Narc review:
The combination of bad visuals, an annoying camera, awful controls, bugs, and lack of anything to do in the free roaming environment make NARC a ho-hum shooter with a couple of poorly executed gimmicks going for it.
Narc cheats:
Mission skip: Invincibility: Infinite ammunition: All weapons: All drugs: Show drug stashes: The Refinery: Original NARC arcade game: Bonus mission:
Narc review:
The game plays like GTA minus the car-jacking. You run around an open, crowded city going from mission to mission or busting random criminals. The game attempts to play with morality by allowing you to be as good or bad as you want, but good deeds are few and boring, and bad deeds are never repaid with any karmic reckoning.
Narc review:
This omission does not bode well for sales, especially after word of mouth gets out on how ordinary and typical this game really is. On the whole, if you are a fan of drugs, or a drug user yourself, save your money and get your fix. Everyone else, look into a different Midway title as even at $19.99 this one should be passed to the left. -- Brian Peterson
Narc review:
The new NARC game from Midway and developer Point of View takes the action and story of its 1988 arcade predecessor and delivers into the next generation console experience. What has happened to Max Factor and his pal since 1988? Do they reappear in this new version? Is this game worthy of the title NARC? Bust out the weed and keep reading pusherman!
Narc review:
Pretty much all of the music is rap and R&B, and quickly grows repetitive.As the storyline progresses, its hard not to become entranced by the immersion factor and the sheer action. In the US, NARC is currently being sold for $20, so there’s no need to wait until the price goes down! Seeing as how great a game NARC is and the already low price: I definitely recommend buying NARC.
Narc review:
I had fun playing the game, which is all that really matters. Some missions were frustrating, but the generous continue system helped repress some of the anger. This certainly isn’t the best action game on the market, not even in the $20 department. But if you’ve played the other games, and are itchin’ for some police action, give NARC a rental. You might even enjoy it.