![]() You struggle to your feet, grab a meager lead pipe, and set out to introduce it to Nicholas’ face. You play as a nameless thug (the console literally refers to you as “Thug”) inside a fictional East Coast city with boroughs like “Poisonville” and “Skid Row.” The game begins with you getting the everloving shit kicked out of you by a couple of street toughs, apparently at the behest of a man named Nicky. You’ll almost always find your next quest in the hub’s bar. However, there’s also a real attempt to inject some deeper mechanics into the gameplay, making this one of the few games where there’s more lurking beneath its violent surface. Instead, Kingpin ends up being a bizarro world of extreme urban decay, overly stocky thugs, steampunk, and casual brutality. For their next game, it seems like they were out to tap into 90’s rap culture. It’s the worst of the major Build 3D games, but only because Blood and Duke set the bar so high. Developer Xatrix did okay with Redneck Rampage. ![]()
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