ug. i've benn playing the train wreck known as True Crime: Streets of LA. lacking in total polish and discernable style, as a game i can't really recommend it. go ahead and rent it because its worth that and nothing more. these guys should have been spending more time playing GTA and less time thinking up cheesy sub-par Bruce Campbell wannabe one liners for that jackass Nick Kang.
lookout for glitches 'cause they're every where in LA. you'll slam into invisible walls, clip half way through highway dividers, clip through fences, and find that LA is indeed a strange place.
that aside there is an upside. hidden throughout the game are 30 "Dogg Bones" if you find them and collect them you unlock the Dogg Father himself as a playable character. i guess i should also mention christopher walken got a narration gig for this disc.
go plop down a fin and check this game out. just make sure you don't trip over a glitch that fell out of the case on your rush to return it to blockbuster.
lookout for glitches 'cause they're every where in LA. you'll slam into invisible walls, clip half way through highway dividers, clip through fences, and find that LA is indeed a strange place.
that aside there is an upside. hidden throughout the game are 30 "Dogg Bones" if you find them and collect them you unlock the Dogg Father himself as a playable character. i guess i should also mention christopher walken got a narration gig for this disc.
go plop down a fin and check this game out. just make sure you don't trip over a glitch that fell out of the case on your rush to return it to blockbuster.