The Indie Game Website writes: “In 2013 a somewhat popular game called Grand Theft Auto V released you may have heard of it. It went on to make a fair few quid, totalling more than 11 million copies sold, and that was only the latest in a long-running, genre-defining, cultural phenomenon of a series. The video game industry has felt wave after wave of its influence over the years: from publishers emulating Rockstars business models, to major publishers trying to recreate a lived-in world a phrase synonymous within the open world genre. Its aftershocks are still being felt, rippling through video games of all shapes and sizes. One of the more recent examples? Shakedown: Hawaii.”

Source: N4G PC Shakedown: Hawaii Review | The Indie Game Website