Free-to-play action RPG
Car Theft Real Gangster Squad: City Russian Mafia is a free role-playing game from Super Mobile Games. This game combines elements of open-world action and racing to bring a GTA-style experience to mobile devices. Experience the life of a street gangster in the city of Chicago. Face different criminal groups and rise through the ranks, ultimately taking the city for yourself.
Even though Car Theft Real Gangster Squad: City Russian Mafia has simple graphics, it actually offers a lot of content for players to check and explore. It’s like a free alternative to Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Increase your street cred
In playing Car Theft Real Gangster Squad: City Russian Mafia, you start out as a nameless person looking to survive in the streets of Chicago. You start stealing and hijacking cars. Depending on your choices, you can start interacting with the Mexican Cartel, the Chinese Triad, or the Russian Mafia. The available activities and missions slightly vary, although they all retain a sense of authenticity.
For the graphics, it can only be considered mid-tier at best. It doesn’t push the visual boundaries for mobile devices, which slightly affects the gameplay experience. Visually, it feels closer to an indie casual game instead of an immersive AAA title. However, this lacking aspect is offset by the sheer amount of content you can expect from this game. Steal cars, fight cops, and find shady characters in this game.
Also, the game has its fair share of issues. For one, the difficulty progression is not good enough that by the time you reach the mid- and late-game parts, the rest of the missions feel repetitive and no longer challenging. Additionally, its controls are far from optimized. Players report its use of inverted controls, making the game unnecessarily difficult, especially in terms of driving vehicles.
A promising GTA alternative
Car Theft Real Gangster Squad: City Russian Mafia has what it takes to be a good, free-to-play alternative for the specific genre popularized by the GTA games. It has a good premise and offers a variety of content inspired by real-world organizations despite issues with the difficulty scaling and the counterintuitive control setup. Should the developers address the game issues, it’s a definite must-try.