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The Masterplan Plan Review - Gaming Nexus

From the review: "In the end, while the gameplay and repetition required can be frustrating, The Masterplan is very well put together from an aesthetic standpoint. It's a unique gaming experience at a price point that's low enough to forgive some of it's faults. I like the idea behind the game, I like the character interactions with stickups and traversing the world via various paths. I just don't like having no idea what's around the next corner until you actually peek, and if it's bad news it likely puts your game in a state where you're better off starting the mission all over again. The Masterplan is a good game held back by a necessity for trial and error. Give me the intel on who has the key, let me catch him on his break and leave him out cold in the bathroom stall, while I sneak in though the backdoor and use the security cams to my advantage to direct my partner past the patrolling guards. Now you've created a game deserving of the title The Masterplan. Instead I'm fumbling through the dark, my only illumination coming from past mistakes."

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Playfield launches new features for its PC game store that has nearly 100K members

Selling digital PC games is a tough space with a lot of competition, but a startup is looking to standout by making the shopping experience more engaging and personalized for both consumers and developers.

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The Masterplan - 30 Second Game Review | CriticalIndieGamer

(CriticalIndieGamer) It’s the early 70’s and you’re out to get revenge on society... and Richard Nixon.

You are the brains in this heist game. Pick tactics and manage your crew, either approaching a job with stealth or brute force, each with it’s own rewards and punishments. Threaten civilians to do your bidding, hide bodies to avoid detection and much much more.

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The Masterplan Review - Nerd Rock from the Sun

Nerd Rock from the Sun writes: "When it all comes together, when you've snuck through a map, locked unconscious people in rooms, stuffed your pockets with more cash than you can carry, and are strolling nonchalantly back to your getaway car with no one any the wiser, there's no feeling quite like it."

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