Bringing Down Bad Guys in Style
Time to gear up, gamers! The latest crime-thriller sensation, Rough Justice: ’84, has just hit the gaming scene, courtesy of the cool cats at Gamma Minus and Daedalic Entertainment. This title isn’t just any game – it’s a neon-soaked journey back to the 80s, where you’re the boss of a detective agency. Your mission? Save Seneca City from its shady downfall, all while vibing to some sick synth-wave tunes.
Sleuthing with Strategy
Rough Justice: ’84 isn’t your typical detective game. It’s a wild mix of strategy, neon-noir aesthetics, and hardcore detective work. Gamers, get ready to tackle a variety of intense cases, from tracking fugitives to handling repossessions. Inspired by tabletop board games, this game brings a unique twist with its blend of dice, cards, and puzzles. It’s the board game you’ve never played, now in video game form.
Uncover Sinister Secrets
The story of Rough Justice: ’84 isn’t for the faint-hearted. Players step into the shoes of Jim Baylor, an ex-cop turned security agency head. As you wipe the criminal scum off the streets, you’ll find yourself entangled in a web of dark secrets and neo-Nazi conspiracies. This is more than just crime-fighting; it’s a deep dive into the murky waters of Seneca City’s underbelly.
A Blast from the Past
Rough Justice: ’84 isn’t just a game; it’s a time machine to the 80s – a decade of extremes. This game touches on sensitive issues from that era, including political unrest and toxic ideologies. The multicultural team at Gamma Minus has infused their personal experiences into crafting this period piece, adding authenticity to the game’s backdrop. For a closer look, check out Twitch Streamer CozyGamerKat’s interview with the developers, diving into the game’s creation and the era it represents.
Rough Justice: ’84 is now available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One. So, grab your controller and get ready to dish out some rough justice, 80s style!
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One, Microsoft Windows