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Developer
Luxoflux Corp.
Publisher
Activision, Inc.
ERSB Rating
M
Rel. Date
14 May 2004
Genre
Third-Person Action
Players
1

True Crime: Streets of L.A. combines the deepest fighting, shooting and driving elements ever seen in one game. Players take the role of Nick Kang, a no-holds-barred undercover operative fighting to bring down the crime syndicates of L.A. in driving missions, gunfights and martial arts showdowns across hundreds of square miles of the city. For maximum replayability, an unpredictable, branching storyline gives players the freedom to complete missions as they choose - however, they also have to face the consequences of those choices for better or worse. Successes or failures lead to entirely different game experiences, unveiling multiple storylines with no repeated missions.

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