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The Precinct Brings a 1980s Neon and Noir Adventure
Game Review - The Precinct

The Precinct Brings a 1980s Neon and Noir Adventure

June 4, 2025 John Breeden II

At times both gritty and goofy, The Precinct challenges players to take on the tough job of a beat cop in the crime infested city of Averno. It’s every bit as good as any 1980s television police drama show, just with players dropped into the center of the action.

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