The game features multiple endings based on the player’s standing on the Good Cop/Bad Cop meter.
The game is notable for its high-profile voice cast and extensive soundtrack: True Crime New York City
: If the player ignores random crimes, specific districts will visibly decline—shops close, streets get dirtier, and buildings become boarded up. The game features multiple endings based on the
is an open-world action-adventure video game released in November 2005 as a sequel to True Crime: Streets of LA . Developed by Luxoflux and published by Activision, the game follows Marcus Reed, a former gang member turned detective for the "PDNY". Core Gameplay Mechanics Developed by Luxoflux and published by Activision, the
The narrative is divided into four major crime syndicates that can be tackled in any order after an initial case: (Colombian cocaine traffickers) The Palermo Mob (Italian-American Mafia) The Presidents Club (African-American gang) The Shadow Tong (Chinese triad operating in Chinatown)
: Over 80 licensed tracks from artists including Jay Z, Fat Joe, Bob Dylan, and The Ramones. Critical Reception and Legacy True Crime: New York City Review - Nintendo World Report
: The game features a 25-square-mile recreation of Manhattan, including GPS-accurate streets and landmarks. Players can travel by car, motorcycle, taxi, or subway.