GTA-Styled True Crime Gets Final Verdict 32
Thanks to 1UP for its review of Activision's multi-platform driving/shooting hybrid, True Crime, which starts by pointing out that "there aren't very many true console competitors for GTA... True Crime: Streets of LA is the first real contender since The Getaway." The reviewer praises the "plot-oriented makeover", but is concerned about game shortness: "You can get all three endings... in a weekend once you master the controls." Gaming Age is delighted by the title, suggesting it's "one of the best games to come out this holiday season", and IGN PS2 rules True Crime as "an enjoyable game if you can clear your mind of Grand Theft Auto expectations", while GameSpot points out that the just-shipped title is another to boast an advertising tie-in, as hero Nick Kang is "modeling new apparel and footwear from Puma's spring 2004 collection."
stop it! (Score:2)
Special Combat Moves! (Score:2)
And they said LA was fully detailed. Cant wait to see this game in action, always liked the freedom you get in these games, and a kick ass collection of music. Mafia was pretty good with the open freedom you could drive around, just missed going into buildings more often in the game, but didnt have the GTA type soundtracks.
Out today! (Score:2)
I'm excited to see it. I loved driving through London in Getaway, and I know LA much better than London.
In Getaway, they missed all the tiny streets that make London so fascinating, but it was very fun when I realized that I knew where I was. For example when I saw King's Cross, I popped over to my honeymoon hotel on Bloomsbury Square. I just want the game map that the British got, so I can see which streets are in the game in more detail.
TV ad. (Score:2)
Re:TV ad. (Score:1)
My girlfriend and I have both been playing this quite a bit the past couple days. Fun game and highly recommended for anyone who likes the GTA-style play.
Re:TV ad. (Score:2)
I, and other people I know who have played, got very bored with the game, VERY quickly. After just a few days.
The game is great, but somehow it just gets boring.
(This of course is my opinion, yours may be different...)
simpsons (Score:1)
1) drive somewhere before time runs out
2) collect dropped items (kinda like big n veiny in gta3)
in short: a good weekend rental, but i wouldn't buy it
Re:TV ad. (Score:1)
Re:Advertising in games (Score:2, Funny)
If not then you're already adrift in a world of advertising whoredom aren't you?
Re:Advertising in games (Score:2)
Re:Advertising in games (Score:1)
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"GTA-Styled True Crime gets final verdict" (Score:3, Insightful)
I was looking at the text and going "wtf, where is the verdict!"
Took a look at it. (Score:4, Interesting)
Well, except for aiming guns, which is already nearly impossible with a joystick unless you're too young to be playing such a title, and whatever shoulder button you had to hold to aim always went to the lady in the walker instead of to one of the five people beating the holy hell out of you.
And I agree with a former poster, the violence is way over the top. Not an effective substitute for game quality, and probably warping the only people with the time to play the things.
Anonymous Coward? Tommy??? (Score:2, Funny)
even my drug addled brain can recall Tommy Vercetti.
Re:Anonymous Coward? Tommy??? (Score:2)
Re:Anonymous Coward? Tommy??? (Score:1)
Rollin' down Rodeo with a shotgun... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Rollin' down Rodeo with a shotgun... (Score:1)
Too Real ?? (Score:1)
This True Crime game is based heavily in the real world, with all the violence from GTA but now in realistic setting and location. Can anyone else see the crazy people out there latching on to this and complaining. I mean they have a problem
Dragons and skulls? (Score:2)
Also, I'm wondering about the jab at GTA's "arm flapping weirdos". I thought the motion cap in GTA's cut scenes was pretty good, actually. The hands were disturbingly inanimate club-fists, but the GTA models weren't so ho