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This game is currently in the Humble Choice for April 2024, and this is part of my coverage of the bundle. If you are interested in the game and it's before May 7th, 2024, consider picking up the game as part of the current monthly bundle.

Finally, someone arrests people wearing Socks with Sandals.

Fashion Police Squad looks like a Boomer Shooter, and it has a taste of that. Players will end up fighting fashion crimes, whether it’s people who have been turned gray, wearing neon shirts, or ill-fitting suits. Players will shoot them with a dye shotgun, a sewing machine gun, or sock gnomes. It sounds insane but it’s actually quite funny with tons of great moments and it’s also well written. I found myself laughing multiple times.

At the same time, this is a humorous take on the shooter genre, but it does have some issues. So far every enemy is only weak to a single weapon, so if you shoot someone wearing a bad suit with the dye shotgun, it does zero damage. In addition, the difficulty here more comes from the number of enemies than specific enemies themselves, and I’m sure the absurdity of it will wear off eventually, definitely not yet, and probably will last the full first playthrough, but it feels more like a joke that’s great the first time, but you’ve heard it the second time.

Pick this up if you want a refreshing boomer shooter. This is unique for what it is, and honestly, I feel compelled to play more of it just to see what else it’s going to do.

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This game is currently in the Humble Choice for April 2024, and this is part of my coverage of the bundle. If you are interested in the game and it's before May 7th, 2024, consider picking up the game as part of the current monthly bundle.

Yet another Paradox game.

Victoria 3 is what Paradox is known for, games that have a large multiple-nation world where you can choose to rule any nation and try to do… anything you want. There are no set victory conditions so it’s just a chance to simulate running a country and building it up like you want. You set the production queue, try to get bills passed, and try to avoid civil war or upsetting too many groups in your country.

Or as someone suggested in my chat, just let the game run at top speed and get about the same result rather than pausing and trying to figure out what I wanted to do. And I think he was right. I’m sure there’s a way to micromanage this stuff, but also a lot of things took minutes of just waiting for actions to be taken or laws to be put in place.

Pick this up if you like Paradox games. Their games tend to need players to watch hours of tutorials or play the game for twenty to forty hours to decide if they like the title. However, I also have heard from people who love these games say that Victoria 3 was pretty weak for Paradox, whereas Victoria 2 was better. Overall though I don’t think this delivers anything I’d want to play again or spend tens of hours learning to realize I don’t want to play it again.

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