sablescort
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Anyone played True Crimes: Streets of LA lately?
I did for my xbox and ...sure it's no GTA, but it was pretty fuckin' awesome!
Playing as a rogue cop u gotta investigate a big crime happening all over 250 SQUARE MILES of Los Angeles! Having been to LA myself, I can say is Hot Damn! almost all of LA has been replicated in the game. I remember driving thru Pacific Palisades and having a "street race" in my Audi against a Lotus on Sunset Blvd all the way to the PCH in real life almost 12 years ago. I did that again on the xbox and the length of the street was almost exact as in the real LA! It even takes 15 minutes to get from the east end of LA to Santa Monica on the Santa Monica Freeway!
It got fighting, shooting and driving all in one game. But to unlock different moves for the game, u gotta visit the 24/7 training places - kung fu schools for fighting, cop stations for shooting and driving courses for driving techniques.
As in GTA, u are free to do anything u want but the missions and how u receive them are much different. if u fail a mission u will go to an alternate mission like branching on a tree. There are random crimes scattered all over LA and u gotta catch perps and criminals to add points.
IMO its a pretty good damn game, but as I previously stated it's no GTA.
I did for my xbox and ...sure it's no GTA, but it was pretty fuckin' awesome!
Playing as a rogue cop u gotta investigate a big crime happening all over 250 SQUARE MILES of Los Angeles! Having been to LA myself, I can say is Hot Damn! almost all of LA has been replicated in the game. I remember driving thru Pacific Palisades and having a "street race" in my Audi against a Lotus on Sunset Blvd all the way to the PCH in real life almost 12 years ago. I did that again on the xbox and the length of the street was almost exact as in the real LA! It even takes 15 minutes to get from the east end of LA to Santa Monica on the Santa Monica Freeway!
It got fighting, shooting and driving all in one game. But to unlock different moves for the game, u gotta visit the 24/7 training places - kung fu schools for fighting, cop stations for shooting and driving courses for driving techniques.
As in GTA, u are free to do anything u want but the missions and how u receive them are much different. if u fail a mission u will go to an alternate mission like branching on a tree. There are random crimes scattered all over LA and u gotta catch perps and criminals to add points.
IMO its a pretty good damn game, but as I previously stated it's no GTA.

