Rating: 65.8%
Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 2, Xbox and Nintendo GameCube
Genres: Shooter and Adventure
Themes: Action, Sandbox and Open world
Keywords: martial arts, murder, death, street racing, hand-to-hand combat, bullet time, building, custom soundtrack, satire, crime, revenge, dark humor, kung fu, black protagonist, day/night cycle, one-man army, boss fight, explosion, alternate costumes, customizable characters, world map, voice acting, corrupt government, bink video, human, polygonal 3d, shopping, non-player character, profanity, homage box art, sprinting mechanics, moral decisions, side quests, auto-aim, useable vehicles, infinite ammo, in-game radio, theft, non-linear storytelling, controversy, plot twist, new protagonist in sequel, crime fighting, in-game advertising, innocent people die, disc streaming, police chase, sports cars, notoriety system, carjacking, greatest hits and e3 2005
Perspective: Third person
Developer: Exakt Entertainment;Luxoflux
Publisher: Activision;Aspyr Media;Hands-On Mobile
True Crime: New York City
Summary:
Be a good cop or a bad cop in the streetwise action game True Crime: New York City. You can explore the authentically modeled streets of New York City as a police officer tracking down criminals and administering justice. The game features a diverse weapon set, as well as a mixed offering of fighting styles that you can use to take out those who stand in your way. In addition to combat on foot, the game features driving sequences and shootouts. Laurence Fishburne, Christopher Walken, and Mickey Rourke contribute their voice talent to the game as well.