For our full review policy, please go here.Ĭome on, admit it. It’s still a bad game, it’s just a little bit more fun when you have your mates to share in the mediocrity.Ĭrime Boss: Rockay City is now available on PS5 (reviewed), Xbox Series and PC.ĭisclaimer: In order to complete this review, we were provided with multiple codes to test out the full game and the co-op modes. The story is still rubbish, the gunplay remains poor and the levels are too short to really get invested in. So whilst there’s not an awful lot of changes, the console versions of ‘Rockay Citaayyy’ (listen to the pod for context) are a marked improvement on the PC version, but it’s not saying an awful lot. In most co-op games of course this is always the case, so it’s fortunate that Crime Boss: Rockay City benefits from this as if you and your buddies have copies of the game, you’re definitively going to have a much better time than you ever would on your own. I managed to tear through the game with Miles, Josh, Kat and even the elusive Paul Collett, and while we all agreed it isn’t a good game, we had a ton of fun together messing up gangs, shooting up the fuzz and stealing money from innocent banks whilst we blast the place to pieces. Talking of co-op, Crime Boss is one of those games that suddenly becomes infinitely more fun when you’re tearing through the absolute madness of Rockay City with a group of friends. Thankfully in co-op mode the visuals remain consistent, it was never a game that was going to overpower the PS5 but it’s nice to see that the console versions are a significant improvement over the PC edition. At first I thought this may have been my PC, despite my specs being top draw but ergo, it was just the game after some intense research (looking on Twitter and seeing people complain about it, primarily). Namely the framerate is vastly improved and the visuals are certainly crisper. Still, the PS5 version of Crime Boss does have noticeable improvements. There’s little here that can constitute any merit from me in a review, and the below review of the PC version posted earlier this year demonstrates that you can have all the star power on earth (and I use that term very loosely) but if the fundamentals aren’t there, this is one crime that should remain behind bars. Crime Boss: Rockay City is not a good game. UPDATE: I’ve added additional paragraphs to discuss the PS5 version of Rockay City which was recently released, along with an updated score.Ĭrime Boss: Rockay City on consoles, then. The co-op FPS will release on the Epic Games Store on March 23, 2023, followed by console launches later in the year.Rockay Citaayyy is here and well blimey. The game is set during the 1990s in Florida. Sheriff Norris (played by Chuck Norris) will be attempting to stop players along with gang overlords like Hielo (Vanilla Ice) and Khan.Ĭrime Boss: Rockay City will also feature Danny Trejo, Michael Rooker, Michael Madsen, and Kim Basinger. Publisher 505 Games and developer Ingame Studios say Crime Boss: Rockay City will feature a roguelike campaign. Keep in mind that four-player multiplayer is available in missions just like this one. The trailer shows different members getting knocked down at points, though teammates can revive these players before they bleed out. But the crew still needs to get away, so that means blasting their way through armored enemies and traveling underground. Helicopters whisk away the stolen statues. Now Playing: Crime Boss: Rockay City - Official Gameplay Reveal Trailer By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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