
The gameplay on offer is a refined version of what was found on Retro City Rampage. In what is obviously a nod to GTA you play as three characters in this game, you will switch between a CEO in the cusp of losing his business, his deadbeat son and his lackie. Personally, I find this a great view for the title as there has been a lot of effort put into this sprite work and it deserves to be shown off. Now the game is played kind of like the old GTA games, however, the camera is not quite top down, instead, it’s more isometric.


Even the soundtrack reminds you of that era, great sounding midi tracks are the order of the day here and they really do fit the game well. Everything from the sprite work to the colour pallet just looks like it has come from that system. You just have to go back to the 90s for that hardware as the title looks like something you would play on a Super Nintendo system. A GTA classic style game made in a classic 8-bit style that was filled with chaos and pop culture references, mixing a GTA style with a healthy spattering of different game styles mixed in (sort of like mini-games).įast forward to now and Developers V-Blank has treated the follow up like a game on new hardware. It’s been a while for me to be honest, but finally, that game has come along and it’s not a big budget AAA title from some well known developer.Ī few years back a little gem of a game launched on last gen systems called Retro City Rampage.

Sometimes a game comes along that really grabs you and wants to be played.
