The biggest highlights of the missions and events players can undertake are the various side-stories that feature original characters that actually have mostly complete stories to experience that see players take on new types of missions ranging from a mercenary on the hunt for a certain briefcase, a soldier fighting battles in the Vietnam war, and more. Being a roguelike, players are expected to die and restart the story a bit better off each time while also experiencing different events and, for the most part, Crime Boss: Rockay City handles this well-enough after the initial introductions as players never quite know just quite how their rivals may act while playing through the campaign each time though there is a lot of recycling done throughout multiple events. As players advance through the days they will encounter various events, first introducing many of the famous actors that appear throughout the game as well before focusing more on showcasing the criminal elements and rise to crime. Most of what Crime Boss: Rockay City has to offer in the way of storytelling comes from its primary gameplay mode, Baker’s Battle, that plays out in a sort-of roguelike manner. When the “King” of the criminal underground is suddenly removed from the picture, it creates a massive power vacuum just waiting for the right person to step up, even if it means taking on four other powerful gangs and dealing with an ever increasing police presence to do it. The fictional Rockay City in Florida has been a hot-bed of crime making it a perfect place for someone looking to make their mark in the crime world to stake their claim and Travis Baker is ready to do just that.
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