VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "The Adam Jensen “I didn’t ask for this” meme comes to mind when thinking of how Caipirinha Games/Toplitz Productions’ Police Chase occupied space on my hard drive. A friend had a twisted thought that he put in action: gift Lee this 1-star rated game and dare him to review it. As people like me are wont to do, I was up to the task if only to take a cursory glance at what the fuss was about. The result? I didn’t even buy the game and still I’m wondering if there’s a way to charge Toplitz with Grand Theft."
Neil writes: "Episode 16 of TheXboxHub Official Podcast sees the TXH team come together once more to chat about film, TV, and um, whether Batman or Spiderman is the best. In amongst the nonsense though they actually spend a fair bit of time talking all things Xbox One and gaming. After all, this is a gaming podcast. Apparently."
Neil writes: "2019 delivered some stellar gaming performances the way of Xbox One players, with the likes of Control, A Plague Tale: Innocence, Arise, Civilization VI and Gears 5 right up there among the very best. But on the other end of the scale, 2019 has seen additions to the Xbox Store that are so dismal, so out-of-touch, and so utterly crap, that we'd have struggled to recommend them had they launched a decade back. And here, in this article, we'll be touching on just 5 of the very worst Xbox One games that arrived in 2019."
Mike writes; "Police Chase seems like an exciting proposition. Many games put you in the ‘criminal’ role, running from the police, there aren’t many that put you in the role of the law. Even less that have a whole game dedicated to it."
A one means a broken game!!
Lmao! Lee, you definitely took one for the team playing this game.
When is it arriving on Game Pass?