world span three locations where the player can unlock six types of upgrades, and each has five slots. Police Chase Smash includes prominent features such as 15 States, Three Cities, Six Upgrades, and more.