True Crime: Streets of LA

Rating: 70.6%

Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 2, Xbox, Mac and Nintendo GameCube

Genres: Fighting, Shooter, Racing and Adventure

Themes: Action, Science fiction, Stealth, Sandbox and Open world

Keywords: martial arts, bloody, murder, drugs, organized crime, death, gangs, hand-to-hand combat, bullet time, multiple endings, building, artificial intelligence, satire, crime, drifting, dark humor, kung fu, level selection, day/night cycle, one-man army, clan, boss fight, explosion, alternate costumes, world map, voice acting, corrupt government, bink video, human, polygonal 3d, damsel in distress, upgradeable weapons, breaking the fourth wall, licensed soundtrack, collectibles, unlockables, non-player character, profanity, homage box art, save point, sprinting mechanics, branching storyline, melee, useable vehicles, infinite ammo, cheat code, cover system, destructible environment, law, in-game radio, theft, anti-hero, invisible wall, controversy, plot twist, planet, button mashing, crime fighting, dual wielding, in-game advertising, innocent people die, disc streaming, police chase, sports cars, notoriety system, carjacking, greatest hits, e3 2003, e3 2002, xbox 360 backwards compatibility and spike video game awards 2003

Perspective: Third person

Developer: Luxoflux;Exakt Entertainment;Aspyr Media

Publisher: Activision

True Crime: Streets of LA

Summary:

True Crime: Streets of LA is a free-roaming driving and action game similar in concept to Grand Theft Auto III. The game's structure is mission-based; most of the missions are dictated by the story and initiate following a cutscene that advances it. Failing a mission still allows the player to continue playing through the chapter and undertake subsequent missions; in some cases this will lead to branching paths and optional missions. However, in order to complete the whole chapter the player must eventually succeed in all the main missions.

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