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5/5 (5 reviews)

About the Game

Thirty missions. One city. One player against an entire mafia organization. The odds are not in your favor, but the game gives you enough tools to make it work if you are willing to think before you shoot.
Mob City is a third-person action shooter built around mission-based progression. Each of the 30 levels tasks you with something specific. The first asks you to eliminate 100 mafia members. Later missions change the objective, the environment, and the number of enemies working against you. The final episode ends with a confrontation against the big boss, and getting there requires clearing everything that stands between you and that last mission.

The combat rewards patience more than aggression. Mafia members travel in groups and they will overwhelm you if you charge straight into them without a plan. Moving carefully, using cover, and picking off enemies one or two at a time is far more effective than sprinting into the open and hoping your aim is good enough. The health bar in the lower left corner is a constant reminder that you are not invincible, and when it gets low the smart move is to fall back and look for the painkillers that defeated enemies drop.

The drop system is one of the game’s better design decisions. Enemies do not just disappear when you defeat them. They leave behind money and healing items. The money funds your upgrades at the shop, and the healing items keep you alive between encounters. It creates a rhythm where clearing a group of enemies is immediately rewarding in a practical sense, not just a progress sense.
The shop is worth understanding early. Unlimited Weapon Ammo costs 500 dollars and removes one of the bigger sources of frustration in the later missions. The Vehicle Generator at 250,000 dollars lets you spawn cars on demand, which opens up an entertaining option for dealing with large groups by positioning a vehicle, drawing enemies toward it, and detonating it. The Godmode option at 999,999 dollars is exactly what it sounds like, but reaching that price point requires sustained performance across many missions.

Vehicles in the environment can be entered with the Enter key, and using them changes the feel of a mission entirely. They are faster, they absorb damage, and they can be used offensively in ways that foot combat does not allow. Learning when to use them and when to fight on foot is part of developing a strategy that works across the full 30-mission campaign.

The camera view can be changed with V, which is worth experimenting with on different maps. Some environments are easier to read from a different angle, and adjusting the camera to suit the situation can make a real difference in how well you track enemy positions.

Mob City is not a subtle game. It is loud, busy, and increasingly chaotic as the missions progress. But it is built around a satisfying core loop that keeps each mission feeling like a genuine challenge rather than just a repetition of what came before.

Controls:

WASD or arrow keys to move, left mouse or Z to fire, right mouse or X for grenade, Space or J to jump, Shift or C for Hammer Time, scroll or Q/E to cycle weapons, Enter to enter vehicle, V to change camera.