Gangs Wars: Pixel Shooter RP
83%Game Brain Score
story, humor
monetization, graphics
83% User Score 166 reviews
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Gangs Wars: Pixel Shooter RP - offline sandbox open world game with Mafia wars!








Audience ScoreBased on 166 reviews
story4 positive mentions
monetization8 negative mentions
- The game features a large city with numerous side missions, providing a lot of content for players.
- It is a fun and humorous game with many meme references, making it enjoyable for players who appreciate that style.
- The game is offline, making it a great option for long car rides and for players with limited internet connectivity.
- The game suffers from frequent lag and issues with button responsiveness, making it frustrating to play.
- There are too many ads, which disrupt the gameplay experience and can be overwhelming for players.
- Many players have reported a lack of NPCs and interactive elements, making the game feel less populated and engaging.
story
13 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is generally well-received, with players appreciating the captivating plot and the expansive map filled with various activities. However, many users express a desire for more missions, character options, and improvements to mission mechanics, such as better rewards and the addition of features like a car repair shop and heist missions. Overall, while the narrative framework is engaging, players seek enhancements to deepen the gameplay experience.
“It has a big map filled with different activities and the plot in the game is captivating.”
“Absolutely loved it and add more story.”
“Wooahh this game is nice🤩 the cars🚘 and jobs, and the missions make this game so good😆 I can't stop playing this game😁+ no bugs in this game!”
“Does not allow you to succeed any mission and for some reason missions are called tasks.”
“Honestly, I would give 4.5 stars because the story lacks depth and coherence, making it hard to stay engaged.”
“The plot in the game is captivating, but it feels underdeveloped and leaves many questions unanswered.”