I wouldn’t even pick this game up out of curiosity, it’s a complete waste of time and money. The graphics are mild, bland, surprisingly washed out for a neon metropolis setting. However their inclusion is utterly wasted and adds literally nothing to the experience. I’d give the game a score of one for including a cast of famous actors. A and B-listers like Kim Basinger, Danny. The Game Awards revealed plenty of new and exciting games Thursday evening, but the most surprising announcement of the show might have been Crime Boss: Rockay City from 505 Games and InGame Studios. Michael Madsen particularly sounds absolutely wrecked, most of the writing is just cringeworthy and cheesy, it doesn’t even come across as funny or satirical. Mark Steighner JCrime Boss: Rockay City Review Glancing at the art for Crime Boss: Rockay City, the cast looks impressive. There’s no depth, emotion or even any enthusiasm whatsoever. Chuck Norris’s hand grazed a basketball, sending it into high orbit, striking a satellite, and then returning to earth for the sickest three point shot the world has ever seen. The actors sound either drunk, high, or both, at best sound like they’ve phoned in their voice lines from a phone box whilst reading their lines from an email. Posted on ApWhen I first saw the trailer for Crime Boss: Rockay City I knew I needed to play it. Even the voice performances from the cast are utterly horrendous. From the UI, to the character animations, the clunky and unreliable controls it’s literally horrible in every way imaginable. It was the latter that made me finally uninstall the game after a couple of painstaking hours of trying to give it a chance. Glitches and bugs happen often, you’ll get stuck on scenery, find yourself inexplicably unarmed, hit by unseen projectiles, and even-experience instant sudden death for absolutely no apparent reason. Here, you’re constantly swarmed with little chance at defending yourself. By Luke Reilly Updated: 2:05 am Posted: 1:58 am Crime Boss: Rockay City takes Payday’s potent formula and plops it in the middle of the decade that brought us. Rockay City appears to be a Florida city, and the game appears to be set in the 1990s. In Payday you could lock onto a target, pick it off, then quickly move to the next. The gameplay is standard gangster rise-to-the-top stuff from flicks like Scarface and almost every Grand Theft Auto. It’s easy to get flanked, overwhelmed and out gunned. The heyday of PayDay and PayDay 2 kind of passed me by, but with a third game expected sometime in the next year, Crime Boss: Rockay City felt like the perfect. The difficulty is unbalanced and mostly unfair and insane. Game flow, levelling, and unlockables are painfully slow and make zero sense. Game flow, This has to be hands down the worse video game I’ve played in many years. The fact that actor Damion Poitier stars in both games, and was on stage for Crime Boss’s announcement, didn’t help with the muddled messaging at all. This has to be hands down the worse video game I’ve played in many years. Crime Boss Rockay City was first revealed at last year’s Game Awards with a trailer that really sold it as a 90s B-movie spin on the venerable four-player, first-person co-op heister Payday 2.
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