Ovaj temeljni naslov iz 1997. godine definira žanr \"sandbox-crime\" igre, gdje kao mladi kriminalac izvršavate zadatke za mafiju u tri različita grada. Vaš cilj u svakoj razini je ostvariti određeni broj bodova, koristeći pet života, pri čemu se bodovi istovremeno koriste kao valuta za kupnju poput bojanja vozila. Svaki potrošeni bod udaljava vas od cilja završetka razine. Igra kombinira elemente pucanja, utrka i avanture, a dostupna je na platformama poput PC-a i PlayStationa, uz jedan službeni dodatak.
","tokens":{"input":2345,"output":152,"total":2497}}Advice for consumers Contains glamorisation of crime and occasional strong bad language. Brief outline of the game 2D top down view free roam action game. Gameplay is based around being a criminal and includes stealing cars, shooting other gangsters, shooting pedestrians, driving over people and fighting off the police. Content specific issues Characters are indistinct, undetailed and all gameplay is top down 2D. Although there is blood, characters' reactions to being hurt or injured are non-realistic. The game features frequent mild bad language in on-screen speech bubbles including 'asswipe', 'shit' and 'bastard'. Also the game contains an introductory song that includes use of the word 'fuck'.
Medium level animated violence, Adult themes

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