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RESCUE 2: Everyday Heroes

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HOW MANY LIVES WILL YOU SAVE?

As a firefighter, you'll have to ask yourself this fundamental question every day. Take full control of every aspect of exciting rescue missions! Experience your city through the eyes of the lifesavers and find out what it means to be a genuine "Everyday Hero"! Keep track of several fire stations, a variety of vehicles, a wide range of equipment and specialized staff so that you're always prepared for anything. You're the city's first line of defense in the fight against the flames! Are you ready to take on the operational command of an entire city?





Take on exciting and realistic missions in the second part of this thrilling fire department strategy simulation. Come up with a strategy for every mission. Work against the clock to rescue trapped victims; choose the most appropriate extinguishing agent for each situation; use the available sources of water and prevent more serious damage.



In the second part of this exciting series, there's even a network of fire stations available throughout the game to help you protect the entire city the best you can! When the howl of sirens fills the streets of your city, the flashing blue lights reflect in the windows of the house fronts, and you hear the stamping of soot-blackened boots on the asphalt and the shouted command "Water on!", every man, woman and child knows: it's that time again – THE FIRE DEPARTMENT IS HERE to win the fight against the flames.


RESCUE 2: Everyday Heroes is the exciting continuation of "Rescue 2013: Everyday Heroes," a game that has won praise from fans and critics alike. Assume operational command of an entire city's fire stations! As Fire Commander, you are responsible for the safety of the city and must ensure that your units are up to the task; no matter whether it's a simple fire or a catastrophic train accident. Improve your equipment, deploy specialists to specific fire teams and coordinate journeys to simultaneous missions using the city map.



Perhaps one day you will be able to answer that fundamental question with "EVERY SINGLE ONE." Do you have what it takes to be an "Everyday Hero"? Let's find out!

Features:

  • Start in a city with a single fire station and unlock new sta-tions by successfully completing missions!
  • Even greater variety thanks to the various types of fires, such as liquid fires, electrical fires and backdrafts
  • Includes a turntable ladder vehicle for fighting fires and res-cuing people from multistory buildings
  • Flexible water resource system: work out exactly where you are going to get your water from – natural sources, hydrants or water tenders!
  • Discover new faces and old friends from the first game amongst the characters, incl. female colleagues!
  • Manage the various tasks of the rescue workers and get to know your personal team of Everyday Heroes.
  • Purchase new emergency vehicles and hire extra rescue per-sonnel!
  • Swap vehicles between the different fire stations in your city
  • Choose between story and everyday missions
  • Part 2 of the popular Rescue series

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User Reviews

Mixed
100 user reviews
63%
Positive
12 hrs at review
Recommended

Hello there There are a lot of good things I like about this game. The graphics look realy nice and the map is very beautiful. The gameplay is also nice and the AI is not so stupid. There are some new, good things in comparison with the first game. The oxigen bottles and the unlimited fire extinguishers are nice. And you can have more than one HQ. Although I think they have missed a lot of greath things from the previous game (Rescue - Everyday Heroes (U.S. Edition) see: http://store.steampowered.com/app/253130/). For example the big ambulances (but that, indeed, is an American thing...) and the rescue vehicles for the road accidents. The customisation of the HQ has also dissapeared, which is a sad thing. The training classes and fitness also have dissapeared. In general it is a good game, but they have left out a couple of greath things from the first game.

29 helpful 2 funny
5 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Starts off strong, repeats certain missions frequently, this is broken up by advancing the 'story' and getting more equipment and vehicles. I got to a mission where my FF had to carry a guy down the turntable ladder, but instead kept appearing at the bottom of said ladder and climbing up. Buggy.

24 helpful 1 funny
13 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I have played 12 hours of this RESCUE 2 game that i got on release date. GOOD THINGS: Amazing graphics and lighting Realistic equipment and vehicles Realistic incidents Water levels Several stations Organising vehicles BAD THINGS: Incidents are repetitivly staged and repeats, which leaves the player bored after an hour of gameplay Fire spread is way too intense, nowhere near a realistic level. The only vehicles that can contain firefighters are engines. Firefighters cannot be customized, in regards to uniform, helmets, colors, tags. Firefighters literally cannot put out fires without constant player supervision. The ai will almost every time stand inside the fire, having given up on attempting to put it out. Foam does not stay onto objects to isolate them from fire or oxidation. why even use it? Oxygen levels. Wow. This is just bad. first of all, NO firefighters use oxygen inside the SCBA. Using Oxygen for breathing creates an enormous fire and explosion hazard if pressurized oxygen...

22 helpful 5 funny
10 hrs at review
Recommended

I think this is better then the first this is redemption for this series I like it but its still missing things such as Hazmat, Helicopters and command units but they can get that in the next one or in a North America expansion pack. needs more missions which could come in expansion. I love the fact you can draw water from other sources. but overall I am happy with it I think this could start to give Emergency line of games a run for there money. My Wish list to see -Hazmat -Command units such as EMS sup or Battalion Chief. -would love to see tower ladders and stick ladder's with pipes for attack's on fire with water -Add Quints -The irons AKA Axe and Halligans -Maybe an airport with crash tender -Rescue and USAR -Quick attack lines -MasCas and or Large Ambulances -Add Plasma torches -Water rescue and fire boats -the Jaws of life -add Saw's. What I can say I hope the Dev's take this and run with it you have nearly hit your stride. I would love to see a lot more of the tools of the ...

21 helpful
14 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Game looks fancy at first launch, but it is buggy, boring and unfinished. I didn't even unlocked few easiest achivements, becouse it is so bad. Animations are horrible, they seem so unnatural, same thing goes with movement. Missions are also boring, you just have endless "random" challange, which gets repetetive really quick. [b]IT IS ENTERTAINING [/b] [u]FOR FIRST HOUR OF GAMEPLAY [/u] There is no any reason for which you should buy this game. And yeah, 20 bucks/euros is too much. Better buy 911:First Responders for 5 bucks/euros, and this is Emergency 4 with mod support... so choice is yours... But I strongly reccomend 911:First Responders instead of this game.

20 helpful 3 funny
52 hrs at review
Not Recommended

As a firefighter, this game is interesting and keeps me playing but is nowhere near realistic. As a real time strategy gamer, this game is not what anyone is really looking for. Expect the following: - To have to micromanage -There is zero AI. If you want it done, you will have to issue at minimum of 5 commands for the most basic of functions. (Select engine 1-1 > crew exit > select firefighter > pull hose from engine 1-1 > attach hose to engine 1-1 > attack fire) - Did I say micromanage? - You will be unable to stack actions. Seriously. Even issuing a command after the task has been completed will still require that you wait a set time frame to pass before your selected unit is open to an additional command. - Tutorials occur after they are useful - Trial and error reign supreme until you manage to pass a tasking missions without neccessary equipment. The required equipment IS available for purchase before said mission if you happen to look for it, but the tutorials on the equipment ...

12 helpful 1 funny
5 hrs at review
Recommended

I know this game is a god game with loads of hours of play, it is challenging at some points and boring at other. Good things about this game is that the game play is fun, graphics are good. Ita mostly challenging and it takes you a long time to get all the stations and fire trucks, the game is infinate. Bad things about this game is that it still has a few bugs that the community has already spoken of and the developers are handling good. Sound is not the best. And some times it gets boring for brief moments because some levels are very repetitve and you get tired of the same level. he story is fun but it doesnt have much to it. Overall I would recommend the game, Im sure the developers will fix those bugs and hopfully bring some more missions so that we dont get sick of the same missions. I give it a 8/10

12 helpful 2 funny
14 hrs at review
Recommended

Very fun game with a good attantion to detail on how fire fighting is handled. Rather than just run in and do something, strategic planning is needed to have the right assest available when needed. Some mission redundency but that is also exactly what happens in real life as well.

10 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

I have always been a fan of any Emergency Service game. I had purchased the last game in the Rescue Series but didnt think it stood up well to older titles such as EM4, etc. This one however surprised me, it was actually really thorough. The added bonus of purchasing your units and upgrades etc really added a new dimension. The animations are pretty smooth and enjoyable to watch, and the graphics are reasonable for this scale of game. My only negative was the rermoval of some of the features of the last title, such as upgrading the kit in your fire station, and sending crew to eat/rest etc. Other than that, thoroughly enjoyable. Pros: -good to look at -good problem solving -kit and equipment to buy -progressive campaign Cons: -no Fire station upgrading -missions quite repetative -Fire crews contstantly wearing SCBA, perhaps an option to put it on? Well done guys.

10 helpful
11 hrs at review
Recommended

Has about 10 hours of gameplay and story missions until it is all repetitive. It's the same missions with only slight differences in equipment until you have the specialized vehicles which makes the missions trivial, which is boring. I enjoy this game, however it needs more content and it could really use procedural generation for missions to make no two alike, even if they use the same small selection of maps. Difficulty level was not challenging. Once you understand how to do a mission quickly, it becomes dull. When I saw the train derailment mission, I thought "wow this will be fun". Then I go there with my foam tender and spray one small fire and complete the mission in less time than it took for the mission to load. That is disappointing. The game is much more fun if you let everything catch on fire for a while, let the injured people almost die, then start fighting the fires. I felt like I had cool equipment and vehicles, but really didn't feel like I was using them. Often...

7 helpful 1 funny

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows Vista/7/8/10
  • Processor: Quadcore 2,4 GHz; AMD Phenom II X3 720 / Intel Core2 Quad Q6600
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon R7 250 / Geforce GTX 650
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Sound card
  • Additional Notes: Input devices: Keyboard and mouse

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows 7/8/10 (64-Bit)
  • Processor: AMD FX-8350 4,0 GHz / Intel Core i7-3820 3,60 GHz
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 760 / Radeon R9 255
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Sound card
  • Additional Notes: Input devices: Keyboard and mouse

FAQ

How much does RESCUE 2: Everyday Heroes cost?

RESCUE 2: Everyday Heroes costs $14.99.

What are the system requirements for RESCUE 2: Everyday Heroes?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows Vista/7/8/10 Processor: Quadcore 2,4 GHz; AMD Phenom II X3 720 / Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: AMD Radeon R7 250 / Geforce GTX 650 DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: Sound card Additional Notes: Input devices: Keyboard and mouse Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7/8/10 (64-Bit) Processor: AMD FX-8350 4,0 GHz / Intel Core i7-3820 3,60 GHz Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 760 / Radeon R9 255 DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: Sound card Additional Notes: Input devices: Keyboard and mouse

What platforms is RESCUE 2: Everyday Heroes available on?

RESCUE 2: Everyday Heroes is available on Windows PC, macOS.

Is RESCUE 2: Everyday Heroes worth buying?

RESCUE 2: Everyday Heroes has 63% positive reviews from 100 players.

When was RESCUE 2: Everyday Heroes released?

RESCUE 2: Everyday Heroes was released on Jun 3, 2015.

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