The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
Ex-cop Nick Kang is going deep undercover to stop the Chinese and Russian gangs that are destroying the city. Bring down the crime syndicates of True Crimes Streets of LA. in driving missions, gunfights and martial arts showdowns across hundreds of square miles. Drive, fight, and blast your way through a massive array of unpredictable missions, using stealth techniques, martial arts moves. And an ask-questions-later arsenal. Moreover, True Crimes Streets of LA features a branching storyline that gives you the freedom to complete missions as you choose and face the consequences later. Also the hardcore True Crimes Streets of LA. have met their match.
Product Details
UPC: 047875804173
Condition: Used
Genre: Action & Adventure
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Mature
SKU: GC_TRUE_CRIMES_STREETS_OF_LA
This game is fully clean, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs. This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
True Crime Streets of LA
True Crime Streets of LA is a 2003 open world action-adventure video game develop by Luxoflux and publish by Activision for GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox in November 2003, for Microsoft Windows in May 2004. And by Aspyr for Mac OS X in March 2005. A mobile phone adaptation was release in November 2004. The game tells the story of Nicholas Kang, an uncompromising Los Angeles police officer who is recruit into the Elite Operations Division in order to investigate a series of bombings in Chinatown. As he delves further into the case, he discovers it may be connected to the disappearance of his police-officer father twenty years previously. However, the game features a 240-square-mile (622 km2) re-creation of a large part of Los Angeles, including most of Beverly Hills and Santa Monica, with most street names, landmarks and highways reproduced accurately.
Streets of LA receive generally mix-to-positive reviews. Many critics praise the ambitious nature of the game, its setting. And the differentiation between itself and Grand Theft Auto III. Also the branching storyline and the overall ‘feel’. Common criticisms. However, were graphical and technical problems, an unlikable protagonist, and poorly implement gameplay. But the game was a commercial success, selling over three million units worldwide across all platforms. And the True Crime franchise continue in 2005, with the release of True Crime: New York City.
Description
- Ex-cop Nick Kang is going deep undercover to stop the Chinese and Russian gangs that are destroying the city. The mobsters have met their match — you’re a one-man army, using their own tactics against them, to shut them down.
- And bring down the crime syndicates of L.A. in driving missions, gunfights and martial arts showdowns across hundreds of square miles.
- In addition the unpredictable branching storyline leads to a wide variety of new choices, with mission you undertake.
- Also build skills as you travel across levels, as you explore the realistically design city.
Chuck the gamer –
This game is not that great. The controls are pretty good, but the shooting sytem is terrible. The cut scenes are pretty fun when Nick (the main character) smart mouths. And it is pretty fun to jack cars and cruise around the city. But it is not fair how lola and general kim are impossible to fight. It has ok graphics. Rent this game before you buy it.
Jeffw –
Game works
Jonathan –
I can think of nothing bad about this game. It has crisp, beautiful graphics. It melds GTA, Dead to Rights, and Max Payne. It is the game that we Gamecube owners have been looking for to fill the void of a non-existant GTA GCN port. It has already been praised by real reviewers who have played the beta versions of it. I know that this isn’t a really convincing review, but I have one last thing to say. This game features an all-star cast of voice actors including…Christopher Walken.;) ‘Nuff said.
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Grant Wheeler –
This game couldn’t be played when I bought it. I got ripped off. I wish I could give negative stars