![]() You can also go rogue together with some friends in up to four-player co-op, split-screen or online. Those are just a few playable characters you will find in Streets of Rogue and you have the option of creating more by mixing and matching gear, traits, and abilities. Eat people as a cannibal, unleash the horde as a zombie or fuel your drug addiction as an investment banker. If that’s too plain for you, get in tune with your inner Edward Cullen as a vampire or join Team Jacob as a werewolf. You might play a soldier who kicks in doors guns blazing, an assassin who backstabs, or a thief that steals. How they relate to you is dependent on who you are and how you play. ![]() Each level is brimming with the lives of NPCs and businesses. You explore randomly generated districts on a quest to overthrow the mayor. Yet by some form of incompressible voodoo, they do. Streets of Rogue backs these claims up in style, by pretty much being a true combination of Deus Ex, meets old school Grand Theft Auto with the DNA of several other games mixed in that should absolutely not work together. ![]() On the cover, Streets of Rogue claims to be a hybrid of genres, mashing together sneaky stealth, shooter action, and old school brawling wrapped up in a rogue-lite package. Purchasing Streets of Rogue from this Creator Store link directly supports Gideon’s Gaming. Joseph Pugh conducted this review on a Standard Xbox One console. Streets of Rogue is available on Steam, Playstation 4, Xbox One including game pass, and Nintendo Switch. ![]()
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