Samson
News, coverage and analysis tracking Samson across the outlets.- Samson Roadmap Revealed, Next Update Focuses on Stability, Polish and FeedbackLiquid Swords has announced a roadmap for its game Samson, with two patches scheduled for April 15th and 22nd. The upcoming updates will focus on improving stability, gameplay polish, and incorporating player feedback. While currently exclusive to PC, console versions are being considered.
- Samson review - Highly concentrated yet disappointing criminality | DestructoidThe game Samson, which focuses on a life of crime, is described as highly concentrated yet ultimately disappointing. The review suggests that criminal endeavors rarely prove rewarding within the game's context.
- Samson review - Highly concentrated yet disappointing criminality | DestructoidThe game Samson features an atmospheric city and an interesting day-management system, but suffers from disappointing criminality and technical issues. Combat is undermined by repetitive animations and strange enemy behavior, and finding vehicles is difficult. The reviewer recommends waiting for patches due to its early release.
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- Samson - Launch Day Game UpdateThe review for Samson highlights its atmospheric city and day-management system as strengths, but criticizes the repetitive combat, strange enemy behavior, and difficulty finding vehicles. The game suffers from numerous technical issues and is considered to have been released too early, with a recommendation to wait for patches.
- Samson’s ‘70s Muscle Car Turned Me Into Ryan Gosling’s Getaway DriverSamson is an open-world crime caper that, despite its flaws, features interesting car mechanics that evoke the feeling of being a cinematic getaway driver. The game's driving mechanics are highlighted as a key element, drawing comparisons to famous movie car chases.
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- Samson Gets Major Fixes For Bugs, Crashes, and Progression Blockers in its First UpdateDeveloper Liquid Swords has released a major update for its open-world action game Samson, addressing numerous bugs, crashes, and progression blockers. The patch includes performance improvements, fixes for AI and NPC behavior, and general gameplay polish. The update is available now for PC players.
- Review - Samson (PC) | WayTooManyGamesThe review for Samson on PC highlights its strengths in city atmosphere and day-management but criticizes its underdeveloped combat, repetitive animations, and strange enemy behavior. The game suffers from numerous technical issues and was released prematurely, with the reviewer recommending players wait for patches.
- Review - Samson (PC) | WayTooManyGamesThe review for Samson on PC highlights the game's atmospheric city and day-management system as its strengths, but criticizes the repetitive combat animations and strange enemy behavior. Technical issues and the scarcity of cars also detract from the experience, suggesting the game was released too early and would benefit from patches.
- En första Samson-patch på fredag – svåra buggar "oacceptabla" säger skaparenThe Swedish action game Samson, developed by Liquid Swords, is releasing its first patch on Friday to address critical bugs and performance issues that plagued its launch. Creative director Christofer Sundberg acknowledged the problems as "unacceptable" and promised ongoing improvements and content additions. The game, which features a mix of driving and combat, is available on Steam and Epic Games Store.
- Amid harrowing reviews, Samson devs promise to fix ‘unacceptable’ bugs and issues: ‘We are listening to everyone’s feedback’Liquid Swords has acknowledged the numerous bugs and performance issues plaguing their game Samson, calling them 'unacceptable.' The development team is actively working on fixes, with a patch scheduled for Friday to address critical problems like crashes and save file issues. Subsequent updates will focus on animation, gameplay, and overall polish, aiming to improve the game's reception.
- Samson patch notes – vital fixes incoming in the first major update on FridayThe first major patch for the game Samson, titled Update 1, is set to release on Friday, addressing numerous issues that have impacted its reception. The update focuses on performance improvements, crash fixes, and critical mission progression bugs. It also includes general gameplay and polish enhancements, aiming to stabilize the experience and improve player satisfaction.
- Our Hype for Samson on PS5 Crashes as GTA-Like Gets Slammed by ReviewsThe sandbox action game Samson, initially hyped for its Grand Theft Auto-like gameplay and potential PlayStation 5 release, has received largely unfavorable reviews on PC. Critics cite severe jank, an undercooked combat system, and numerous bugs, leading to a Metacritic score of 48. While developer Liquid Sword, founded by Christofer Sundberg, has indicated console ports are being considered, the current state of the game has significantly dampened initial enthusiasm.
- Nordic Game 26 Speaker Update: Samson Creator Christofer Sundberg Leads New Wave of Speakers in MalmöNordic Game Spring 2026 has announced a new wave of speakers, including Christofer Sundberg, creator of Samson, who will discuss the games industry. The event will also feature panels on voice acting with David Bateson and Magnus Bruun, and talks from the creators of Planet of Lana and the vampire life-sim Real Vampires. Developers from Windup Games will also present on player-focused design.
- Samson dev states the game’s launch problems are “unacceptable”, and they are hard at work to fix them with a patch on FridayLiquid Swords founder and creative director Christofer Sundberg acknowledged that the launch problems and bugs in Samson are unacceptable. A significant patch is scheduled for Friday, addressing performance, crashes, mission progression, and gameplay issues, and will also add support for up to eight save files.
- As Just Cause lead's new action game stumbles to mixed reviews, director promise fixes for "unacceptable" bugs and performance woes: "Samson is here to stay"Christofer Sundberg, co-creator of Just Cause, has acknowledged that his new game, Samson, is experiencing significant bugs and performance issues following its launch. Sundberg stated that these problems are "unacceptable" and that his studio, Liquid Swords, is actively working on fixes to deliver the game as intended.
- 'We Released a Game With Flaws for a Number of Reasons' — Samson Dev Promises Improvements Amid 'Mixed' ReceptionThe creative director of Samson has acknowledged the game's 'Mixed' reception on Steam, citing performance and optimization issues. The development team is committed to improving the game and promises future updates to address player concerns.
- Dev behind new 'GTA-like' crime caper Samson admits it "released a game with flaws"Liquid Swords founder Christopher Sundberg acknowledged that their new crime game, Samson, was released with significant flaws including crashes and performance issues. The company is committed to improving the game through patches, with the first one addressing immediate problems like save file support, crash fixes, and performance improvements. Despite the rocky launch and mixed player reception, Sundberg expressed pride in the team's effort and promised ongoing development for Samson and its setting, Tyndalston.
- Samson proves there's still room for smaller Grand Theft Auto-style sandboxes – I just wish this one was…Samson, the debut game from Liquid Swords, offers a purpose-driven take on the open-world crime sandbox genre, inspired by titles like Grand Theft Auto and Heat. While it compromises on polish, particularly in its combat and driving mechanics, its blend of roguelike and life simulation elements, focused on paying off debt as an ex-con, provides a compelling experience. The game aims to fill a niche for moderately-scoped sandboxes in an industry dominated by larger titles.