Reviewers Liked

  • Simple to learn interface for a surprisingly challenging strategy game set in the very groovy ‘70's time period. Each level is like a puzzle that can be solved in a few different ways. Coming up with the best solution is rewarding
  • Detailed and carefully developed stealth-strategy systems that can require hours of careful planning, Challenging maps that can require tense, on-the-fly decision making to advert potential criminal disasters
  • Large number of tools at your disposal. Stays true to heist influences

Reviewers Didn't Like

  • The voice acting is pretty bad. The storyline is predictable. But it doesn't take away from the gameplay. In fact, there is part of me that thinks they did the voice acting badly on purpose to fit with heist movies from that era, but who knows?
  • Has an underdeveloped atmosphere for a title which calls a lot of attention to its setting, Bland and unengaging cut scenes which make any time outside your heists boring, Music is largely non-present and forgettable for title that promotes its soundtrack
  • Variety of tools is not matched by variety of levels. Action is formulaic once you've figured out what to do