Video Gaming News - July 2005
Santa Monica, CA (July 14, 2005) - Activision today released new
details on its upcoming game, True Crime: New York City.
From Activision:
True Crime: New York City is poised to deliver the most authentic depiction
of New York ever portrayed in a video game. In the game, players take on the
role of former gang member turned cop Marcus Reed as they fight crime on the
GPS-accurate streets of Manhattan, complete with subways, hundreds of interiors,
internationally recognized landmarks and real neighborhoods from Harlem to
Chinatown to Times Square. Players will navigate the city the way New Yorkers
do, by taking cabs, riding subways, walking and driving cars and motorcycles.
Players will experience all the sights and sounds of New York, complete with the
energy and architecture authentic to the city’s diverse neighborhoods, the
voices and likenesses of real New Yorkers, and the cacophony of ambient traffic
and bustling noises unique to the city. The game also includes character
concentrations specific to each neighborhood. For example, the player will find
a plethora of tourists amidst the lights and large buildings of Times Square,
but predominantly locals near the brownstones of Harlem.
True Crime: New York City is being developed by Luxoflux and is scheduled to
release this fall for the PlayStation 2, the Xbox, and the GameCube.
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