Chicago, 1920s. You’ve got a tommy gun, a fedora, and a score to settle. Capone is part gangster sim, part shooting gallery, and part fever dream. The graphics are muddy, the gameplay’s clunky, and the story’s told like a B-movie on a scratched VHS tape—but it tries, and you’ve got to admire that. There's a certain grimy charm to its bootleg violence, and hey, any game where you can yell “Say hello to my little friend!” feels worth a play.
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