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The player can travel across the city freely, commandeer vehicles, do whatever they want in terms of attacking and/or killing innocent civilians, progress through the storyline at their own leisure, spending as much time traversing the city as they wish, and engage in minigames and sidequests. The game falls into the subgenre of Grand Theft Auto clones as the core gameplay and game mechanics are very similar to 2001's Grand Theft Auto III, 2002's Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and 2004's Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
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When the game begins, only the Magdalena Cartel case is available for play, but once that case has been closed, the player is free to play the remaining three cases in any order they wish. There are four "major cases" in the game the Magdalena Cartel, the Palermo Mob, the Presidents Club, and the Shadow Tong. True Crime is an open world action-adventure game played from a third-person perspective, in which the player controls Detective Marcus Reed of the PDNY. The HUD shows the mini-map on the bottom left, Marcus' funds, rank and health on the bottom right, and his current fighting style on the top right. In 2014, Activision dropped the True Crime trademark completely.īasic gameplay in the PlayStation 2 version of the game. The publishing rights were picked up by Square Enix several months later, and True Crime: Hong Kong was ultimately released as Sleeping Dogs, which has no connection to the True Crime series. By 2009, this game had become True Crime: Hong Kong. In 2007, they hired United Front Games to develop an open world game set in Hong Kong.
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Originally intended as the first of a two-part series set in New York and featuring Marcus Reed, after the game's poor performance, Activision scrapped the direct sequel and put plans for future True Crime games on hold. Its lackluster critical response and poor sales figures partially contributed to the abandonment of the True Crime franchise. The game was also a commercial failure, selling only 72,000 units across all platforms in its first two weeks of release in North America, much less than Streets of LA. New York City received mixed reviews, with reviewers citing numerous technical and graphical glitches, leading many to speculate the final stages of development had been rushed to have the game be released for Christmas. The game features a 25-square-mile (65 km 2) recreation of the borough of Manhattan, with most street names, major landmarks and highways reproduced with GPS accuracy. Helped by an FBI agent who is investigating a mole in the OCU, Reed sets about finding out who killed his friend and bringing down the mole. On his first night on the job after receiving a promotion to detective in the Organized Crime Unit, Reed witnesses the death of his mentor. The game tells the story of Marcus Reed, a former New York City gang member turned police officer. It is the second and final entry in the True Crime franchise, after the 2003 True Crime: Streets of LA.
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The PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube versions were released in November 2005, the PC version in March 2006, and the mobile version in March 2007. It was published on all systems by Activision.
It was ported to Microsoft Windows by Aspyr, and to mobile by Hands-On Mobile.
True Crime: New York City is a 2005 open world action-adventure video game developed by Luxoflux for PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube.