True Crime: New York City for PlayStation 2, rating: 63%
True Crime: New York City is the sequel to True Crime: Streets of LA. As in the original, the sequel includes elements from driving, shooting, and fighting games.
True Crime: New York City review:
GTA clones are a dime a dozen these days, but Luxoflux's True Crime franchise has stepped up to the mark with an engaging plot, and fun-filled free-flowing action.
True Crime: New York City review:
Definitely the sign of a not quite complete game rushed out before being finalised. Sadly then, True Crime: New York City just doesn’t cut the mustard. There are a lot of good basic concepts and ideas that unfortunately lost their way in the development process. If you like the genre, it’s a definite rental. Unfortunately, it’s nothing more than that I’m afraid.
True Crime: New York City review:
True Crime: New York City will follow another policeman through the meticulously re-created streets of a real-life metropolitan area. However, instead of the wisecracking LAPD detective Nick Kang, gamers will now play as Marcus Reed, a former gang member-turned-NYPD officer.
True Crime: New York City review:
All in a days work. As Marcus players can utilize a wide range of weapons in the game ranging from pistols and other munitions (dual wielding capabilities are of course integrated into the game), as well as a range of melee weapons and fighting styles. Changing from one fighting style to another via the d-pad (on ...
True Crime: New York City review:
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