Optical Inquisitor 17+ - Revenge & Strategy
Experience thrilling sniper mechanics, explosive physics, and a nostalgic 80s soundtrack while seeking vengeance on former friends.

- 1.0.15 Version
- 3.1 Score
- 4M+ Downloads
- In-game purchases License
- 16+ Content Rating
It's the year 1988, and acid-washed jeans are all the rage.
Our main character, Tommy Rissken, has faced betrayal from those he once called friends and spent eight years behind bars.
Now, he's back and ready to unleash his fury. With your assistance, he will seek vengeance on his former companions and strive to reunite with his daughter.
This game has achieved Top 10 Strategy status in more than ten nations!
Features:
- Exceptional sniper mechanics
- Impressive ragdoll physics and destructible bodies
- Involvement in racing and an underground gambling club
- Captivating cartoon-style animations
- An incredible 80s-inspired retro wave soundtrack featuring various artists
- Customize your own weapons
- Engaging interactive elements throughout the levels
- Nostalgic 80's style cell phones
Tommy's Payback: A Bloodsoaked Synthwave Vendetta That Masterfully Blends Style & Brutality
Stepping into Tommy Rissken’s scuffed leather boots instantly plunges you into a gloriously grimy 1988, where every pixel oozes neon-drenched, cassette-tape nostalgia fused with shockingly visceral revenge. Right from the explosive opening montage—synthwave bass thumping as Tommy exits prison gates—I was hooked. But the true brilliance lies in how the "exceptional sniper mechanics" transcend gimmickry.
Each assassination mission demands meticulous planning: scanning levels with period-perfect cell phone intel, factoring wind distortion across decaying cityscapes, timing shots between patrol patterns. The tactile thrum of holding your breath while aligning crosshairs, followed by the "impressive ragdoll physics" watching targets crumple through shattering glass or slump into acid-wash puddles, delivers unparalleled satisfaction.
Beyond sniping, the game’s chaos shines in sharp contrast: racing beat-up muscle cars through rain-slicked docks while evading police spotlights felt ripped from a Michael Mann thriller, while high-stakes underground gambling mini-games (betting Tommy's hard-earned cash on rigged poker) deepened the era’s seedy immersion. Weapon customization isn’t cosmetic fluff—I prioritized silencers and extended mags for stealth builds, then swapped to explosive rounds for cathartic demolition jobs.
The 80s soundtrack isn't background noise; it’s the heartbeat of rage. Hearing synth crescendos peak as you ignite a rival’s speedboat mid-chase makes vengeance feel poetic. Crucially, the daughter subplot grounds the carnage—finding toy collectibles in levels or hearing voice mails slowly unveiling her world added emotional stakes beyond mere body counts. The cartoon violence disguises surprisingly strategic depth, rewarding patience over mindless shooting.
FAQ
"Top 10 Strategy" Legit?: Absolutely. Planning hits around patrol routes, managing limited ammo, and using environmental traps (overhead cranes, gas tanks) requires genuine tactical thinking.
Pay-to-Win Customization?: All weapon mods earnable via mission completion/hidden loot. Premium currency exists for cosmetics only (neon weapon skins, retro outfits).
Physics Just A Gimmick?: Far from it. Ragdoll collisions create emergent chaos—shooting thugs near ledges triggers satisfying falls, while explosive rounds literally tear enemies apart limb-by-limb.
Story Gets Lost?: Tommy’s gritty monologues and poignant flashbacks (discovering his daughter’s drawings) weave emotional weight seamlessly into the action.
Interactive Levels?: Brilliantly implemented. Distract enemies with ringing payphones, slice chandelier ropes, trigger warehouse sprinklers to conceal movement—environment is your weapon.
- Version1.0.15
- UpdateJul 21, 2025
- DeveloperCrescent Moon Games
- CategoryArcade
- Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+
- Downloads4M+
- Package Nameair.com.crescentmoongames.optical
- Signaturef897771552957b0878c5d69c14420226
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Engaging gameplay with a good storyline
Variety of challenges keeps it interesting
Nostalgic elements for long-time gamers
Unique twist in the plot enhances the experience
Good graphics and animations for a mobile game
Potential for future updates to improve gameplay
Offers a sense of achievement when completing missions
Offline play ability enhances accessibility
Frequent ads interrupt gameplay experience
Game requires payment to unlock full story
Censorship limits content enjoyment
Compatibility issues with newer devices
Buggy performance leads to crashes
Limited free missions create frustration
Gameplay can be confusing, especially for new players
Short overall game length relative to cost