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Top 150 best Steam games of all time tagged with Crime, according to gamer reviews.

Rank, title, date, tags, platforms and price Score Rating
8.27
93% 39,809 votes
8.22
94% 13,375 votes
8.14
90% 651,797 votes
8.03
96% 855 votes
7.98
88% 169,726 votes
7.94
95% 663 votes
7.90
90% 10,418 votes
7.80
91% 1,972 votes
7.76
95% 241 votes
7.73
87% 13,902 votes
7.67
86% 31,698 votes
7.67
100% 51 votes
7.59
88% 1,958 votes

Correlated tags

Correlation is how often another tag appears together with this tag. If one in every five games tagged with Crime is also tagged with a correlated tag, the correlated tag has 20% correlation. 100% correlation means the pair of tags always appear together.

Tags most frequently applied to the same games as Crime, with at least 15% correlation.

  1. Adventure 56%
  2. Singleplayer 52%
  3. Action 40%
  4. Story Rich 39%
  5. Detective 36%
  6. Indie 36%
  7. Mystery 33%
  8. Casual 32%
  9. Atmospheric 31%
  10. 2D 31%
  11. Puzzle 28%
  12. 3D 25%
  13. Investigation 25%
  14. First-Person 23%
  15. Simulation 23%
  16. Visual Novel 22%
  17. Exploration 21%
  18. Dark 20%
  19. Point & Click 20%
  20. Choices Matter 18%
  21. Realistic 18%
  22. Drama 17%
  23. Shooter 17%
  24. Horror 16%
  25. Third Person 16%
  26. RPG 15%

The Crime tag is used to describe games that involve criminal activities as a central theme or gameplay element. These games often allow players to take on the role of criminals, law enforcement, or both, as they navigate through narratives revolving around crime.

In Crime games, players may engage in various illegal activities such as robbery, heists, smuggling, or even running criminal organizations. They might need to plan and execute complex schemes while evading capture by law enforcement. Alternatively, some Crime games put players in the shoes of detectives or police officers tasked with solving crimes and bringing criminals to justice.

Crime games can vary widely in terms of gameplay mechanics and settings. Some may feature open-world environments where players have the freedom to explore vast cities teeming with criminal opportunities. Others might focus on more linear narratives with branching storylines and puzzle-solving elements.

Examples of popular Crime games include:

  • Grand Theft Auto V This open-world action-adventure game allows players to engage in various criminal activities such as bank heists and car thefts while exploring a sprawling city.
  • Mafia III Set in 1968 New Bordeaux (fictional New Orleans), this game puts players into the shoes of Lincoln Clay—a Vietnam War veteran seeking revenge against the Italian Mafia following a betrayal.
  • L.A. Noire In this detective-themed game set in 1940s Los Angeles, players assume the role of a detective tasked with solving crimes by examining crime scenes for evidence and interrogating suspects.

Note: While these examples highlight widely recognized titles within the genre, individual games can vary significantly in terms of mature content level and player agency regarding committing crimes.

Overall, Crime games provide players with the opportunity to explore the darker side of society, engage in thrilling criminal activities, or work as law enforcement to enforce justice and maintain order.

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