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Unique crime games you should try

Over the past few decades, crime games have been very present in the video game industry, covering almost every aspect of the illegal world and giving players insight into many interesting characters who live outside the boundaries of the law.




Developers like RockstarGames have played a major role in ensuring that such games are popular with the gigantic GTA Franchises and even stories from the Wild West, like Red Dead Redemption 1 And 2. It is undeniable that the crime genre interests thousands of gamers around the world, and that is unlikely to change anytime soon. Here are a few Unique crime games that every gamer should try.

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5 Payday 2

A solid sequel to the original Payday

  • More customization options compared to the original Payday.
  • 22 different crew members.

Set in Washington, two years after the original paydaythe now famous payday The gang is planning another long round of heists. Similar to the original game's gameplay mechanics, players can perform a heist as one of the 22 crew members and bring up to three other team members along.


In contrast to its predecessor Payday 2 offers significantly more customization options in terms of playability and aesthetics. The levels also feel more complex and challenging and the graphics are more polished overall. Payday 2 offers an in-depth look into the lives of gang members who commit multi-million dollar robberies, showing the good, the bad and the ugly.

4 Mafia: Definitive Edition

The ultimate organized crime experience

  • Includes all games in mafia Franchise.
  • Chases and shootouts in the middle of New York in the 1940s.


When it comes to creating great crime games for any era, Take two and its subsidiaries (RockstarGames, 2Kand more) always do an excellent job of creating compelling characters, interesting stories, and an overall amazing gaming experience. As the original mafia was first released in 2002, similar games like Grand Theft Auto had already established themselves on the market and attracted the attention of thousands of players worldwide.

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But what set mafia What made it special was New York in the 1940s, which was set in the midst of the rise of the most famous crime families. The game offers players a fairly accurate insight into the life of a mafia thug from back then and includes exciting chases and shootouts in vintage cars.

For players interested in the Mafia saga, the best value for money is Mafia: Definitive Editionbecause it contains all Mafia games.

3 Sleeping dogs

An exciting undercover cop story


Sleeping dogs

Released
14 August 2012

developer
United Front Games

  • Various vehicles for transport.
  • Exciting story about an undercover cop who infiltrates a dangerous Chinese triad.

There are many great things about Sleeping dogs. From the open-world concept to the game's story, players will find it hard to put down the controller and do something else all day. From the perspective of Wei Shen, an undercover American-Chinese police officer trying to infiltrate the Sun On Yee Triad, Sleeping dogs takes players through various side quests, main missions and other activities in the dark world of organized crime.

Similar GTA Games, Sleeping dogs also lets players explore the world using numerous vehicles, including boats, cars, and motorcycles, giving them complete freedom and fast movement. Close combat is also one of the things that makes this game so great, as players can chain multiple attacks together and perform devastating combos that require practice and good hand-eye coordination.


2 0

A closer look at the Japanese mafia

0

Released
24 January 2017

  • Goro Majima shines as a character.
  • The tensions between the Yakuza factions add a nice depth to the game's story.

Crime games are always interesting, no matter what time period they are set in. Scarface has proven since the year of its release that there is something special about exploring the nightlife and every aspect of crime in the 80s. This is one of the things that 0 so great. Set in Japan in 1988, 17 years before the events of the first game, 0 follows Kazuma Kiryu and Goro Majima amidst the conflict between numerous Yakuza factions.


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The game has good combat mechanics, an interesting story and several cutscenes that range from funny to cool. Goro Majima is mostly calm and composed in his actions and chooses brains over brawn whenever possible. Overall, 0 represents a high point of the franchise and sets high standards for the sequels.

1 LA Black

A great crime thriller set in 1940s Los Angeles

LA Black

Released
17 May 2011

developer
Team Bondi

  • An amazing detective story in which players question every word of the witnesses.
  • Tempting post-war scenario of the 1940s.

After the end of World War II, veteran and Silver Star recipient Cole Phelps returns to Los Angeles to live a normal life for a change. He takes a job as a patrol officer with the LAPD, where he solves a complex murder case that earns him the rank of detective. Alongside his partner Finbarr Galloway in the homicide department, he rises through the ranks by solving almost impossible murder cases.


During his career at the LAPD, Cole is transferred to vice, and the events of LA Black unfolds to tell a story full of drama, betrayal and a lot of detective work. Players must question suspects, write down their anecdotes and decide whether to believe them or call them out as liars. All in all, LA Black is one of the best detective games of the last decade, and there seem to be no competitors that could outshine it.

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