
My primary motivation for doing well each day was seeing more of the plot unfold, whether that be through Lilly and Jack’s rocky relationship or through the investigators doing their best to find Jack when he’s right under their noses. While I didn’t also agree with some of the illegal things the game wanted or made me do in Sharpwood, that just added to the moral complexity of the themes This is the Police 2 stores. While the story is quite depressing, which may be a turn off to some, the writing and voice acting is really good and add the needed levity to every situation. Jack eventually convinces Lilly to let him help take charge, and players are soon controlling the police force and their decisions via Jack Boyd, who has to continually make the right choices and pay off the right people to make sure he doesn’t get caught. Eventually, the mysterious Warren Nash is arrested and brought to the police station, but he turns out to be Jack Boyd from This is the Police, on the run from the feds after the end of This is the Police. The job is initially really hard on her, as she has to deal with the death of a close friend while managing a corrupt and sexist police force.


This is the Police 2 initially follows Lilly Reed, the newly appointed female sheriff of Sharpwood, a small and cold but volatile town.
