Public Enemy 1.0
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Public Enemy Review
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Last Updated: 2016-07-20 06:45:20
If the Graffiti artist Banksy had been on the development team for Minecraft then the result may have looked something like Public Enemy (that’s the game not the early 90’s rap group). You play as a Minecraft style person in a society surrounded by guards depending on the color of the guards you will have a different instruction as to how to act in front of them to stop yourself as showing dissent and getting arrested, for example you have to crouch in front of one guard and look down in front of another and one you even have to walk backwards when you are out of sight of the guards you must increase your rebel rating by doing graffiti on the walls, breaking statues and even sneaking up behind the guards and placing fish bones on their backs.
Although graphics wise it’s quite blocky and standard it’s actually a really fun game and the voice acting although silly is quite funny you can chat to other citizens of the city although you will not understand what they say, it’s kind of a Sims like language, this is a game that should be appeal to any of us with a little bit of a rebel inside but perhaps lack the courage to be a real rebel so you can live out your fantasy here.
Whilst Public Enemy may not be the best looking game it certainly is different and the game play is very enjoyable.
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