It feels like youre shooting some zombies with guns. Playing campaign with dumb bots as your teammates is really painful. There is a stealth mechanics but no matter what you do, it ends like a shootout. This was supposed to be one of those dumb fun games but it turned into a cringefest. In current state, this game simply cannot be recommended. At the moment it's a lot worse payday, but even payday wasn't in the best shape in the very beginning and it took a while to get it to where it is today, so maybe there's hope for Crime Boss, but there's a long way to go. Maybe a couple of missions where you don't steal are mildly interesting We'll see what the developers and studio do with those problems. One of the few things that isn't so bad is gun play. There is so much music in the 90's and they only pick six licensed ones. The music is well chosen but poorly used. The cinematography is terrible, where you jump from actor to actor and the feeling is bad. Then Dialogue, mission, menu and repeat over and over again. The idea of a 4 minute mission is interesting, but not so much when you then have to click through the menu for crap and spend another 5-10 minutes there. If you play 6-8 hours and then have to do it all over again, same lame dialogue, same missions. No tactics, no stealth gameplay (you can try, but it still usually turns into a headless gunfight) The rogue-like element is interesting, but not in this game. You have partners who do absolutely nothing and 20 cops charging at you headlong. In two hours you get to the same area in multiple missions, but the difference is the safe is in a different location and there are more enemies. Gameplay is boring, repetitive, no fun, frustrating. Which is a big shame because we know that games can incorporate real actors well see Keanu Reeves, Christopher Judge etc. Except for Michael Rooker who at least tried. The actors are the main attraction, but they don't act, they recite lines that are extremely boring, with no ideas and not a shred of humor. This was supposed to be that game that isn't totally great, but is a guilty pleasure like the 1990 action movies. Which is a big shame Such wasted potential. Who knows, Crime Boss: Rockay City might be a much improved game by the time it lands on PS5 - but we wouldn't get your hopes up.ĭare we ask if you're looking forward to this one? Lock and load in the comments section below.Such wasted potential. The question, then, is whether it's being purposefully hidden behind a juggernaut title like Final Fantasy XVI, or whether publisher 505 Games really does think it can go toe-to-toe with one of the year's biggest blockbusters. Shockingly short missions and some baffling cutscenes make it a meme-worthy release. From what we've seen of the game, it's fair to assume that the budget was dumped on a cast of barely-trying celebrities, while the actual gameplay was left to rot. It also got absolutely trashed by reviewers (it's sitting at a 52 on Metacritic), and those criticisms were mirrored by players at launch. In case you didn't know, Crime Boss is already out on PC, and has been since March. If correct, this means that the dismal first-person shooter will launch on the same day as Final Fantasy XVI. Crime Boss: Rockay City is aiming for a 22nd June release on PS5, according to super reliable leaker billbil-kun.
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