- Publisher: Curve Digital
- Release Date: May 21, 2019
- Also On: PC, Switch, Xbox One
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 18 Ratings
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Positive: 8 out of 18
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Mixed: 1 out of 18
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Negative: 9 out of 18
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May 26, 2019
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May 24, 2019Crash. Crash. Crash. I can't manage to play for longer then 20 minutes at a time. I've completed only a hand full of mission in several hours of attempting to play. It's a base ps4, I don't know if the pro is having similar issues. Fun. The game is a lot of fun, before the crashes. It's on the back burner till an update corrects the problems. And its worth the return.
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Dec 4, 2020GARBAGE TRASH CHEAP GAME NOT WORTH A FREE DOWNLOAD!!!!!!!! IF I COULD SMASH THE GOOFS THAT MADE THIS CRAP Ilittle DEFINITELY WOULD TAKE THAT CHARGE!!!!?? EAT **** AND DIE YOU SIMPLETON LMORONS
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Jun 10, 2019Although Fallen Tree Games is a small studio who mostly focused on mobile games until now, they managed to develop a great title using ideas and mechanisms that used to entertain us a lot, and if not for a few shortcomings here and there (probably because of budget limits) it could have done even better.
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Jun 5, 2019American Fugitive is an enjoyable homage to GTA of the distant past, with a good deal of content and a story that does a good — if rarely memorable — job of moving game through its paces. Some regrettable mechanics and repetition in mission design steal some of the game’s good will but American Fugitive is engaging simply for competently exploring an under-represented genre and style.
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Jun 3, 2019Ultimately, American Fugitive lives and dies by its gameplay. Driving around and tearing through Redrock County is fun, destructive, and weirdly cathartic. Casing buildings and barely escaping before the police show up is breathtakingly thrilling. Past those two parts of the gameplay, however, there’s not much of substance to hold onto. American Fugitive is a quirky and fun open-world sandbox, but if you expect a bit more from games that tackle Grand Theft Auto’s legacy, you’ll be left wanting.