The player must also be careful not to accidentally kill civilians in the crossfire or damage city properly. Even in situations where players are required to shoot at a suspect, players are judged on whether they inflict a fatal injury (head shot) or an immobilizing injury (arms, legs, etc.). The game features a good cop / bad cop rating system which is based on the player's behavior, particularly in regard to whether they kill characters or let them live. True Crime features different story-lines and endings depending on the way the player acts. This might be a better weapon, advanced driving techniques or a skilled grappling move. The player can choose to complete challenges in the following categories: Driving, Shooting and hand to hand combat.Īfter completing a task in either category the player will be rewarded with an upgrade. The game features upgradable skills that Nick can work on to improve his performance. During this process the player may also commandeer vehicles to assist in his or her duties. While completing the story missions the player can also choose to assist other officers with various calls ranging from bar fights to high speed chases or bank robberies. True Crime: Streets of LA is an open world sandbox style gameplay that puts the player in the role of an undercover police officer. Although not entirely accurate, the game features a 240 square mile re-creation of the city which features recognizable street names and land marks.
True Crime takes place in a simulated Los Angeles, California. Throughout the game Nick is able to track down several men who may have information regarding his father’s mysterious disappearance. These gangs include the Triads and the Russian Mob. The story involves Nick’s hunt for the top members of several gangs who have taken hold in Los Angeles.
True Crime: Streets of LA features hard-boiled cop Nick Kang-Wilson, son of Henry Kang-Wilson. Release Date: 2004 - 2006 Minimum System RequirementsĬPU: Intel or AMD 1.8 GHz (2.True Crime: Streets of LA was developed by Luxoflux and published by Activision on the GameCube, Mac, PC, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The action is non-stop and you can never repeat the same mission twice as you play through a branching storyline that takes place across 250 square miles of accurately recreated Los Angeles. operative Nick Kang, assigned to the task of taking out the merciless Russian and Chinese crime syndicates plaguing the City of Angels. True Crime: Streets of LA (2004): True Crime: Streets of LA is the deepest combination of driving, fighting and shooting ever burned into one game. For example, the player will find a plethora of tourists amidst the lights and large buildings of Times Square, but predominantly locals near the brownstones of Harlem. The game also includes character concentrations specific to each neighborhood. Gamers experience all the sights and sounds of New York, complete with the energy and architecture authentic to the city’s diverse neighborhoods, the voices and likenesses of real New Yorkers, and the cacophony of ambient traffic and bustling noises unique to the city. Players navigate the city the way New Yorkers do, by taking cabs, riding subways, walking and driving cars and motorcycles. True Crime: New York City (2006): Players assume the role of former gang member turned cop Marcus Reed as they fight crime on the GPS-accurate streets of Manhattan, complete with subways, hundreds of interiors, internationally recognized landmarks and real neighborhoods from Harlem to Chinatown to Times Square.