Shakedown Hawaii review

Shakedown Hawaii Review | (Good) Trouble in paradise

Back in 2012, Vblank Entertainment and Brian Provinciano struck gold with Retro City Rampage, an 8-bit take on the Grand Theft Auto genre. But this wasn’t just a typical open-world of chaos but one laden with ’80s references, catchy music, and exciting action. Now, Provinciano and his team return with the long-awaited SHAKEDOWN HAWAII, which stays true to that formula. However, this time it has…

  • Entertaining 16-bit style presentation will remind you of the SNES days.
  • Lots to do here between acquiring businesses and destroying the competition.
  • Different characters add a fun new dynamic to the formula.
  • A few jokes just don't fly.
  • Some missions aren't as entertaining as others.

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Entertaining 16-bit style presentation will remind you of the SNES days. Lots to do here between acquiring businesses and destroying the competition. Different characters add a fun new dynamic to the formula. A few jokes just don't fly. Some missions aren't as entertaining as others.
Entertaining 16-bit style presentation will remind you of the SNES days. Lots to do here between acquiring businesses and destroying the competition. Different characters add a fun new dynamic to the formula. A few jokes just don't fly. Some missions aren't as entertaining as others.
Entertaining 16-bit style presentation will remind you of the SNES days. Lots to do here between acquiring businesses and destroying the competition. Different characters add a fun new dynamic to the formula. A few jokes just don't fly. Some missions aren't as entertaining as others.
Entertaining 16-bit style presentation will remind you of the SNES days. Lots to do here between acquiring businesses and destroying the competition. Different characters add a fun new dynamic to the formula. A few jokes just don't fly. Some missions aren't as entertaining as others.
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