American Fugitive

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66

Top Critic Average

41%

Critics Recommend

Nintendo Life
5 / 10
God is a Geek
7 / 10
TheSixthAxis
6 / 10
Metro GameCentral
7 / 10
Windows Central
3 / 5
Guardian
3 / 5
COGconnected
67 / 100
PlayStation Universe
6 / 10
Creators: Curve Digital, Fallen Tree Games
Release Date: May 21, 2019 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
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Critic Reviews for American Fugitive

Overall it feels a little like death by a thousand cuts with American Fugitive, with one too many niggling little problems letting the whole thing down.

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If you're not looking for anything particularly original, American Fugitive is a decent adventure with enough good ideas and atmosphere to keep you interested.

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A new game in the vein of GTA Chinatown Wars is something that should work quite well, but while American Fugitive has some good ideas it fails to deliver on the execution, especially with the Switch version's wonky frame rate. American Fugitive takes the promise it had, prangs it on a lamp post, and gives it a wanted level.

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Metro GameCentral

Unknown Author
7 / 10
Metro GameCentral

A likeable, car chase-riddled sandbox crime spree that updates the original pre-3D Grand Theft Auto games into a more modern play experience.

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Ultimately, I would say that American Fugitive is worth a buy if you're willing to look past its issues and just enjoy the ride. If you're looking for a title that will knock your socks off, though, this isn't the game for you.

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This top-down retro journey into the 1980s criminal underworld pairs car chases and con artistry

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Ultimately, American Fugitive lives and dies by its gameplay. Driving around and tearing through Redrock County is fun, destructive, and weirdly cathartic. Casing buildings and barely escaping before the police show up is breathtakingly thrilling.

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A charmingly old-fashioned crime epic, American Fugitive's ambitious intentions are summarily undercut by a raft of poor design decisions and technical issues.

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