Continuation of the famous action game from 2003. We play the role of a black policeman Marcus and set off on the streets of the title "The Great Apple". The player can perform tasks related to the main thread or numerous additional missions.
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True Crime: New York City Description
If you’re one of the millions of people who played True Crime: Streets of L.A., you’ll expect to fight, drive and shoot your way through an amazingly detailed representation of New York City. This, however, is just the beginning!
Luxoflux upped the level of realism in True Crime: New York City and are putting you in control of the city, being as good or bad of a cop as you choose. Sure, lots of games let you roam where you want. In True Crime, however, you are the law! Pull over and search cars, write tickets, interrogate suspects, shake down informants, take on New York’s top crime families and follow a crime into the majority of the city’s buildings. You’ve got the badge and this is your town.
Enough about the game, there’s plenty of time for that from now until launch. This site will be your hub for the latest screenshots, production updates, movies, weapon information, character bios, neighborhood tours and more. In our “Street Cop Training” section, you’ll learn what it takes to carry the badge on the streets of New York City. We’ll take you behind the scenes with our developers and the advisor that helped the team create the most realistic version of New York you’ll see in a game.
Last updated on August 14, 2015
True Crime: New York City Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows March 24, 2006
PlayStation 2 November 15, 2005
Xbox November 15, 2005
GameCube November 15, 2005
Developer: Luxoflux
Publisher: Aspyr Media, Inc.
True Crime: New York City System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium 4 2 GHz, 512 MB RAM, graphic card 64MB (GeForce FX5700 or better), 2.7 GB HDD, Windows XP SP2