
(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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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."

Baden of WGB: "Somehow this week I’ve managed to acquire three different games for review that focus on criminal activities and daring heists, which is just fine by me because there’s something brilliantly compelling about busting into a location and making off with all the loot, preferably tucked neatly into a burlap sack with a large dollar sign printed on it. Last week it was the brilliant Invisible Inc. from Klei, later it will be the newly re-released version of Payday 2 for Xbox One and PS4, but for now it’s The Masterplan from the fantastically named Shark-Punch."