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** At one point, you'll play as operators from Special Investigation Team (SIT) and Special Assault Team (SAT) tactical teams in "Airport 2004" and "Lethal Enforcers 3".


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** "Lethal Enforcers" has players asssume the role of Special Assault Team (SAT) operators.
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''Lethal Enforcers 3'', known in the Asia-Pacific as [[MarketBasedTitle Seigi No Mikita]], is a 2004 RailShooter[=/=]LightGunGame MediaNotes/ArcadeGame released by Creator/{{Konami}}.

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''Lethal Enforcers 3'', known in the Asia-Pacific as [[MarketBasedTitle Seigi No Mikita]], Hero]], is a 2004 RailShooter[=/=]LightGunGame MediaNotes/ArcadeGame released by Creator/{{Konami}}.
Creator/{{Konami}}. It is the third and final installment in the ''VideoGame/LethalEnforcers'' trilogy.
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''Lethal Enforcers 3'', known in the Asia-Pacific as [[MarketBasedTitle Seigi No Mikita]], is a 2004 RailShooter[=/=]LightGunGame MediaNotes/ArcadeGame released by Creator/{{Konami}}.

The game consists of six levels, where the player assumes the role of Japanese law enforcement personnel[[note]]And one JGSDF soldier[[/note]] tackling serious criminal and terrorist threats.

It uses the Dead Heat System, which is previously used in ''VideoGame/{{Warzaid}}'' and ''VideoGame/WartranTroopers'', when the player shoots at enemies and hides behind a ballistic shield to take cover. It allows the player to be protected from bullets to knives. Two players can compete to be the best player in each level by taking down as many bad guys as possible. Winning allows the player to get a rank promotion.

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!!''Lethal Enforcers 3'' contains examples of:

* ArtShift: While all the other scenarios have standard intro sequences, "Justice and Judgment" begins with an anime-style intro.
* BattleInTheRain: The BossBattle in "Justice and Judgment" takes place in a thunderstorm.
* BilingualBonus: The game is entirely in Japanese.
* BuddyCopShow: The "Rival Heat" stage, which has two rival detectives teaming up to take down the [[VideoGame/Police911 Gokudo-kai]].
* DolledUpInstallment: This was originally ''Seigi no Hero'', a SpiritualSuccessor to ''Police 911''.
* DubNameChange: Mission titles. "Justice and Judgement" is actually "Lethal Enforcers 3" in Japanese version.
* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous:
** At one point, you'll play as operators from Special Investigation Team (SIT) and Special Assault Team (SAT) tactical teams in "Airport 2004" and "Lethal Enforcers 3".
** "Justice & Judgment" has players assume the role of Japanese Special Forces Group ([=SFGp=]) operators.
* FarEastAsianTerrorists: The villains of "Airport 2004", who are basically ultra right-wing nationalist terrorists.
* GenreShift: The game doubles as a ''RacingGame'', since you're trying to beat your opponent to the next checkpoint by taking out enemies who are slowing your progress down.
* HostageSpiritLink: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]; shooting innocents won't lose you a life, but it'll cost you your rank.
--> '''Newspaper headline:''' "''(victim occupation)'' shot by mistake"
* MarketBasedTitle: As mentioned above, the original title was ''Seigi no Hero'' ("Heroes of Justice"); "Lethal Enforcers 3" was the original name of the "Justice and Judgment" level. "Cops in the City" was also originally labeled as part of ''The Keisatsukan'', the Japanese version of ''Police 911''.
* MiddleEasternTerrorists: The main villains of "Justice and Judgment", who take over a nuclear plant, with their leader resembling UsefulNotes/OsamaBinLaden. The JGSDF is sent in to take the plant back from the terrorists.
* RightWingMilitiaFanatic: The main villains of "Airport 2004".
* RogueSoldier: [[spoiler: The rogue JGSDF soldiers in "Lethal Enforcers 3" after they raid the Diet building.]]
* TakeCover: Point the gun away from the screen to raise your shield.
* TitleDrop: The final mission in both versions.
* TimedMission: The game runs on a strict timer. Once it reaches zero, you lose all lives and continuing will demote you back to the lowest rank.
* TheTriadsAndTheTongs: The main villains of "Coast Intruders" are the Dragonheads.
* {{Yakuza}}: Your opponents in "Rival Heat", who are actually Gokudou-kai members.

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