True Crime: New York City review:
It tries, but usually it fails. The game feels kind of half assed, to be perfectly blunt. There are better games out there, and when you’re paying $49.99, it’s probably best to go for those better games instead.
True Crime: New York City review:
Videogames have increasingly become the medium of choice foroffering variety in entertainment. If you want to be a thug shooting cops,there’s...
True Crime: New York City review:
While it is evident that developer Luxoflux did aim to present gamers with a gritty, enjoyable and true-to-life rendition of being a rogue cop in New York City, countless problems prevent the game from being enjoyed to its maximum. Yes, the game is definitely an improvement over the original, but there are still too many problems with it.
True Crime: New York City review:
Even if you forgive the flimsy story and derivative gameplay, you'll have a hard time getting past the game-stopping bugs and glaring technical problems that plague this game.
True Crime: New York City preview:
The game is currently scheduled to ship on the Xbox, Playstation 2 and GameCube later this year. We’ll keep you updated on the title’s progress and deliver a full, in-depth review upon release.