There isn't much planning beyond selecting who will be in your crew, so you're forced to just make it all up as you go along, which isn't exactly a strong recipe for successful heisting. When it comes to the jobs themselves, there's also not much to them. It would make more sense to give players jobs that allow you to impact the rates for these items in some way, similar to Grand Theft Auto V's stock market where you can target businesses to manipulate the value of shares. However, you have seemingly no control over these prices and there's no way of being able to understand when the prices may get better or worse. The aforementioned black market changes its prices for materials based on a random percentage that tells you if it's worth less than normal or if its value has gone up. This lack of depth can be found just about everywhere in the game and that really drags things down. If Baker never goes on a job, though, he will never properly level up. The entire operation hinges on him, so if you choose to take him out on a mission (which you don't have to most of the time if you'd rather not take on this risk) and he dies, you'll have to start the game over from the very beginning. If he dies, it's quite literally game over. Baker, however, doesn't have this option. You can't just spend every dime on hiring people and leave yourself with little money, because there's an inherent risk: death means something in this game.Įach character can die a couple of times on jobs before they're actually permanently killed off and removed from your crew for good. Some of these pros and cons are as simple as a crew member requiring a higher cut from jobs they go on, but it's balanced out by the fact they have better weapons than other potential hirees. You can hire various people who come with their own pros and cons, though it will drain you of some of your ill-gotten gains. One of the biggest things to manage is your crew. You have various materials (drugs, precious metals, electronics, etc.) that you can sell on the black market at various rates, loans that you need to take out and pay back, soldiers to manage for turf wars, and so on. In your base of operations, you have a wide array of choices to make. However, while there's a lot of shooting and thievery, the most interesting part of Crime Boss revolves around all of the management elements.
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