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True Crime: Streets of LA

  • Videogame
  • 2003
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AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,9/10
1,6 mil
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Russell Wong in True Crime: Streets of LA (2003)
True Crime: Streets Of La
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O policial Nick Kang, suspenso do LAPD, torna-se parte de uma unidade policial de elite e defende Los Angeles de uma conspiração envolvendo a Tríade Chinesa e a máfia russa.O policial Nick Kang, suspenso do LAPD, torna-se parte de uma unidade policial de elite e defende Los Angeles de uma conspiração envolvendo a Tríade Chinesa e a máfia russa.O policial Nick Kang, suspenso do LAPD, torna-se parte de uma unidade policial de elite e defende Los Angeles de uma conspiração envolvendo a Tríade Chinesa e a máfia russa.

  • Roteiristas
    • Peter Morawiec
    • Micah Linton
    • Mark B. Goff
  • Artistas
    • Russell Wong
    • Gary Oldman
    • Christopher Walken
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,9/10
    1,6 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Roteiristas
      • Peter Morawiec
      • Micah Linton
      • Mark B. Goff
    • Artistas
      • Russell Wong
      • Gary Oldman
      • Christopher Walken
    • 12Avaliações de usuários
    • 1Avaliação da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Russell Wong
    Russell Wong
    • Nick Kang
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    Gary Oldman
    Gary Oldman
    • Rocky
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    Christopher Walken
    Christopher Walken
    • George
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    Michelle Rodriguez
    Michelle Rodriguez
    • Rosie Velasco
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    Michael Madsen
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    • Don Rafferty
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    • Chief
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    Ron Perlman
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    • Misha
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    Mako
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    • General Kim
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    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Ancient Wu
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    Keone Young
    Keone Young
    • Big Chong
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    Ryun Yu
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    • Cary Kang
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    Grey DeLisle
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    Vernee Watson
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    Yuji Okumoto
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    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
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    • (as Kevin M. Richardson)
    André Sogliuzzo
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    Daran Norris
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    reuel_thompson

    Good, fun game.

    True Crime is the type of game that you sit down at, have a good time and then you want to play it again. It isn't Grand theft auto and it isn't driv3r but it has some cool features that none of those games have. So if you want just a good, easy to pick up game which has no real depth or heavy plot then choose True Crime: Streets of L.A.

    Graphics: 6/10 (big city but spread out and dull) Sound : 10/10 ( Loads of hip hop gangster music) Gameplay: 9/10 ( Some cool features but some flawed controls) Overall: 8.5/10 (A good game to sit down and play for a while)
    VichusSmith

    Nothing can top GTA, BUT...

    Don't listen to frank gifford. I don't know who gave him a computer to use, but he's wrong.

    Sure, there are games that will and have taken the GTA go anywhere, do anything gameplay and the attitude that keeps you playing, but there was so much put into True Crime that you have to applaud it. Russel Wong must have gotten a lot of cash for lending his voice to this game, because he's all over it. There are hours of his dialogue, wisecracks and his grunts and groans as his character, Nick Kang, fights. Christopher Walken is in here as well, playing the old friend of Nick Kang's father.

    The major similarity to GTA is that you can do what you want when you want, and you can go on to the next mission when you feel like it. The twist is that you're a cop and if you act violently, you become a bad cop, making cops your enemy as well.

    There is a large soundtrack- about 50 songs or so- that are unedited. There are also some nice cheats and options as well for replayability.

    So If you're looking for a game to hold you over until the next GTA, this is definitely it.

    Sound: 8/10 Graphics: 8.5/10 Gameplay: 8.0
    7CuriosityKilledShawn

    Poor man's GTA is actually quite fun

    True Crime owes a lot, if not everything, to the Grand Theft Auto series. Indeed it is very difficult these days to have a free-roaming action game and not compare it to GTA but True Crime is so alarmingly similar that I'm surprised Rockstar didn't try to sue.

    The story of True Crime is right out of a direct-to-video action film of the late 80s. It starts out as your typical renegade cop shoots first and ask questions later kind of pulp but ends up being about ancient Chinese wizards, huge fire-breathing dragons and sewer-dwelling zombies. If it began far-fetched then what it ends up as is just plain weird. However, that's not to say you'll not have fun. The plot is spread out over 9 different stages each with about 10 individual missions. It's possible to replay your favorite missions too.

    True crime has 5 different styles of play. First their is the free-roaming bit where you can run all over LA solving street crimes. There there's the car chases in which you run bad guys (and sometimes airplanes) off the road. Third is the stealth missions in which you must sneak into places unnoticed and render unconscious anyone you see. Fourth is the one on one combat and fifth, my favorite, is the shoot-em-up levels, where you can do loads of stunts and diving through the air blasting away at bad guys. The slow motion as you zero in on the targets is brilliant. But I would have preferred if the game was bloodier. A few splatters here and there ain't enough.

