Crookz The Big Heist -
: The single-player campaign features 18 extensive missions set in colorful 70s-style locations like luxury homes and museums. Tone & Setting
: While the gameplay is praised, some noted mediocre writing and lower production values in the story segments. Crookz The Big Heist
: Often cited as a "hidden gem" that flew under the radar despite its solid gameplay and flawless difficulty curve. : The single-player campaign features 18 extensive missions
: It is noted for being "pretty difficult," requiring trial and error (or save-scumming) to master the specific rules of guard behavior and environmental interaction. : It is noted for being "pretty difficult,"
: You assemble a gang with specialized talents. For example, a locksmith handles complex entry points while a bruiser serves as the team's muscle for "hatchet man" duties.
The game leans heavily into its , featuring a disco-inspired atmosphere, flared jeans, and a funk soundtrack. The plot follows a team that was betrayed during a heist in Venice and reunites five years later for a high-stakes revenge plot. Critical Reception
: Unlike fast-paced shooters, this is a "tactical heist-em-up" where you spend significant time in a planning phase. You scout the environment, layout a detailed plan, and then watch it unfold—often finding that a heist taking hours to plan is executed in just a few minutes of real-time.