Compara los precios de Rough Justice: '84 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Gamma Minus. Publicado por Daedalic Entertainment. Lanzado el 13/3/2023. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 78/100.

A neon-soaked agency management game where your best-laid plans meet dice rolls that don't care about them - satisfying when the systems click, frustrating when they don't.

My first honest reaction to Rough Justice: '84 was relief that someone finally made a board game conversion that doesn't feel like a stripped-down adaptation. Gamma Minus built something genuinely hybrid here: part agency management sim, part dice-and-cards tactical layer, part noir mystery novel with full voice acting. The comparison point most critics reach for is This Is the Police, which is fair on the surface, but the board game DNA runs deeper here than in most management games of this type. The core loop has you running a private security agency in the fictional city of Seneca as Jim Baylor, a framed ex-cop rebuilding his life and uncovering a wider conspiracy. At headquarters you hire freelance agents, each carrying five stats ranging from 0 to 5 that directly determine how many dice they roll on a given challenge. You dispatch them across a board game-style city map to handle cases covering security work, fugitive recovery, repossession contracts, and more. Each case resolves through dice rolls, and you can tilt the odds by equipping tiered Gear Cards that temporarily boost specific stats before a roll - each card has a durability counter, so you're always making small inventory management decisions rather than just spamming your best gear. When a case also triggers a mini-game, you're looking at lock-picking sequences, cryptograms, reflex-based surveillance challenges, and analog-style math puzzles. The variety is real; the repetition that sets in after the twentieth instance of each type is equally real. Here is where I have to be straight with strategy buyers: the RNG is not light decoration, it is load-bearing. Certain dice results trigger an instant failure regardless of how many dice you rolled, which creates a punishing streak potential that feels arbitrary rather than strategic. The game also has a habit of unpausing itself after each decision while your agents are in transit, which can catch you mid-upgrade and burn your time budget. These are not insurmountable problems, but they are consistent friction. On PC the experience is significantly cleaner than the Switch port, which collected most of the worst reviews, so platform matters here. Steam user reception sits around 66% positive on a modest review count, and the Metacritic score of 78 reflects the critic split accurately: atmosphere praised everywhere, moment-to-moment mechanics a genuine debate. For the right player, this is worth the time investment. If your tolerance for luck-weighted outcomes is shaped by years of XCOM missed 90% shots, you will adapt and find the resource management satisfying. The writing and character work are legitimately strong, the synth-heavy soundtrack nails the Miami Vice energy without winking too hard at it, and the hand-drawn art is among the better-looking work in this budget tier. The overarching story - crooked politicians, biker gangs, and a secret organization threading through Seneca City's corruption - gives the case-of-the-day grind a reason to keep going. Just accept upfront that the dice will occasionally betray you for no strategic reason, and budget your Gear Cards accordingly. Diego, Scout Team

Rough Justice: '84

Rough Justice: '84

13 mar 2023Gamma MinusDaedalic Entertainment
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A neon-soaked agency management game where your best-laid plans meet dice rolls that don't care about them - satisfying when the systems click, frustrating when they don't.

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My first honest reaction to Rough Justice: '84 was relief that someone finally made a board game conversion that doesn't feel like a stripped-down adaptation. Gamma Minus built something genuinely hybrid here: part agency management sim, part dice-and-cards tactical layer, part noir mystery novel with full voice acting. The comparison point most critics reach for is This Is the Police, which is fair on the surface, but the board game DNA runs deeper here than in most management games of this type. The core loop has you running a private security agency in the fictional city of Seneca as Jim Baylor, a framed ex-cop rebuilding his life and uncovering a wider conspiracy. At headquarters you hire freelance agents, each carrying five stats ranging from 0 to 5 that directly determine how many dice they roll on a given challenge. You dispatch them across a board game-style city map to handle cases covering security work, fugitive recovery, repossession contracts, and more. Each case resolves through dice rolls, and you can tilt the odds by equipping tiered Gear Cards that temporarily boost specific stats before a roll - each card has a durability counter, so you're always making small inventory management decisions rather than just spamming your best gear. When a case also triggers a mini-game, you're looking at lock-picking sequences, cryptograms, reflex-based surveillance challenges, and analog-style math puzzles. The variety is real; the repetition that sets in after the twentieth instance of each type is equally real. Here is where I have to be straight with strategy buyers: the RNG is not light decoration, it is load-bearing. Certain dice results trigger an instant failure regardless of how many dice you rolled, which creates a punishing streak potential that feels arbitrary rather than strategic. The game also has a habit of unpausing itself after each decision while your agents are in transit, which can catch you mid-upgrade and burn your time budget. These are not insurmountable problems, but they are consistent friction. On PC the experience is significantly cleaner than the Switch port, which collected most of the worst reviews, so platform matters here. Steam user reception sits around 66% positive on a modest review count, and the Metacritic score of 78 reflects the critic split accurately: atmosphere praised everywhere, moment-to-moment mechanics a genuine debate. For the right player, this is worth the time investment. If your tolerance for luck-weighted outcomes is shaped by years of XCOM missed 90% shots, you will adapt and find the resource management satisfying. The writing and character work are legitimately strong, the synth-heavy soundtrack nails the Miami Vice energy without winking too hard at it, and the hand-drawn art is among the better-looking work in this budget tier. The overarching story - crooked politicians, biker gangs, and a secret organization threading through Seneca City's corruption - gives the case-of-the-day grind a reason to keep going. Just accept upfront that the dice will occasionally betray you for no strategic reason, and budget your Gear Cards accordingly.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:aaaDice-DrivenAgency ManagementRNG CombatBoard Game ConversionTime Management StrategyNoir NarrativeMini-Game HeavyFreelancer Roster

Requisitos del sistema

Mínimos

OS
Windows 10
Memory
6 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
10 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 960 or AMD equivalents
Processor
Intel Core i5 6500 or AMD equivalents
Sound Card
Required

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
10 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 1070 6 GB (1080p High) or AMD equivalents
Processor
Intel Core i7 8700 or AMD equivalents
Sound Card
Required

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Desarrolladora
Gamma Minus
Distribuidora
Daedalic Entertainment
Fecha de lanzamiento
13 mar 2023

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