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Loose cannon cop Nick Kang, suspended from the LAPD, becomes part of an elite police unit and defends the City of Angels from a plot involving the Chinese Triad and the Russian mob.Loose cannon cop Nick Kang, suspended from the LAPD, becomes part of an elite police unit and defends the City of Angels from a plot involving the Chinese Triad and the Russian mob.Loose cannon cop Nick Kang, suspended from the LAPD, becomes part of an elite police unit and defends the City of Angels from a plot involving the Chinese Triad and the Russian mob.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 4 nominations total
Russell Wong
- Nick Kang
- (voice)
Gary Oldman
- Rocky
- (voice)
- …
Christopher Walken
- George
- (voice)
CCH Pounder
- Chief
- (voice)
Mako
- General Kim
- (voice)
Vernee Watson
- Dispatcher
- (voice)
- (as Vernee Watson-Johnson)
Kevin Michael Richardson
- Additional Voices
- (as Kevin M. Richardson)
André Sogliuzzo
- Additional Voices
- (as Andre Sogliuzzo)
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Featured reviews
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!
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)
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)
-----Amazing----
This game is just beautiful to look at and play, The story-line actualy keeps you in the game *unlike VICE CITY*. You play a cop in this one not a ganster which is kool becuase you can arrest people now.
But If I could change or add something to this game then I would add more weapons, more missions, New cars, more charactors to choice from,And the chance to fly a plane or helicopter.
My rating for this game -------
8/10
Looking forward to the movie! (coming the fall of 2005)
But If I could change or add something to this game then I would add more weapons, more missions, New cars, more charactors to choice from,And the chance to fly a plane or helicopter.
My rating for this game -------
8/10
Looking forward to the movie! (coming the fall of 2005)
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
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
The "True Crime" was paying full-price for this piece of crap
Some comments already referred to this game ripping off GTA, and that's basically its only appeal. It's missing a lot of the things that made GTA great, though. The radio only plays rap music, there's no humor, you only get one gun (unless you kill somebody and take theirs, but then it's only until it runs out of ammunition--then you lose it), and the story is really lame and hackneyed (so are GTA's, but there the references are at least tongue-in-cheek). Also, the game was pretty clean-cut and had this stupid Karma system that punishes you for breaking the law. "He's a cop. He's supposed to always obey the law." Well, ok, but that makes for a really horrible game premise. The whole thing seemed a lot like Activision was trying to capture the GTA market while avoiding the backlash from religious groups and over-the-edge "WHAT ARE WE TEACHING OUR CHILDREN??" housewives that Rockstar received for their games. Unfortunately what resulted was a huge piece of boring, bug-filled **** that was just barely interesting enough to let the plastic on the Vice City CD cool off for a week.
Did you know
- TriviaAncient Wu was based on Lo Pan from Big Trouble in Little China (1986). Both characters were played by James Hong.
- GoofsThe 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.
- Crazy creditsIn 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.
- Alternate versionsThe 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.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Making of 'True Crime: Streets of LA' (2003)
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