GameZone's Review
6.9
GZ Rating
| Gameplay | 6.5 |
| Graphics | 5.5 |
| Sound | 8.5 |
| Difficulty | Medium |
| Concept | 7 |
| Overall | 6.9 |
Reviewer: Natalie Romano
Review Date: 12/05/2005
True Crime: New York City is a game that could have been a great GameCube substitute for the Grand Theft Auto series but it falls flat thank to some serious glitches
Full True Crime: New York City Review
5.6
Interviews
True Drugs. True Assault. True Murder.
“True Crime: New York City” Set to Open Fire this Fall
“We are talking impeccably recreated 24 square miles of Manhattan made up of over 31,000 buildings (including 80 landmarks) and 1,200 linear miles of roads.”
News
Spike TV “Video Game Awards 2005” Honors Activision
Call Of Duty 2, Tony Hawk’s American Wasteland And True Crime: New York City All Awarded
Activision Hits The Gritty Streets Of Manhattan With The Debut Of True
Crime: New York City
Best-Selling Action Franchise Delivers The Most Accurate
New True Crime: New York City Screenshots Available
Updates At The Official Website
Activision Announces The Ultimate New York City Song Line-Up For True
Crime: New York City
More than 80 eclectic songs from NYC raised or transplanted bands included
New True Crime: New York City Trailer and Screens Available
Official Site Updated With New Goodies
Description
True Crime: New York City will follow another policeman through the meticulously re-created streets of a real-life metropolitan area. However, instead of the wisecracking LAPD detective Nick Kang, gamers will now play as Marcus Reed, a former gang member turned NYPD officer. Though few details about TC:NYC have been revealed, it will presumably have a similar moral-ambiguity system where Marcus can be either a good or a (very) bad cop.







