True Crime: New York City (2005)

Exakt Entertainment, Luxoflux

Nintendo GameCube · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 2 · Xbox

3.01 from 179 ratings

410 members have it in their collection · 6 playing now · 76 backlogged · 56 wish listed

How long? Main story 10h (from 1 logged playthrough)

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 … Read more
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. Read less
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Release dates

  • Nov 15, 2005 (Worldwide) Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox
  • Mar 24, 2006 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)

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4 stars
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3 stars
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2 stars
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1 star
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Tasty_Horrors

Review Tasty_Horrors 5/5 · Nov 19, 2022

Amazing Police Simulator

I always loved this game, the whole "cleaning the streets" bit was the best feature here.

Like It's predecessor, you're given the ranks of a police officer and have to solve/stop various crimes that can effect overall rank in a positive or negative way depending on your actions to stop the crime. The more you rank up, the more unlockables …

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I always loved this game, the whole "cleaning the streets" bit was the best feature here.

Like It's predecessor, you're given the ranks of a police officer and have to solve/stop various crimes that can effect overall rank in a positive or negative way depending on your actions to stop the crime. The more you rank up, the more unlockables you get.

This game brought life to The Big Apple way before GTAIV and does so In a more realistic fashion for a game of its time. Along with the bolstering city, comes a ton of interior buildings that crimes can take place in, bringing variety to the "response" to crimes, allowing for street play or demostic disturbances. The more crime you stop, the cleaner the neighborhood is.

Graphically this game isn't the best looking, just like with Streets of L.A, everything is very unpolished and has rough texture components. But far from game breaking.

This game truly has a lot of fun moments to be had and is a far more superior entry than the first.

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