Compare American Fugitive key prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Fallen Tree Games Ltd. Published by Curve Digital. Released on 5/21/2019. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie. Metacritic score: 66/100.

Top-down open-world crime game where you bust out of prison and tear through a rural American county to clear your name. GTA vibes, smaller budget, genuine scrappy charm.

American Fugitive is a top-down, open-world action game set in a sun-baked slice of rural Americana. You play Will Riley, a man wrongly convicted of his father's murder, freshly broken out of prison and running on desperation and bad decisions. The camera sits high above the action, the cars handle with that loose, slightly chaotic weight that recalls early Grand Theft Auto, and the county you are loose in feels just wide enough to breathe without feeling empty. It is unambiguously a love letter to the genre's 2D roots, and that is both its selling point and its ceiling. The core loop is satisfying in a stripped-back way. You steal cars, rob houses, evade escalating police attention, and string together story missions that slowly pull at the conspiracy behind your frame-up. House burglary is a small standout mechanic - you case a property, pop a window, and rifle through drawers for cash and valuables to fence. It gives the open world a tactile quality that pure mission-running games often skip. The wanted system ramps up in familiar tiers, and the scramble to lose a two-star heat by swapping a plate or ducking into a back road has a low-fi urgency that works. Where the game starts to show its seams is in the mission variety and narrative ambition. The story sets up an intriguing small-town conspiracy but resolves it in ways that feel rushed, and the character writing rarely rises above functional. Side content is thin, and after a few hours the county starts to repeat itself. The voice acting ranges from committed to rough around the edges, and the PC port is competent but not particularly optimized. Mixed Steam reviews at 75 percent positive tell the honest story - players who arrived wanting a compact, unpretentious crime romp generally left satisfied, and players hunting for depth left a little hungry. For what it is, the game knows its lane. The pixel-adjacent art style has real personality, the soundtrack leans into Southern Gothic atmosphere in ways I genuinely appreciated, and Fallen Tree Games clearly made deliberate choices rather than default ones. It is roughly six to eight hours for the main story, and at that length it does not outstay its welcome - it actually ends before the repetition becomes a serious problem, which is a discipline a lot of bigger open-world games could stand to learn. If you grew up with the original GTA games and have nostalgia for that top-down perspective, or you just want something uncomplicated and kinetic for a weekend afternoon, American Fugitive delivers that without friction. It is not a revelation, but it is honest about what it is and executes its specific small ambition with care. Approach it as a palette cleanser rather than a main course and it will reward you. Kai, Scout Team

American Fugitive key

American Fugitive key

May 21, 2019Fallen Tree Games LtdCurve Digital
GamerScout Says

Top-down open-world crime game where you bust out of prison and tear through a rural American county to clear your name. GTA vibes, smaller budget, genuine scrappy charm.

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Worth a weekend if you want a no-frills top-down crime game - just don't expect the story to match the setup's potential.

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American Fugitive is a top-down, open-world action game set in a sun-baked slice of rural Americana. You play Will Riley, a man wrongly convicted of his father's murder, freshly broken out of prison and running on desperation and bad decisions. The camera sits high above the action, the cars handle with that loose, slightly chaotic weight that recalls early Grand Theft Auto, and the county you are loose in feels just wide enough to breathe without feeling empty. It is unambiguously a love letter to the genre's 2D roots, and that is both its selling point and its ceiling. The core loop is satisfying in a stripped-back way. You steal cars, rob houses, evade escalating police attention, and string together story missions that slowly pull at the conspiracy behind your frame-up. House burglary is a small standout mechanic - you case a property, pop a window, and rifle through drawers for cash and valuables to fence. It gives the open world a tactile quality that pure mission-running games often skip. The wanted system ramps up in familiar tiers, and the scramble to lose a two-star heat by swapping a plate or ducking into a back road has a low-fi urgency that works. Where the game starts to show its seams is in the mission variety and narrative ambition. The story sets up an intriguing small-town conspiracy but resolves it in ways that feel rushed, and the character writing rarely rises above functional. Side content is thin, and after a few hours the county starts to repeat itself. The voice acting ranges from committed to rough around the edges, and the PC port is competent but not particularly optimized. Mixed Steam reviews at 75 percent positive tell the honest story - players who arrived wanting a compact, unpretentious crime romp generally left satisfied, and players hunting for depth left a little hungry. For what it is, the game knows its lane. The pixel-adjacent art style has real personality, the soundtrack leans into Southern Gothic atmosphere in ways I genuinely appreciated, and Fallen Tree Games clearly made deliberate choices rather than default ones. It is roughly six to eight hours for the main story, and at that length it does not outstay its welcome - it actually ends before the repetition becomes a serious problem, which is a discipline a lot of bigger open-world games could stand to learn. If you grew up with the original GTA games and have nostalgia for that top-down perspective, or you just want something uncomplicated and kinetic for a weekend afternoon, American Fugitive delivers that without friction. It is not a revelation, but it is honest about what it is and executes its specific small ambition with care. Approach it as a palette cleanser rather than a main course and it will reward you.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamTop-DownPrison BreakWanted SystemRural SettingCar ChaseBurglary MechanicSouthern GothicShort Playthrough

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Intel Core2 Quad Q9550 (4 * 2830) / AMD Athlon X4 740 (4 * 3200) or equivalent
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4 GB RAM
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GeForce GT 460 (1024 MB) / Radeon 7770 (1024 MB)
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2 GB available spa…

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Intel Core i5-760 (4 * 2800) / AMD Phenom II X4 965 (4 * 3400) or equivalent
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Metacritic
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Game Info

Developer
Fallen Tree Games Ltd
Publisher
Curve Digital
Release Date
May 21, 2019

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