Omerta - City of Gangsters PC demo released
by Alice O'Connor, Jan 24, 2013 8:15am PSTWith Tropico 4 developer Haemimont's gangster strategy game Omerta - City of Gangsters arriving on PC next week, publisher Kalypso has released a demo offering a taste of mobster life. Omerta is more action-oriented than Tropico, with turn-based tactical combat, so grab the 793MB download here at Shacknews and see how it shapes up.
The demo packs two single-player missions from Omerta, though the full game features competitive and cooperative multiplayer too. As our Ozzie explained in his preview, Omerta combines city management sim with turn-based tactical man-shooting and RPG elements, though he enjoyed the city-building more than the combat. Say, why don't you download the demo and make up your own mind?
Omerta: City of Gangsters hits PC on January 31, then Xbox 360 on February 12.
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With Tropico 4 developer Haemimont's gangster strategy game Omerta - City of Gangsters arriving on PC next week, publisher Kalypso has released a demo offering a taste of mobster life. Omerta is more action-oriented than Tropico, with turn-based tactical combat, so grab the 793MB download here at Shacknews and see how it shapes up.
With Tropico 4 developer Haemimont's gangster strategy game Omerta - City of Gangsters arriving on PC next week, publisher Kalypso has released a demo offering a taste of mobster life. Omerta is more action-oriented than Tropico, with turn-based tactical combat, so grab the 793MB download here at Shacknews and see how it shapes up. : Shacknews
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