
As Marcus walks away, Terry greeted him, "Merry Christmas".įive years later, Marcus has become a cop. Angered of the damages Marcus did, he warns him that this is the last time he's going to save him. Just as one of the gang members is going to kill him, Terry Higgins saves his life. He manages to kill Kev as revenge for setting him up. Marcus goes on a killing spree on Kev Lar and his henchmen. The story begins with a gangster named Marcus Reed going to an apartment all being bloody and injured. The frame was unstable even on the PC, if you met the requirements or even ar exceed them the frame was not constant.


The problem with the game was it had major bugs and gltiches which would sometime make the game unplayable. There is also a precision aiming function that lets a player enter a slow motion, manual targeting mode in which they may choose to take a nonlethal neutralizing shot, or a deadly head shot. As previously stated in this page the auto-aim is quite competent and very well done allowing you to quickly snap to and eliminate your targets. The strongest aspect is would seem to be the gun play. It is a mixture of gun play, driving and melee combat. The gameplay for True Crime New York City Is fairly straight forward. The game's worst shortcoming is the frame rate issues, that are present on every version of the game, breaking the action and making the game rather lackluster and not fun. The auto-aim system was very well done, and is similar to the one in Grand Theft Auto IV. However, most critics have looked past this to the recycled, broken gameplay that the game features. This can be seen in the street signs and names, that resemble real streets. One of the game's most impressive feature is the fact that the map of New York City is accurate, and seems to be very detailed. While somewhat improving the gameplay elements from the previous title, the game suffers from multiple problems such as low frame rates and bad AI.

True Crime: New York City is the sequel to Activision's True Crime Streets of L.A.
