Dive into the unpredictable streets of Bad Guy: Neighborhood, an open-world free-roam experience from developer Cavumono. This indie title throws you into a world where chaos reigns, offering a unique blend of action, adventure, and sandbox gameplay.

Players are tasked with completing a variety of objectives, engaging in mini-games, and battling formidable bosses, all in pursuit of earning in-game currency. This money can then be used to unlock a wide array of unique items and powerful abilities from the store, allowing for deep customization of your character's capabilities.

The neighborhood itself is a character, filled with special enemies to encounter and hidden secrets waiting to be discovered. The description hints at "borderline psychopathic gameplay options" and "unknown secrets that unlock super secret things," suggesting a high degree of player freedom and emergent gameplay.

The game also features a "unique Arrest/'Police' system," adding an interesting dynamic to the open-world exploration. For those seeking social interaction within the game's world, there are "special date-able characters" to pursue.

Progression is driven by an objective and task system, complemented by time-rated mini-games that challenge your speed and efficiency. The combat system is robust, featuring over 15 unique weapons and abilities.

The world is populated by chaotic NPCs who are constantly fighting and killing each other, with the ability to customize their numbers to tailor the level of mayhem. With five distinct boss fights to overcome, Bad Guy: Neighborhood promises a wild and engaging experience for players who enjoy a bit of gore, intense violence, and mature humor.