
It’s another Tarantino influenced effort and offers a lot of dumb, violent fun. The open world nature meant a storyline with missions and freedom to roam in between (like GTA). You can also customize your character and you get the chance to jump in various vehicles in a big city setting. You can try out all sorts of weapons from melee to explosives, not to mention loads of guns. Set in Stilwater it’s a more modern gangster game with third-person shooter action, lots of driving and a huge gang war.
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The first Saints Row only got an Xbox 360 release but the sequel made it on to PC (although it wasn’t a great port - Saints Row 2 review). There’s no escaping the fact this is a GTA clone. Despite some good ideas this was a tough game to play and once again it feels dated now. Like in Gangsters the AI let things down and made gun fights extremely frustrating to control. You could run the usual batch of illegal businesses from brothels to chop shops, you could hire goons and as you progressed in the game you got access to more skilled thugs to do your bidding, as well as more destructive weaponry. The 2004 release, Gangland, was an ambitious mix of RPG, RTS and simulation genres. As PC gangster games go this one deserves a reboot, an up to date version with some major improvements could do really well. However, the gameplay was always awkward, your thugs would often behave idiotically unless micro-managed and the engine running the action wasn’t really up to scratch. They improved on some aspects with the 2001 release, Gangsters 2: Vendetta, which introduced a typical revenge storyline. The henchman hiring was the most fun aspect of the game as you got to choose from top trump style cards depicting various thugs with different skills for violence and crime. Set during the prohibition era in Chicago your aim was to accumulate territory and hire an army of thugs. Gangsters: Organized Crime was released at the end of 1998 and offered a unique blend of turn-based and real-time strategy. It’s pretty dated now and it’s the least worthy of the PC gangster games on offer here but it deserves a mention.

The developers also threw in a few ideas to try and distinguish it from typical FPS games, so you can communicate with NPCs (in a very limited fashion) and buy guns or even hire bodyguards. It has a mixed art style with elements of the 1930s classic gangster period mixed with more modern ideas. It’s a basic revenge tale, obviously heavily influenced by Pulp Fiction.
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It got a fair bit of attention for being seriously violent and full of profanity. The first-person shooter, Kingpin: Life of Crime came out back in 1999. If you are craving some gangster action on the PC these are your best options. Some of these games are fairly old but we’ve managed to come up with a mix offering first and third-person action and a little strategy. There’s definitely a gap for a really decent gangster game, especially in the strategy genre. Sadly the PC gangster games out there are pretty limited. Scour the mean streets and you’ll find plenty of victims to gun down as you carve a path to the top of your very own criminal empire. In this round up we go in search of the best gangster games covering different eras. That taste for the criminal underworld has seeped through into the world of gaming too and there are a few PC gangster games out there. Our love affair with gangsters is well represented in film, the Godfather trilogy, Scarface and Goodfellas were all hugely successful.
