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True Crime: New York City

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  • 2005
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VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,0/10
1102
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
True Crime: New York City (2005)
AzioneCrimineMisteroThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaStreet cop Marcus Reed, a former gangster, tries to uncover who is behind the murder of his friend and mentor, Lt. Terrance Higgins.Street cop Marcus Reed, a former gangster, tries to uncover who is behind the murder of his friend and mentor, Lt. Terrance Higgins.Street cop Marcus Reed, a former gangster, tries to uncover who is behind the murder of his friend and mentor, Lt. Terrance Higgins.

  • Sceneggiatura
    • Peter Morawiec
    • Duane Stinnett
    • Arthur Usher
  • Star
    • Avery Kidd Waddell
    • Laurence Fishburne
    • Mickey Rourke
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    1102
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Peter Morawiec
      • Duane Stinnett
      • Arthur Usher
    • Star
      • Avery Kidd Waddell
      • Laurence Fishburne
      • Mickey Rourke
    • 18Recensioni degli utenti
    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    Avery Kidd Waddell
    • Detective Marcus Reed
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    • (as Avery Waddell)
    Laurence Fishburne
    Laurence Fishburne
    • Isaiah Reed
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    Mickey Rourke
    Mickey Rourke
    • Terrence Higgins
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    Christopher Walken
    Christopher Walken
    • F.B.I. Agent Gabriel Whitting
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    Mariska Hargitay
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    • Deena Dixon
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      • Peter Morawiec
      • Duane Stinnett
      • Arthur Usher
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    3lopingbuzzard

    Good way to virtually tour NYC

    The coolest thing about this game is that it contains all of Manhattan. All the streets, anyway. Unfortunately, most of the buildings are generic with just a smattering of actual buildings and landmarks such as St. Patrick's and the UN building. You cannot enter into most of these buildings, however, with a few exceptions like Grand Central. The only buildings you can enter are generic restaurants, hotels, and laundries. And they are all the same - the interior of every hotel is exactly the same, as is every convenience store and strip club.

    It was fun to roam the streets of Manhattan again, and safer than doing it for real. The game-play, however was pretty bad. The main story missions are somewhat amusing, but the regular police work is painfully repetitive. Stolen cars, fights among the homeless, rock bands wrecking hotels... you have to deal with these problems over and over and over.

    This game might be appealing to anyone who has never seen, played, or heard of GTA: San Andreas. To everyone else, it's just a cheap, buggy, boring, knockoff. Forget playing the game. Just enjoy touring Manhattan without the normal traffic - sort of a Manhattan ghost town.
    123skidoo-4

    Impossible to control - threw my copy in the trash

    This review is for the PC version of the game.

    I've never thrown a game into the garbage before, but that is what I have just done with True Crime: NYC. Fortunately I only paid about $10 for it at a discount store and not $50 or whatever its original price was.

    The game had a lot of promise. The idea of a virtual NYC you could drive around was a cool idea, and that part of the game I really liked (although it got annoying after the 50th time I got smashed into by other cars). And I like the idea of having big name voice actors involved, though I have to wonder how hypocritical it was to have Marsika Hargitay of SVU playing a female detective whose skirt is only a few steps down from a thong (if there are cops who actually dress like this on duty outside of the vice squad, I'm signing up!).

    And I liked the basic plot - what little I could get before i gave up in disgust.

    And give up I did. I'm OK with games that are difficult, in terms of being able to achieve goals or fight and survive. But when one literally requires 4 arms in order to hit all the controls you need to accomplish anything, at that point I say the game is poorly designed and not worth my time. What's worse, actions that work perfectly well during the training mode mysteriously no longer work once the "real" game starts. As a result instead of frisking and arresting suspects, I ended up either pushing them in front of cars (which was fun, I'll admit, but not quite what the game wanted me to do) or my gun came out and I shot them, which again wasn't exactly the mission.

    There is a difference between being frustrated with a game that is difficult and being frustrated with a game that is physically impossible to play. The first issue can be alleviated by finding a hint guide somewhere, or even finding cheat codes. But there's no cheat in the world that protects against bad design.

