Kingpin pc game review
Special Sections. Player Support. Community Hub. Kingpin — Life of Crime. Xatrix Entertainment. Interplay Inc. Kingpin is a tale of revenge. Take control of a street gang and order your recruits to attack, defend or even do a little safe-cracking to pick up some needed cash. Use that cash to buy nastier weapons and take down your punk enemies in this intense first-person shooter.
Being the Kingpin is half attitude and all action. All Reviews:. Popular user-defined tags for this product:. Is this game relevant to you? Sign In or Open in Steam. Languages :. English and 1 more. Publisher: Interplay Inc. Sign in to see reasons why you may or may not like this based on your games, friends, and curators you follow. All rights reserved. All trademarks referenced herein are the properties of their respective owners. You can write your own review for this product to share your experience with the community.
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Sign In. Home Discussions Workshop Market Broadcasts. Change language. Install Steam. Your Store Your Store. Categories Categories. If a new gang member turns out to be a punk, blast him and make room for new ones. Move up in the world, but watch out for the Kingpin; eventually you're going to have to take him on. Somewhere in a past that never crossed paths with the future lies the world of the Kingpin.
Burned out buildings and urban decay are the landscape. Local gangs roam the streets, protecting their turf and scoping out opportunities. Critic Reviews. Score distribution:.
Positive: 0 out of. Mixed: 0 out of. Negative: 0 out of. User Reviews. Write a Review. Positive: 6 out of 9. Mixed: 1 out of 9. Negative: 2 out of 9. The carries a W TDP, or higher with custom models. So we can expect the base Ti to push over the W barrier, with custom cards like the Kingpin probably pushing the W mark.
Chris' gaming experiences go back to the mid-nineties when he conned his parents into buying an 'educational PC' that was conveniently overpowered to play Doom and Tie Fighter.
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