View Full Version : True Crime: Streets of L.A.
BlaZ1
09-29-2003, 05:31 AM
Nightmare asked me to post some pics of this game...instead of going through that trouble i got a web site that has pics on it
I think it has 18 or so that u can go through.....the pics r for PS2 but the game is also for X-Box and GC.
http://www.gamepro.com/screen_viewer.cfm?product_id=12814&genustext=PS2&posnum=1
pharoahlogic
09-29-2003, 05:56 AM
Hey Blaz wats up man....thanks for those pics. i think i mite get that game i heard it was gonna be awesome
NIGhtMAre
09-30-2003, 12:17 AM
yea thanks for posting i really appreciate it. :)
TwiztidSkater15
09-30-2003, 01:50 AM
ive read about that game, it looks really good.
NIGhtMAre
09-30-2003, 02:11 AM
its ok but its it looks like a mix between GTA:Vice City and the getaway.
BlaZ1
09-30-2003, 04:45 AM
yea it does look good, I read in a mag that u can do all this cool stuff.
You can drive cars, shoot two guns(can be different) at the same time, do a bunch of kung-fu moves, do slow motion movies.
ITS GONNA ROCK!
pharoahlogic
09-30-2003, 01:36 PM
awesome...i heard u have even a whole lot more freedom than GTA 3 or Vice CIty...can anyone verify that?
robiskewl
09-30-2003, 07:46 PM
isn't it a FPS?
pharoahlogic
10-01-2003, 12:17 AM
FPS what is that?
GrizzledJASPER
10-01-2003, 01:30 AM
F-irst P-erson S-hooter. like halo
pharoahlogic
10-01-2003, 02:56 AM
oh thanks...well then in that case: i dont think its a FPS
BlaZ1
10-01-2003, 03:40 AM
No its third person u might be able to aim in first person tho.
I don't remember exactly what it said but Vice city covers like 5 square miles...and True Crime is gonna cover like 5 times that or something. I'll do some more research.
What i like most is that u can either be like a good cop or a bad cop, for example: If instead of shooting a suspect in the head u shoot him in the leg u better more like a good cop. Pharoahlogic the game does give u alot of freedom but if u do to many bad things like killing people the cops start coming after u.
I'll get more info on it later.
BlaZ1
10-01-2003, 03:55 AM
I Got this stuff off a website....
True Crime: Streets of L.A. combines the deepest fighting, shooting and driving elements ever seen in one game. Take on the role of Nick Kang, a no-holds-barred undercover operative fighting to bring down the crime syndicates of L.A. in driving missions, gunfights and martial arts showdowns across hundreds of square miles of the city. For maximum replayability, an unpredictable, branching storyline gives you the freedom to complete missions as you choose - however, you also have to face the consequences of those choices for better or worse. Successes or failures lead to entirely different game experiences, unveiling multiple storylines with no repeated missions.
Triple threat gameplay - True Crime: Streets of L.A. delivers the best combination of fighting, shooting and driving ever in a game. Build skills as you progress, learning new fighting moves, more sophisticated shooting skills and driving maneuvers.
Fighting elements include one-on-one duels, martial arts brawls, training sessions and stealth objectives. Take the perps down with punches, kicks, combos, grapples, lethal stealth maneuvers and finishing moves.
Shooting elements feature massive gunfights, slow-motion dives, taking cover, using enemies for cover, targeting multiple enemies at once and using precision targeting to focus in on one specific area of the enemy's body for wounding or one-shot kills.
Driving elements include shooting from your vehicle, car-to-car combat, commandeering other cars, stealth tailing, racing, chases and escapes.
Be a badd-ass hero - As tough-as-nails Nick Kang, you were thrown of the squad for use of excessive force. Now you're back as an operative for the Elite Operations Division. It's up to you to bring the crime syndicates down using your infamous, unconventional methods.
Do it your way - A unique branching storyline allows you to navigate your own way through over 100 missions - even leaving the mission path at times to build skills, explore the city and bust random criminals. Success leads in one direction, while failures lead in another - without any repeat of missions. If you decide to kill a boss, you may lose the information he had. If you don't kill him, he may come back to haunt you. Along the way, you've got to react to and handle random crimes that spring up. These incidents alter your path and keep the story unpredictable.
Realistic cop life in a realistic city - Get all the gritty detail of a real undercover operative's world in a painstakingly recreated Los Angeles featuring recognizable landmarks and famous streets. Cruise around the city taking down or harassing the scummiest denizens of the streets. Bust drug dealers and prostitutes, shakedown informants and confront gang members to get the job done.
NIGhtMAre
10-01-2003, 11:27 PM
ya thats waaay to long for my attention span.
BlaZ1
10-02-2003, 04:16 AM
hahahahahahaha
It pretty much just talks about the good cop bad cop thing.
NIGhtMAre
10-02-2003, 09:32 PM
ohh ok.
GrizzledJASPER
10-03-2003, 01:55 AM
that wreaks of wickedmad sweetness dude (that was a good one). you'll have to let me play it when ya get it
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