

It was important to me that the game’s comedy came across as playful and tongue and cheek. However, if you just want open-world action, how much of the island you choose to take over is all up to you. If you’re like me and want to own the entire city, it’s all at your fingertips.

Most properties can generate revenue, and that revenue can be boosted by adding multipliers such as “convenience” fees, unnecessary best before dates, store credit cards, and lobbyists. For example, acquiring residential ones will create a housing shortage, and acquiring gun shops will unlock more weapons. Purchased properties have various benefits. With each successful shakedown, you’ll not only earn some pocket change, but can also unlock the entire building for purchase. There are over 80 shops to shakedown, and they can be completed in any order, adding to the open world experience. There are missions, sidequests, minigames, arcade challenges, shops to shake down, and, of course, businesses to acquire.īusinesses and buildings unlock through several means: some through the story mode, some through shaking down shops for protection money, some through sidequests, and some simply by levelling up your mogul status. Shakedown: Hawaii is a sandbox for you to play in, however you choose. With that, now let’s talk a bit more about how some of the game’s key aspects came to be. Every building on the island is up for grabs - or at least, could be - with the right business model…įor an even deeper overview of the game, check out this video: In case you missed the last blog post, Shakedown: Hawaii combines its open-world gameplay with empire building.
#WILL SHAKEDOWN HAWAII GET A PHYSICAL PS4#
Get ready to dive into Shakedown: Hawaii’s 16-bit open world! It’s finally wrapped, and landing on your PS4 and PS Vita on 7th May! Previously, on Shakedown: Hawaii…