    But much of this game is boring, aesthetically at the least. The geographically accurate LA is impressive but it's so unbelievably bland. The dullest colors are used to paint the environment and the city is pretty made up of grey-scale. The cars also cannot do stunts. Which is crap. How brilliant would it be to drive right off the freeway and fly into the sky before plummeting 100 feet? Too bad, you can't do it because of the pointless invisible wall.

    Pros:

    Loads of action.

    Blowing up stuff is fun.

    Cool cut scenes with funny dialogue.

    Great tunes.

    Cons:

    Some missions are boring.

    No stunts.

    LA is bland and thoroughly NON-interactive.

    The fights with General Kim are IMPOSSIBLE!

    Loads of very long loading times!

    No matter how disappointing some parts of the game are I will still be getting the sequel, True Crime: New York City. But please do not make as boring as LA was and cut out those awful loading times!

    Graphics B+ Sound A Gameplay A- Lasting Appeal A-
    practiced_bravado

    Like a martial-arts revenge thriller from the 1990's. I'd give it ** 1/2 out of 4.

    Just played "True Crime" and even though its most obvious inspiration from a gaming point of view is the ever popular "Grand Theft Auto" series. From a movie point of view, this action title seems to be a throwback to those wildly absurd, but oh so entertaining martial-arts thrillers from the 1990's.

    Like Dirty Harry, the lead character, Nick Kang, voiced by Russell Wong ("Romeo Must Die") is a cop who doesn't play by the rules. He was raised in Japan, where he and his younger brother learned the martial-arts. His father, also cop from LA, was killed in the line of duty under mysterious circumstances. The police department still wonders, was he a dirty cop?

    With a little help of his unwanted new partner, voiced by Michelle Rodriguez, and an old timer who knew his dad, voiced by Christopher Walken (where have he heard this before), Nick is determined to solve the mystery and avenge his father's death. But in order to this, he must survive both the Triads and Russian mob, who seem to up to something fishy in the streets of LA.

    Unfortunately, midway through, the story pulls a 180 and starts to involve the supernatural that's right out of "Big Trouble in Little China". It doesn't mix with the rest of the story and seems a bit contrived. Still, as a gaming expierence, I enjoyed this title, although it's a bit brief. It involves a little bit of everything action-oriented, although it doesn't tower over the competition in any of the genre it delves in

    Wong's cliched cop reminded me of the Brandon Lee character from "Showdown in Little Tokyo" and the areas in which build up your fighting skills in various dojos seemed right out of Jeff Speakman's "The Perfect Weapon". I loved the fight sequences in this game, more so than the "Max Payne"-esque shooting segments, which are also fun. Dozens of firearms and melee weapons are up for the taking and the indoor enviroments are fully destructable.

    The "drive anywhere, doing anything" aspect from "Grand Theft Auto" is a bit limited, but is entertaining. You can play as good cop or bad cop, though I wish there was more variety to the random crime acts that occur. Also, the "choose your own adventure" branching storylines is welcomed and I also liked the soundtrack, which was appropriate, given that LA is a mecca of hip hop culture.

    Still, as a whole, the game isn't up to the standard of Rockstar's "Max Payne" and "Grand Theft Auto" franchises. Few games are, but I felt this game was too short and the Chinese ghost story twist in the middle, was, well it was bad. But, its a hit with American gamers and I can see why, since I am one. I do hope the sequel is better and more worthy of a purchase. As far as this title goes, I think you should rent it before you buy.

    I'd give it two and a half stars out of four. Not bad, but not really good, it's just fun.
    dnawrozzada

    True Crime Streets of La is everyone's game!

    I have True Crime Streets of La for PS2. Believe me or not, this is the only video game that I have for my PS2. I literally play this game every single day. What I like about this game is that if you collect 30 dog bones, you can unlock and play Snoop Dogg as a undercover cop. All he have to do is solve street crimes. It's really nice that True Crime Streets of La is the GTA clone, which means similar to GTA, except that in True Crime, you have to play as a law enforcement officer. In GTA, you can do whatever you want like missions or killing people, stealing cars, robbing places, One of my favorite police undercover game ever!

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    • Curiosidades
      Ancient Wu was based on Lo Pan from Os Aventureiros do Bairro Proibido (1986). Both characters were played by James Hong.
    • Erros de gravação
      The police cars in the game have normal license plates such as the way they say California at the top then under it they have random numbers and letters. However, a real police car would say CA Exempt and under it would be all numbers, no letters.
    • Citações

      Nick: That sounds like a line from a bad video game.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      In the opening, Nick side-kicks the screen, and the bottom of his boot becomes the Luxoflux logo. This is followed by a humorous phrase and sound effect, such as "Ride the Donkey!" and the sound of a donkey braying.
    • Versões alternativas
      The PC version contains new features not included in the other versions, such as additional cutscenes, more weapons, additional songs, more character skins, and several multiplayer modes.
    • Conexões
      Featured in The Making of 'True Crime: Streets of LA' (2003)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      6 in the Morning
      Written by Ice-T and Charles Glenn

      Performed by Ice-T

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