Metascore
47

Generally unfavorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 9
  2. Negative: 6 out of 9
  1. 80
    Crime Boss: Rockay City surprised us. As unheralded as it was, this is a great game that does stealth and action equally well. The setting, the missions and the vibe of it felt a bit like playing a really good Xbox 360 game. And that means something now that most games are open-world borefests.
User Score
3.4

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 10 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 10
  2. Negative: 7 out of 10
  1. Jul 16, 2023
    2
    This review contains spoilers, click full review link to view. Game feels like a 360 game it sucks. It moves sluggish and the story is weak. Full Review »
  2. Jul 15, 2023
    1
    This has to be hands down the worse video game I’ve played in many years. Story, makes zero sense. Pacing makes zero sense. Game flow,This has to be hands down the worse video game I’ve played in many years. Story, makes zero sense. Pacing makes zero sense. Game flow, levelling, and unlockables are painfully slow and make zero sense. The difficulty is unbalanced and mostly unfair and insane. It’s easy to get flanked, overwhelmed and out gunned. In Payday you could lock onto a target, pick it off, then quickly move to the next. Here, you’re constantly swarmed with little chance at defending yourself. 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. It was the latter that made me finally uninstall the game after a couple of painstaking hours of trying to give it a chance.

    The game is a complete and utter mess. From the UI, to the character animations, the clunky and unreliable controls it’s literally horrible in every way imaginable. Even the voice performances from the cast are utterly horrendous. 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. There’s no depth, emotion or even any enthusiasm whatsoever. 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.

    I’d give the game a score of one for including a cast of famous actors. However their inclusion is utterly wasted and adds literally nothing to the experience. The graphics are mild, bland, surprisingly washed out for a neon metropolis setting. I wouldn’t even pick this game up out of curiosity, it’s a complete waste of time and money.
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  3. Sep 11, 2023
    3
    There appears to be a fun campy game here. The idea is unfortunately where the fun ends however, as the game really doesn't run on the PS5. IThere appears to be a fun campy game here. The idea is unfortunately where the fun ends however, as the game really doesn't run on the PS5. I had three crashes and several cut scenes that just weren't playing as I attempted the game. So many of the stages are simple repeats, and you'll find yourself doing the same thing on those maps over and over again. That I could deal with if it wasn't for the gun play. Often times the pistol, or a single rifle is your only viable weapon as ever other weapon has so much drift you will never hit your opponents. Add that with the fact that the game is brutally hard, fighting at minimum 12 swarms of gangsters, or at minimum three cops that spawned from anywhere on the map. You're expected to level up and die and restart constantly until you get one good run, which isn't the worse thing in the world, but the main issue with that is the difficulty keeps ramping up alongside you, so at no point does anything ever get more manageable. Full Review »