so i just heard about this game called samson, and i'm kinda intrigued - it's like an open-world crime game, similar to gta, but made by a much smaller team with a lower budget. you play as the main character, samson, who's trying to pay off a $100,000 debt to a crime family that's holding his sister hostage. the gameplay involves taking on various jobs around the city, like beating up goons, delivering drugs, or picking up stolen cars.

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one thing that sets samson apart from other open-world games is the daily debt repayment system - if you don't pay off a certain amount each day, you'll get a visit from some not-so-nice debt collectors. you also have to manage your action points, which are used to attempt jobs, and you only get a limited amount each day. it's a pretty cool idea, but i can imagine it getting pretty frustrating if you fail a job and lose points.

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i've been reading about some people's experiences with the game, and it sounds like it's still got some major bugs to work out. one guy spent two hours trying to escape from this tiny junk fortress thingy, but the game just wouldn't let him - he'd try to climb out, but the animation would fail and he'd just fall back in. eventually, he had to start a whole new game, which is pretty annoying. i can imagine getting super frustrated with that kind of thing, especially if you're really invested in the game.

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apparently, the game's also got some smaller issues, like cars clipping through geometry or destructible objects becoming indestructible if you hit them at the wrong angle. it's not game-breaking, but it's still pretty annoying. i'm not sure ifRead more: Full article on www.rockpapershotgun.com

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