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Chicago 1930

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Chicago 1930

Rating: 3.4 (18 votes cast)

The mafia has the city under control and reigns on many districts. The pitiless Don Carmine Falcone imposes little by little his law and his gang abuses the authorities in place. A special polie unit carried out bye Edward Nash was created to stop Falcone by any means. An open war bursts in the heart of Chicago. Now, choose your camp!

  • Choose to incarnate gangsters or policemen.
  • Create and manage your team (5 characters) yourself.
  • RPG functionalities : the characters have their own skills which you can improve during the game.
  • Many missions with varied objectives : escort or get rid of a witness, seize a clandestine casino...
  • Use the "Slow Motion" mode to control effectively your team's members during the best moments of the battle.
  • The very realistic artificial intelligence allows the characters to have varied and judicious reactions (the witnesses of murder hide themselves not to be seen then will denounce the assassins...).
  • Superb and very detailed graphics plunge you in the atmosphere of the Thirties, from the station of Chicago to the Italian restaurant of the gangsters while passing by a motel of suburbs…
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By mikepeterson posted 29th Nov 2011

I remember when my friend introduced me to this game several years ago, seeing it on this site really brought back memories so buying it was a must for me and I remember it just as it was, fun and original. There is an incredible sense of uniqueness to the game which doesn't stand out very well but you know it's there.

Chicago 1930 review

By danielprates posted 8th Apr 2011

Cute little game, it does feel like a good imitation of 'commandos', but with its own qualities. There is a lot of interaction with other caracters, for instance, as you can click on them and talk to them. Also there is a lot of interaction with objects as you can drop, pick, steal things in a varied range, going from chloroform to tommy guns.

A good game.

Chicago 1930 review

By Calculin posted 5th Nov 2010

Chicago 1930 puts you in charge of a small group of mafia. You then lead this team on missions to either wrest control of the city from rival gangs. Essentially, Chicago 1930 is Commandos in pinstripe suits, but is a little more on puzzle solving. Chicago 1930 feels like a good imitation. The premise of fighting as a gangster or a cop over the streets of Chicago is a good one, but it has shoddy controls.