Review: Gangs Fighter Grand City
A Poor Imitation of Big Dreams
After the success of GTA Online and Free City, many developers tried their luck in the open-world crime genre — but almost 99% of them failed miserably.
One such attempt is Gangs Fighter Grand City, an online game where you control a character in a large city and can either complete missions or roam freely — with one twist:
Your character has superhero-like powers! But… do these powers make up for the rest of the game’s flaws?
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🎨 Graphics: 4/10
Let’s be honest: don’t trust the promotional images or trailers. Most of them are taken from other games and have little to do with what you’ll actually play.
The visuals are lifeless, rendering is poorly handled, and you’ll constantly notice broken angles, mismatched curves, and dull color schemes. Whether it's characters, vehicles, or the city itself — nothing looks alive or engaging.
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🔊 Sound & Music: 3/10
The footstep sounds remind you more of stop-motion clay animation than a video game.
Effects like gunfire and collisions are repetitive and annoying — as if someone recorded kitchen noises with an old microphone. The background music feels out of place and adds to the discomfort.
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🎮 Gameplay & Controls: 3/10
The controls are clunky and primitive, resembling early 2000s Java games.
The gameplay is repetitive, with a boring and cliché story that fails to hold your attention. Everything feels staged and lifeless.
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🔌 Offline Mode: 0/10
Here’s the worst part: no offline mode. You need a constant internet connection, even for solo play.
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🧾 Conclusion:
With a relatively small size (332 MB installed), this game might be tolerable for people using very low-end phones.
But if you have a modern device, skip it. It’s a frustrating experience that’ll likely waste your time and patience.