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Game Details
- Release Date 11/16/2005
- Publisher Activision
- Platform Xbox
- Genre Action Adventure
- Number of Players 1
Game Description
The sequel to True Crime: Streets of LA swaps coasts but retains the good-cop/bad-cop duality that made the original a hit. As criminal-turned-cop Marcus Reed, you're out to find your mentor's murderer. Battle hordes of thugs while struggling against your own past. Roam across the Manhattan metropolis re-created with GPS accuracy. New depths of interactivity mean almost any object can be used as a weapon and every block is shaped by your law-enforcement tactics. You'll use multiple fighting styles and weapons - some police issued and some not even close to street legal - as you lay down the law or stray into its grey areas.
Critic Reviews
IGN Review (7.8 out of 10)
The original True Crime: Streets of L.A. was something of an ambitious game. It managed to pull off some of this ambition quite well, like almost perfectly mapping the layout of the entirety of Los Angeles for you to drive through, but some other aspects that may have sounded good on paper didn't qu...more
User Reviews
Average Member Rating: 6.3 out of 10
Good game, but couldn't they have fixed the bugs?. (6 out of 10)
posted by VTMarik (EVERETT, WA) on Apr 14, 2006
Member since Feb 2006
15 out of 17 gamers (88%) found this review helpful
Member since Feb 2006
15 out of 17 gamers (88%) found this review helpful
As you probably know, True Crime: New York City is the sequel to True Crime: Streets of LA. In this game you play Marcus Reed, a gang-banger turned police officer who unravels a massive network of corruption and decay inside the department he works for. Now, pardon me for being idealistic, but for ...more
Specs & Requirements
Memory 20 blocks
Modes Campaign, Full Mission Single-Player, Story, Career
Audio/Video In-Game Dolby Digital
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