A downloadable game for Windows

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Explore a city taken over by crime, fight and conquer your territory as Axel, using strength and skill to show who's boss!

The game is inspired in Grand Theft Auto psone game

The game has some features:

Drive cars, bus and trucks;

Enter in some builds;

Find collectibles;

Possibility to interact with some objects indoors;

Save/load system;

8 missions to complete and a final challenge!

StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorAndgameplay
GenreAction
Tagscar, cars, coppercube, free-roam, gta, Open World, shotting, Singleplayer

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UNDERLAW.zip 332 MB
UNDERLAW low specs.zip 265 MB

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Cool Game! Well done. 

Thanks AmMax, I glad you liked! :)

Decent gameplay with a pretty big map and lots of fun, great homage to the original GTA! 

I really liked this. The optimization is very impressive, as well as all the assets used in the game, the main character, the interior and exterior of the buildings. I laughed a lot about the death screen "noob", it was hilarious. 

My only complaint about this, which is very important - the use of AI. I think there are many ways to incorporate visuals for the game using multiple tools, maybe asking an artist to draw a poster and in game menu visuals. I didn't like that aspect, because using AI is not okay for me, personally, but I am sure you can find solutions to that as well, because the game has a high quality, but AI cheapens the hard work that you've done. 

Good luck with the future projects and this one as well!

Hi Niven Hedinger, thanks very much for play the game, I'm happy you liked!  Thanks for your analysis, it's very important to me! I'll think about the use of AI! I used the AI for some models 3d like cars and houses, in the main music and the artwork, I need to confess that's reduce a lot of work and costs, but you are right, I need to equilibrate the use, letting the human art touch the most is possible! Thanks again for the review!