Description:
True Crime: New York City is an urban action-adventure video game published by Activisionand developed by Luxoflux for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube consoles
andWindows based computers.
It is the second game of the True Crime series, released afterTrue Crime:
Streets of LA. As of May 2010, the Xbox 360 is not backwards compatible with the Xbox version of the game.
Marcus Reed is a gang
member who inherited his incarcerated father's criminal empire inNew York City. Several years later, Reed is betrayed by a
friend and assumed dead after an ambush. Covered in blood and injured, Reed
shows up unexpectedly at the traitor's house to exact revenge. After a bloody,
running gunfight with gang members, Reed corners the betrayer in a building
basement and guns him down. Dropping his empty Uzi,
Reed is almost shot and killed by another gang member, but an NYPD detective named Terry Higgins (Mickey Rourke) saves him.
Isaiah Reed (Marcus'
father) and Higgins have been friends for a long time. Higgins tells Reed he
should be ashamed of the level he's sunk to. Although Reed willingly offers to
allow Higgins to arrest him, Higgins refuses. He says he's going to cover up Reed's
involvement in the shoot-out, but this will be his final chance to clean up his
act before he's left to the mercy of the NYPD. Reed agrees, and shuffles off to
tend to his injuries. As he does so, Higgins sighs and says, "Merry Christmas."
Five years later,
Marcus Reed is now an officer of the NYPD,
having worked the beat for four years to become one of the precinct's best
street cops with Higgins' mentoring and guidance. At the urging of Higgins, he
applies to test for his detective's badge and a transfer to the Organized Crime
Unit. After passing the test with flying colors, the head detective does not
believe he is ready so Terry takes Reed out for a few basics, afterwards Reed
and Higgins go to visit Reed's father in jail. The visit is cut short by a
phone call to Higgins. A contact for a case he's working on has called a
meeting in another part of town. Marcus Reed and Higgins hurry to the contact
point. Before getting out of the car, Higgins instructs Reed to come in guns
blazing if he's gone for too long. As Higgins walks into the building with a
briefcase, Reed leans over to pick up some of Higgins' cigarettes that have
fallen out of the glove box, and suddenly, a massive explosion sends the
unmarked squad car flying through the air.
Back at the precinct,
Reed is informed Higgins was killed in the explosion. Reed is denied a place in
the OCU, for now. Marcus is then informed he will be going back out on the
street as a plainclothes cop
while the department investigates Higgins' murder. As Reed resumes his duties,
he is contacted by FBI agent Gabriel Whitting, who requests a
meeting in a parking garage downtown. Whitting informs Reed a member of the OCU
is a mole and likely organized Higgins' death. Whitting does not know who but does
know the mole was working with four major crime syndicates: the Magdalena
Cartel (a Colombian or Mexican drug cartel), the President's Club (parodying Kenneth
"Supreme" McGriff and
his gang), the Palermo Mob (based on the Gambino crime family), and the Shadow Tong (an
ancient Chinese gang taking slight themes from the original "True Crime:
Streets of LA" game). Whitting wants Reed to investigate these
four crime groups to track down Higgins' killer. After being given a folder
with information on the Magdalena Cartel, Reed sets off on his mission of
revenge.
Good
Cop Ending: Victor Navarro
comes to Grand Central Station to find Marcus Reed and Gabriel
Whitting waiting at his locker. Whitting tells Navarro he has a warrant and
tells him to open his locker. Navarro does so, revealing a clothes bag and
some golf clubs. As Navarro taunts Reed,
however, the bag falls down, revealing millions of dollars in cash. Navarro is
carted off and Whitting asks Reed to get some rest. Down in the subway station,
Reed is greeted by the one person he least expects: Higgins, alive and well.
Reed realizes the truth at last: Higgins was the mole. He knew Whitting was on to him, so he faked his death
and framed Navarro for his crimes. When Reed arrested the crime heads, he had
unwittingly protected Higgins from gang vengeance. Higgins attempts to get Reed
to join him and enjoy the money inMexico, but Reed is angry with Higgins for
tricking him.
Annoyed by Reed's
self-righteous attitude, Higgins produces a folder filled with pictures of
Reed's rampage five years ago, threatening him with them if he ever thinks of
revealing Higgins' actions. Reed defiantly replies he would "do my time
standing up, just like my pops" and orders Higgins to surrender. Higgins
runs onto a subway car as Reed follows in hot pursuit. Higgins unhooks the
front car and starts to make his getaway. Furious, Reed shoots wildly at the
train car, and one of his shots triggers an explosion that causes it to flip
over. The rest of the subway train collides with the overturned train car, with
Reed running desperately toward the back of the train, barely escaping the huge
explosion. Later, Reed talks with Whitting and Dixon as Higgins' dead body is
pushed away on a stretcher. In return for catching Higgins, Whitting promises
to give Reed's father another chance with the D.A. Reed walks out of the
station. Marcus' father meanwhile, narrates the end of the story in the
background, saying how much he is proud to see his son stayed in the way of
honor despite the fact there were two bad examples in front of him.
Bad
Cop Ending: Victor Navarro
comes to Grand Central Station to find Marcus and Gabriel Whitting waiting at
his locker. Whitting tells Navarro he has a warrant and tells him to open his
locker. Navarro does so, revealing a clothes bag and some golf clubs. As
Navarro taunts Reed, however, the bag falls down, revealing millions of dollars
in cash. Whitting arrests Navarro on the spot. As Navarro is carted off, Marcus
taunts Navarro, saying, "Don't drop
the soap." Infuriated, Navarro grabs a gun from one of the
officer and shoots Whitting, killing him. Marcus chases Navarro onto a run-away
subway train. After a brief gunfight, Navarro ambushes Reed and knocks his gun
off the train. Reed and Navarro have a fistfight, and Reed wins by throwing
Navarro off the train. As Navarro's body is carted off, Dixon comments she
never would have pegged him a dirty cop. She tells Reed to get some rest.
As Reed sits on a
bench, Higgins shows up. Reed reveals he's known the mole was Higgins since he
took down the last crime syndicate. Higgins asks him why he killed Navarro.
Reed replies he simply hated Navarro. Higgins congratulates Reed, saying they
are alike, and tells Reed to come with him to Mexico. Reed, however, is furious
at Higgins for using him. Higgins hands Reed a bag full of cash, but Reed instead pulls out his gun and
shoots Higgins in the head for betraying him, and remarks, "Motherfuckers with
no loyalty... don't deserve to live". Reed starts to enter a subway with
the cash, but stops and sits back down on the bench, staring at his badge with
shame.
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System Requirements:
CPU: AMD or Intel 1.5 GHz (2.0
GHz recommended)
Memory: 256 MB or Higher (512 MB recommended)
Hard Disk Space: 2.7 GB free disk space
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compliant (Sound Blaster ® X-Fi ™ series card recommended)
Video Card: 64 MB DirectX 9.0c video card (see supported list)
Memory: 256 MB or Higher (512 MB recommended)
Hard Disk Space: 2.7 GB free disk space
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compliant (Sound Blaster ® X-Fi ™ series card recommended)
Video Card: 64 MB DirectX 9.0c video card (see supported list)
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