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{{Infobox VG | title =Daryl F. Gates' Police Quest: Open Season | image = Police Quest 4 cover.jpg | caption = Cover art | developer = [[Sierra Entertainment]] | publisher = [[Sierra Entertainment]] | designer = [[Sierra Entertainment]] | engine = [[Sierra's Creative Interpreter|SCI]] | released = {{vgrelease|NA= 1993}} | genre = [[Adventure game|Adventure]] | modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]] | ratings = [[Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB]]: T (Teen)<br />[[Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle|USK]]: 16+ | platforms = [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Microsoft DOS]], [[Apple Macintosh]] [[System 7]] | media = 1 [[CD-ROM]] <small>([[Microsoft Windows|WIN]])/([[Microsoft DOS|DOS]])</small> | requirements = 20 [[Hertz|MHz]] [[Intel]] [[Intel 386|386]] [[Central processing unit|CPU]], 4 [[Megabyte|MB]] [[Random access memory|RAM]], VGA [[video card]], [[mouse (computing)|mouse]], 4X CD-ROM drive, [[Microsoft DOS]] <small>([[Microsoft DOS|DOS]])</small> | input = [[Computer keyboard|Keyboard]], [[mouse (computing)|mouse]]}} '''''Daryl F. Gates' Police Quest: Open Season''''' is the fourth installment of [[Sierra Entertainment]]'s popular ''[[Police Quest]]'' computer game series. Released in 1993, it was created by retired Police Chief [[Daryl F. Gates]] after his retirement in 1992. '''Daryl Gates''' (born '''Darrel<ref>[http://www.familytreelegends.com/records/calbirths?c=search&first=&last=Gates&spelling=Exact&4_year=1926&4_month=0&4_day=0&5=&7=&SubmitSearch.x=64&SubmitSearch.y=16&SubmitSearch=Submit Family Tree Legends]</ref> Francis Gates''', August 30, 1926 β April 16, 2010) was the Chief of the [[Los Angeles Police Department]] (LAPD) from 1978 to 1992. He replaced ex-California Highway Patrol officer [[Jim Walls]] as the designer of the [[Police Quest]] franchise. The game is listed as Police Quest 4 (PQ4) in the file names and the credits. The number does not appear on the title screen. ==Gameplay== Police Quest IV differs significantly from the first three games, in both game engine and story. The player plays the character of [[homicide detective]] John Carey, rather than officer Sonny Bonds, and the game is set in [[Los Angeles, California]] rather than the [[fiction]]al Lytton. Backgrounds for the game are scanned [[photograph]]s rather than painted scenery, and depict real locations in Los Angeles. The [[Parker Center]] is a location used in the game, and is virtually unchanged from when the game was made. Written text is replaced by audible narration and dialogues on the CD version, released in 1996. The entire game, like [[Police Quest#Police Quest III: The Kindred|Police Quest III]] and the 1991 re-make of [[Police Quest#Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel|Police Quest 1]], is based on a mouse-controlled user-interface system. Icons such as "walk", "speak to", "touch", "use", and "look at" are used rather than the old-fashioned text-[[parsing]] system used in the first two games. Homages to Sonny Bonds appear in two places, the name of the police server is "SONNY" and "Sonny Bonds" also appears on the high score screens of the two arcade games in the Short Stop. ==Plot== <!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:PQ4 Parker.png|thumb|right|Inside the LAPD's Parker Center]] --> The game starts in a [[South Central Los Angeles]] alley at around 3:00 AM. Carey finds his best friend, Officer Bob Hickman, murdered on the scene, alongside eight-year-old Bobby Washington. The seemingly random string of gang-related murders continues along, providing Carey with clues to find his killer(s). After 5 people are murdered, mutilated and found in public places, Carey finally closes in on the [[serial killer|killer]]. He stumbled across the proprietor of a second-rate [[movie theatre]], who has a stuttering problem. The owner offers him some tea and invites him into the theatre to watch a film. Carey passes out and hallucinates that the proprietor is the cross-dresser seen near the body of Hickman. The owner wakes Carey up and throws him out of the theatre. Carey finds the killer's house (led there by his dog), only to find a [[decapitation|severed head]] in a [[refrigerator|fridge]]. Carey finds a hidden passage that leads back to the theatre, and finds a woman passed out in the seats. When he returns, he sees the owner dragging the unconscious woman into a back room. Carey is subsequently knocked unconscious. However, Carey manages to scrounge up some hairspray and a lighter, finds the woman covered in blood with the killer looming over her, and torches the killer. Although the woman is limp and covered in blood, we can assume that Carey saved her because the mayor mentions that only 5 people were killed, as he presents Carey with the [[Los Angeles Police Medal of Valor|Medal of Valor]]. ==Realism== The game's gritty realism greatly emphasizes a homicide detective's line of work, requiring the player to follow standard police procedures and thoroughly investigate crime scenes to every extent. As such realism is presented in the form of working to find and link clues, the game also depicts a gruesome photo-realistic nature. The CD version of the game contained copies of official LA police department employee and community relation polices. At the beginning of the game, an eight-year-old boy is found murdered from gunshot wounds in a dumpster, close-ups of Hickman's body are revealed, and towards the end of the game, the player will find a severed head in a refrigerator before ultimately stumbling upon the killer, who is fondling a victim's corpse. It is believed the killer in the game is based on serial killer [[Jeffrey Dahmer]], noted for keeping body parts from his victims inside his house. The game, like several other Sierra games of the era, is also notable for the fact that the main character can be killed by many hazards; the game ends if a player constantly [[sexual harassment|harasses]] female employees at the Parker Center, or if he shoots non-threatening people. ''Open Season'' also featured mature sexual themes. At one point, the player visits a transgender nightclub in [[West Hollywood]], and learns about his friend's secret life. The realism is complemented by a unique reaction for inappropriate use of items in the player's inventory, rather than a generic "I can't do that" statement. ==Development and Release== The same year Police Quest: Open Season was released, ex-Police Quest developer [[Jim Walls]] released a very similar game called [[Blue Force]]. Although Blue Force is graphically more similar to Police Quest III, the storyline and completion time are shorter. Also, for the 1996 release of the game, a two minute promotional video was included.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syzQSK16jcY|title=Making Of Police Quest IV: Opean Season|publisher=[[YouTube]]|accessdate=2007-06-02}}</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *{{mobygames|id=/daryl-f-gates-police-quest-open-season}} {{Police Quest series}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Police Quest Iv: Open Season}} [[Category:1993 video games]] [[Category:Adventure games]] [[Category:DOS games]] [[Category:Mac OS games]] [[Category:Point-and-click adventure games]] [[Category:Police Quest]] [[Category:Sierra Entertainment games]] [[Category:Windows games]] [[it:Daryl F. Gates' Police Quest: Open Season]]
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