
Console Creatures writes, "Samson: A Tyndalston Story harkens back to the late-'90s and early aughts in terms of atmosphere and story beats. But it hits a few roadblocks and spins its wheels."
Samson may come stocked with an impressively detailed sandbox, but it’s totally impossible to recommend in its current state.

A life of crime rarely pays.

A small update from Christofer Sundberg, Founder & Creative Director, Liquid Swords.
It’s doing slightly better than Minds Eye it seems but not by much. Hopefully by the time it hits PS5 they have fixed most of the issues.