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Simply complete episode six and you can check it out for yourself. And you know it's gotta be real, right? Why else would they call the game True Crime? The true crime here might be copyright infringement.
Hardboiled cop Nick Kang's freeform shooting spree could just as easily be set in any of the GTA series's crime capitals. But considering America's new addiction to bloodletting, that's not such a bad thing. And Kang's kung fu and ballistic ballet could give his game a needed lead on Rockstar's crooks.
Any game that's voiced by Christopher Walken, features 50 rap and heavy metal songs and sneaks in a playable Snoop Dogg has got to be oozing with cool. Not only is True Crime: Streets of LA truly hip, it's a blast to play, managing to blend the cinematic feel of an immersive movie with some of the best elements of shooting, driving and fighting games.
It's simplest to say True Crime is Grand Theft Auto or The Getaway from a cop's perspective, but such sweeping statements does little to garner the praise this game deserves. True Crime is a very open ended game built on three types of play: driving, fighting and shooting.
The driving mode puts you behind the wheel of a unmarked, but you can hop out and commandeer any car you see on the street. The driving physics are well developed, putting just the right amount of bounce and squeal in the game to make it fun with out making it too unrealistic or hard to control.
You can peel out, turn on a siren, honk the horn, fire shots at passing motorists or even dive and roll from the car. Although the fighting is a little limited, it still has enough variety to remain interesting and fun at times.
You can throw off a flurry of punches, low and high kicks and throws with the four buttons. The good stuff happens, though, when you stun your opponent and launch a combo or special attack like Monkey Kick. It's a blast to watch the bad guy fly across the room in slow-mo or get flipped into spectacular unconsciousness.
The shooting mode lets you blaze away at bad guys with two guns or switch to precision mode, which slows the world down to bullet time and lets you aim for a particular spot. Although you will spend a lot of time cruising around LA in a car, you can also choose to hoof it. This allows you to randomly roust the citizenry with illegal pat downs or even pop a couple of them in the head with a fist or bullet.
Of course the more people you kill or pat down the more the game's civil unrest grows. What this means is that if you go on a killing spree SWAT will be coming for you and they will win. The game has a pretty linear plot, sending you scuttling from one shootout to the next looking for clues to some generic big, bad crime, but you don't have to follow it. Drive around in your car long enough and crime will happen, this is LA after all, and if you want you can try and stop it.
The game offers an extensive story mode allowing many hours of entertainment, but it should be mentioned that the title does not offer much freedom. In vain to look for opportunities to deal with side threads, personalize the appearance of the main character or the opportunity to buy real estate. Important Information: Abandonwaregames. To the best of our knowledge, these games are no longer available on the market and are not supported by publishers.
If you know otherwise, write to us. Publisher Activision Publishing. Year Tags abandonware , old , game , true , crime , streets , los , angeles , lapd , action , police , mafia , triada , cop. I was going to play the game, but it removes itself. That's because of my antivirus thinking it is a virus. I was about to check the game out myself Yes, i have the game legally on the gamecube on pc, but when i launch the EXE of the game, it removes itself but not the files.
Maybe it's an anti-piracy measure? John Doe 8 points. YO there are still comments on this game in June ?? Are y'all have sudden nostalgia and are looking to burn time in quarantine with childhood games like me? BOB 0 point. SleepyGoose Sure ill take a look. Looking forward to seeing enhanced graphics and framerates hopefully not locked to fps. Need some fps Snoopdog action :P. SleepyGoose 1 point. BOB The game does work. It has all everything. I'm even making some videos on it if you want to check them out on my youtube which should hopefully start soon.
The only problem i have is that it can crash randomly and you can't disable full screen.
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