Gaming News - March 2006
Los Angeles, CA (March 28, 2006) - Aspyr Media today announced
that True Crime: New York City has begun shipping today for the PC.
From Aspyr Media:
The game puts players into the role of Marcus Reed, a former gang member
turned cop, who confronts four of New York’s most deadly crime syndicates as he
hunts down the murderer of his mentor, all while cleaning up neighborhoods from
Chinatown to Harlem to Times Square. Mastering five fighting styles, advanced
weaponry, special driving maneuvers and all-new interrogation tactics, gamers
choose to walk the straight line and move up the police ranks or cross the
limits of their authority.
Taking place in a present-day Manhattan, True Crime: New York City is set in
an authentic recreation of the Big Apple, and includes landmarks, subways,
interiors, GPS-accurate streets and real neighborhoods. If players allow crime
to go unchecked in any of Manhattan’s dynamically changing neighborhoods,
buildings and foliage will visibly deteriorate, the crime rate will soar, the
streets will fill with trash, potholes and unsavory characters. Alternately, if
players clamp down on crime in one of the many neighborhoods, crime rates fall
and visual improvements will indicate the areas progress.
True Crime: New York City is rated “M” (“Mature” – Blood and Gore, Intense
Violence, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, and Use of Drugs) by the ESRB
and is available for $29.99 through Aspyr's site,
www.aspyr.com/games.php/pc/tcnyc.


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