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True Crime: Streets of L.A. PlayStation 2

Release Date: November 4, 2003
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Also Known As: True Crime: Streets of LA
Also on: Xbox, GCN, Mac, PC, Cell
Genre: Third-Person Action Adventure
Publisher: Activision
Developer: Luxoflux Corp.
M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Mature Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Violence
The biggest hurdle facing the Luxoflux developed True Crime: Streets of LA is it's proximity in both premise and expectations to Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto franchise. PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube owners are supposed to want it because at a glance it looks so much like the videogame phenom that has dominated the charts for two years, yet gamers are supposed to approach it with an open mind and take it for what it is. True Crime is an action game that allows you to drive around several hundred square miles of Los Angeles streets and seamless exit the car and interact with thos...

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Bug Report: 2004-June-17

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True Crime Out on Bail

Nov 6, 2003 - Author Robert Crais has dismissed his lawsuit against Activision for basing their Nick Kang character from the game True Crime: Streets of L.A. on his own character, Elvis Cole. Also included in the lawsuit was developer Luxoflux and game desi...
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True Crime: Streets of LA

Nov 3, 2003 - What is a crime? According to our sources, a crime is some sort of unlawful activity whereupon some form of punishment is imposed when caught. By that meaning, the saying, "It's only wrong if you get caught" holds true. So that brings us to what exac...
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True Crime: Streets of L.A. Box Art
Experience the hard-boiled life of a Los Angeles city cop, and choose to either uphold the law or take it into your own hands. True Crime: Streets of LA puts players in the role of LA cop Nick Kang on missions to take down major crime syndicates. True Crime recreates a 400 mile area of bustling Los Angeles California cityscape, where players will be able to freely roam, or take on missions that span from trendy Santa Monica to the gritty streets of Hollywood. True Crime also features deep "bullet-time" shootouts, and martial arts battles.
Genre: Third-Person Action Adventure
Publisher: Activision
Developer: Luxoflux Corp.
Release Date: November 04, 2003
MSRP: $19.99
Also on: Xbox, GCN, Mac, PC, Cell
M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Mature Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Violence

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Ranked #377 out of 4785 PlayStation 2 rated games.

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