The Low Road is an retro adventure game set in the world of 1970s corporate espionage, but is this point 'n' clicker a well-oiled nostalgia machine?
The Low Road is a satirical take on the espionage thriller, dropping players into the shoes of Noomi Kovacs as she tries to make her way out from behind her desk and into the treacherous world of industrial espionage, which starts with getting the coworkers with more tenure fired. This kind of dry wit permeates all of The Low Road, and makes for an entertaining ride start to finish.
There's a solid story to enjoy in The Low Road, but you're going to have to deal with some subpar controls in order to see it through.
XGen Studios has announced that the 1970s corporate espionage adventure The Low Road is available now for Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo eShop for $14.99.
There should be more games that's set in the 1970s imo (just check out "Interstate 76", pure gold!).