Italo Games’ commitment to this vision is demonstrated through dialogue that feels authentic to the Italian crime films of the ‘70s (a genre known as poliziottesco). While full of cliché lines and hyper-violent action sequences, the themes of the game feel appropriate for the genres it’s parodying. The story of Milanoir will keep your interest for the majority of its length. Primarily acting as a cover-based shooter presented in a pixelated environment reminiscent of ‘90s action games, the game seeks to be a homage to Italian crime movies of the 1970s. After being released from prison for a crime he was set-up for, Piero hunts for the truth of who framed him in a city that wants him dead. Milanoir follows the story of Piero, a criminal working for the Italian mafia. A scene of corruption, treachery and sordid mob violence. Reviews // 22nd Jun 2018 - 4 years ago // By Olly Smith Milanoir Review
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