It has mixed reviews on Steam, it reminds of GTA 4, and players and the studio want to patch it to make it succeed: this is Samson

- April 14, 2026
- Updated: April 14, 2026 at 4:20 PM

Liquid Swords, the studio behind Samson, has had a complicated launch for its new open-world game that combines elements of crime and roguelike. Since its arrival on the market, Samson has received a mixed rating of 53% on Steam, where most of the negative reviews focus on bugs and technical issues that have affected the player experience.
A game with enormous potential
Consternated by the multiple issues that have troubled the community, Liquid Swords has acknowledged the development challenges they faced, which included significant layoffs that led to restructuring the game. Originally more ambitious, Samson was transformed into a more streamlined experience, which, while allowing the studio to finally reach the launch, did not result in a polished product.
Despite the criticism, the game has shown moderate success in sales, possibly driven by its reduced price and the growing interest in open-world experiences. Liquid Swords has released several patches to address the bugs reported by users and improve the overall performance of the game. Among these, a second patch is in progress, focused on stability and the feedback received in recent weeks.
Players have expressed their desire to enjoy the game environment more deeply. “The atmosphere is stellar and I would love to spend more time in this city, but the day-to-day gameplay ruins the entire experience,” commented a user on Steam. As Liquid Swords works on improving Samson, the community continues to hope that the upcoming updates will enhance the gaming experience and resolve the technical issues that have marred its launch.
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