    As I say, this is with regards to the PC version. Maybe the console versions are simpler to operate and therefore actually can be played. If you have a choice, take the console version. Unless you have 4 arms, of course.
    8Jackson122

    Solid Game

    Let me start off by saying that this is the 1st ever mature rated game that I ever bought. For any parent looking to buy this game for a child, the violence isn't too bad, but the language is definitely in full force. Anyway, back to the review. The bad? The game is glitchy at times, even stopping when entering a building or in the middle of a mission. Also, the game is very short, and the language feels overdone in certain places. The good? However short, both endings are solid and resolve the game for the most part, and the characters are very realistic and likable, especially the game's protagonist, Marcus Reed. I could not justify $50 for this game when it came out, but now, it is a great buy for $10 at your local Gamestop. Overall, a solid game.
    1Eatdacheetoh

    Total garbage.

    True Crime: New York City is a pitiful attempt to cash in on the urban themed games, the game is the sequel to True Crime: Streets of LA, which was a decent attempt to cash in on the popularity of the GTA games.

    One of the problems comes from the story, so bare bones and generic I was guessing the plot quarter of the way in.(And mostly right too!) The script is pretty bad, even though they've got Traci Lords and Christopher Walken in this game, they drop F-bombs and the N word every few seconds.

    The only glimmer of hope in this game should come from the Graphics, sound, and gameplay... right? Well maybe the sound, but that's it.

    The graphics are nothing short of unimpressive and uninspired, sure they mapped New York down to almost every nook and cranny, but it's useless when you've got nothing to do.

    The gameplay combines sneaking,fighting,driving, into a mish mash of awfulness I can't even comprehend.

    The sound is probably the only thing that saves this game, it has a combination of rap and the New York music scene.(The Ramones, Blondie, etc.)

    But, here comes the worst part of the game. The bugs. Not your regular house hold bugs, but "destroy your game permanently" bugs. The x-box version gets the worst of it, including a bug that makes it impossible to finish the game. But that's not the only bug, oh no. Enemeies get hung up in objects and cars disappear. Which makes you have to restart the mission you where on at the time.

    Overall, I give this mess 1/10. It's quite possibly the worst game i've ever played, don't even bother. Save yourself $50 or $5 dollars.
    8life-goes-on94

    True Crime NYC IS better than True crime streets of LA

    True Crime NYC is the next in the True crime series after streets of LA. IT is a very good game in my opinion with fair graphics, OK gameplay and a fairly good story. Although the music in my opinion isn't very good as it is mainly all rap, and you are sometimes shot through walls it is still a good game. It is also longer than Streets of LA as in that game you could pretty much just skip every mission and have it done within 2 days. The shooting is also better in streets of NY. However, the game does have some 'bugs' in it, for example one time i got trapped underneath some stairs and could not move so i had to restart the console, i was meant to be going up the stairs. also sometimes the game jumps and everything starts flashing all the things i just mentioned as well have nothing to do with how clean the disk is.

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      When Marcus performs the first "Freddie the Cabbie" side mission, he says, "Next they'll have me flying remote-control toys." This is a direct reference to Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, where Zero used RC helicopters to do battle with his nemesis, Berkley.
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      When entering the subway station at the corner of W 125 St. and Frederick Douglass Blvd. or after boarding the train and selecting that position from the map, the name of the subway station is Wall St.
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      Marcus Reed: [having stolen a car] I'm sorry. No I'm not!

    • Versioni alternative
      German version is cut to avoid being indexed by the BPjM. The changes: Blood splatters and gore were removed, flame throwers and Molotov cocktails are removed from the game altogether, the option to threaten a enemy with a gun during interrogations is removed, and the option to break a enemy's neck from behind is removed.
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      Featured in The Making of 'True Crime: New York City' (2005)
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      True Crime
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      Written by Dion Neuble, Jarius Mozee, Jason Freeman, Redman (as Reggie Noble)

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