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Playing as an assortment of the hired muscle from Baker’s Revenge, you spend the heist money on upgrading your weapons and new team members to make future jobs flow smoother. Outside the main story, a quick-play mode titled “Crime Time” lets you play all the legwork missions to save up for high reward jobs. Additionally, learning how the game coaxes you into dangerous situations when playing as Baker makes you not want to put Baker into harm’s way, wasting money hiring weak henchmen and slowing down your level progression until you give up and let a gangbanger double-tap you into a better playthrough. While the story stays on a particular beat, setting up main story missions the same way, the way you get there and the obstacles you push through changes.Īfter a while of playing, the game is trick you into putting your team into suicide missions, like a “random” police ambush when defending a warehouse forces a reset on my playthrough twice. But your luck will run out when you die, get a pep-talk from sheriff Chuck Norris, then begin again at day one with accumulated perks collected from previous runs. With the help of associates, you’re in charge of heists, hostile takeovers and whatever the main missions are, too. Set in the 90's, the death of a kingpin called The King leaves the city open to rival gangs wanting to claim the crown with brass and blood while blasting Freestyler from a boombox.Ĭrime Boss: Rockay City ’s campaign, titled “Baker’s Revenge”, is a roguelike following the rise of the main playable character, Travis ‘Candyman’ Baker, as he takes over the crime world. From memory, the only crime game based in Miami that wasn’t Grand Theft Auto was the 2006 Scarface: The World Is Yours. Now that it’s out, I can say Crime Boss: Rockay City has truly made a 90’s Miami-themed, crime-spree-filled, balls-out videogame from debut developer Ingame Studios a reality. Reviews // 15th Apr 2023 - 8 months ago // By Bennett Perry Crime Boss: Rockay City Reviewįor a game that from its marketing seemed like an early year hit and miss (less hit, more miss) later picked up by YouTubers 10 years from now and praised as a “hidden gem”, I wasn’t expecting much.
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