Crimelife 2

Crimelife 2 is a Grand Theft Auto styled-game developed and published by Sakis25 Games in 2009 for Microsoft Windows. The game takes place in a fictional area called Torino City, in the year 2007.

Why It Sucks
NOTE: Some of the issues can be attributed to the game engine since it has limited 3D capabilities.
 * 1) Bad driving physics: it's almost impossible to turn your car without slipping and when you hit the brake/reverse button the camera suddenly moves to face you, while in other games the camera stays still for a moment and then slowly rotates to face you.
 * 2) *Motorcycles are qualified as cars, as they don't tilt sideways when you're turning.
 * 3) Stiff animations causing characters to seem like they are robots.
 * 4) AI is very poorly designed, causing people and cars to sometimes spin out if they're caught on something or even just randomly.
 * 5) Cars will constantly hit civilians.
 * 6) Your wanted level doesn't increase from running people over.
 * 7) Poor graphics that would better fit a PlayStation 1 title. The game has a low rendering distance, textures pop up changing appearance of roads completely when you get close to them, and there are lots of rendering glitches such as Z-flickering. Also, the fog that engulfs the world should cover up the background image that shows mountains.
 * 8) For some reason no vehicles can push other vehicles by ramming into them.
 * 9) If you leave a car on the street, all the other cars will stop, creating apparently endless traffic jams.
 * 10) You can apparently walk slightly below the ocean water surface as the ocean is very shallow. Also when you walk in the ocean it makes an obnoxious noise that sounds nothing like, or not even close to liquid.
 * 11) Like the first game, this game has no storyline or even side missions.
 * 12) A new area of the map was hastily made, and the mini-map is clearly not updated to have the new terrain into it, making it invisible on the mini-map.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) The game is completely free to play.
 * 2) The fact that they managed to get a 3D open world in a Game Maker game is impressive, as Game Maker was not designed to be used to create 3D games.
 * 3) It is a bit of improvement from its predecessor, since it is now viewed from a third person perspective.

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