Posted on: May 1, 2022

grendelsbane
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Not quite the Godfather
I really wanted to love Gangsters: Organised Crime, instead I just like it. You start the game as, well a gangster, with a small crew and an office with the goal of dominating the city and fighting off other gangs, or going straight, if a life of crime isn't your thing. The game is split between two modes. The first one you can issue orders to your gang, such as extorting residents and shops to increase your territory, robbing banks, buying property and attacking rivals. The amount of options available to play with is really commendable and it can be really fun experimenting to see what mayhem you can cause. Once, you have issued orders you are then moved to a real time isometric view of the city as you watch your gang complete their tasks. In this mode you are mostly just a spectator, although you can issue basic commands on the fly to assualt or kill other gangsters you bump into on the streets. Although, this does carry a risk of starting an all out war or having your gangsters gunned down by the police or arrested. Once the week ends you are then taken back to the first mode, where you can review your progress and set up your orders for the following week. Unfortunately, the game suffers from being unintuitive and it oftentimes it boils down to trial and error which leads to it becoming a little frustrating at times. This is made worse by the clunky UI, where it feels like you have to click through a few too many tabs or menus to get to the option you are after. That being said, once you do manage to figure out what you are doing and the get to grips with the poorly explained mechanics there is fun to be had. Just a little bit more polish, it would have been fantastic, but it is still definately worth a try.
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