Friday, December 2, 2011

True Crime: New York City Review

True Crime: New York City
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I rarely give 5 stars, but this one is close. For the original xbox, this is one of the funnest games I've played. Almost as good as the GTA franchise. If you played the first one, You notice it was kinda fun. The improvements on this one make it far superior to the last installment.
originality- 7/10 (loses points for being made after gta, high score for being a cop and being improved upon)
graphics-8/10
sound- 8/10
replay-5/10 (not a whole lot to do once you beat it, also might get old after a while)
fun factor- 9/10
over all-8.5-ish
A much under-rated game by the gaming community. The button layout/interface is far better than the fist game, as is the amount of stuff to do (customizing character and cars, out running cops, different fighting styles, entering buildings, and more)
Unfortunately, this game isn't compatible for the 360... but the first one is.. ughh.

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True Crime: New York City is the most authentic depiction of New York in a Video game. Marcus Reed was a gang member, just waiting for his turn in a jail cell, until Terry showed him he could do more than just fill an orange jumpsuit. Five years later, Marcus and Terry are New York City police officers, and life is better -- until Terry is brutally murdered. Marcus gets the call to go undercover and becomes obsessed with finding Terry's killer. If he has to, he'll take on every gang and mob in the city to do it. Special Collector's Edition includes behind-the-scenes footage, "making of" feature, trailers, music, flythroughs, interviews and viral videos. Also includes high-quality case, map with game objectives and game tips. Navigate over 25 miles of Manhattan -- select from any number of undercover vehicles, or borrow one from the citizens. Prepare for the nightmare of NYC trafficGPS-accurate streets of Manhattan, complete with subways, hundreds of interiors, internationally recognized landmarks and real neighborhoods from Harlem to Chinatown to Times Square

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