Game developer Gamma Minus and publisher Daedalic Entertainment today released their new game “Rough Justice: ’84” for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One. This exciting crime-thriller game brings players into the vivid world of crime-fighting and offers a perfect blend of strategy, neo-noir crime and tough detective gameplay.
A game inspired by board games
Rough Justice: ’84 features a unique blend of gameplay elements and takes inspiration from classic board games. Players solve exciting cases and challenges, from security detail and recovery to dangerous fugitives. With dice, cards, and puzzles, the game feels like a video game adaptation of a non-existent board game.
Unveiling dark secrets
The story of “Rough Justice: ’84” takes place in a city engulfed in crime and violence. As former police officer Jim Baylor, the player leads an up-and-coming security agency with unique agents. As you clear the streets of Seneca City of criminal scum, you discover something even more sinister is happening in the background. Seneca City is controlled from the shadows by a brutal neo-Nazi organization, presenting Jim Baylor with his greatest challenge yet.
An extreme decade
Rough Trial Plot: ’84 touches on some of the most sensitive themes of the ’80s: a period marked by emancipation, economic growth and the removal of borders, but also by political extremism, toxic ideology and oppression. In this sense, “Roof Justice: ’84” is not only a game, but also a passion project for the multicultural team at Gamma Minus.
More info and soundtrack
The team encourages those interested to follow Daedalic Entertainment on X (formerly Twitter) to learn more about the upcoming title. As a special bonus, Rough Justice: ’84’s mesmerizing ’80s synthwave soundtrack is available on all music streaming services.
With “Rough Justice: ’84”, Gamma Minus and Daedalic Entertainment bring to market a game that not only promises thrilling entertainment, but will make you think about a formative decade. The game is now available on multiple platforms.