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Def Jam Fight For Ny The Takeover Is A 10/10 Game For Me Listen I Grew Up With This Game And The GameCube Version
 

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Def Jam Fight For Ny The Takeover Is A 10/10 Game For Me Listen I Grew Up With This Game And The GameCube Version
Well on emulator for GameCube text didn't show.....you can understand how it freak me out!
My favorite character is the guy who have clock around his neck and of course the IC-T well game was good but EA make some bad parts on it. This game and true crime new York made in same years and have a lot of same design. If you want to see who made them in true crime they add their images everywhere.
 
Incredibly based take. I was skeptical because of the rapper tie-ins, but I had a great time killing Snoop Dogg

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Noah? I name my character some numbers. I finish game and only 2 characters remain to open. I rather it have more character and stages.
Window level was one of best, I like the subway too.
 
Well on emulator for GameCube text didn't show.....you can understand how it freak me out!
My favorite character is the guy who have clock around his neck and of course the IC-T well game was good but EA make some bad parts on it. This game and true crime new York made in same years and have a lot of same design. If you want to see who made them in true crime they add their images everywhere.
the ps2 version is the way to go. glad to see true crime mentioned. I played the hell out of streets of LA
 
I still have a true crime on my system to conquer it one day. It says do all the missions to get new stuffs I hope they don't make a pun like ocarina of time. In ocarina of time there was a running Man make with God speed. Not kidding this guy always mannage to get before me there. Then I find out it was a trool from Nintendo for fans.....
 
Incredibly based take. I was skeptical because of the rapper tie-ins, but I had a great time killing Snoop Dogg

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I don't like it at first since the gameplay is sorta different from Def Jam Vendetta, but as I played more through the campaign, the more I like it.
Also this game was my first introduction to Chris Judge before he became known as Kratos years later.
 
Noah? I name my character some numbers. I finish game and only 2 characters remain to open. I rather it have more character and stages.
Window level was one of best, I like the subway too.
The subway level was pretty good. It was funny how I knew exactly what to do
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I still have a true crime on my system to conquer it one day. It says do all the missions to get new stuffs I hope they don't make a pun like ocarina of time. In ocarina of time there was a running Man make with God speed. Not kidding this guy always mannage to get before me there. Then I find out it was a trool from Nintendo for fans.....
I raced him a few times before I figured it out. But that's one of the things that makes OoT a classic!
Also this game was my first introduction to Chris Judge before he became known as Kratos years later.
Oh, cool! which character did Judge voice? And in which Def Jam game?
 
He was D-Mob in both games! He was the big bad in Vendetta and he is your boss in Fight For New York.
Oh D-mob I know him. He were really great in cutscenes. I still don't get it why we have to fight him after defeat crow?
I remember some characters name come from real people is it right?
 
Did you know sometime games make impossible mission for you? Like bot spam same movie and you get damage from everything and then KO! This happens to me a lot
I think we've all suffered that fate. If you want my advice:
"When the bots cheese, you cheese the cheese"
He was D-Mob in both games! He was the big bad in Vendetta and he is your boss in Fight For New York.

I had no idea haha but I can hear a resemblance for sure. Thanks for sharing that!
 
Oh D-mob I know him. He were really great in cutscenes. I still don't get it why we have to fight him after defeat crow?
I remember some characters name come from real people is it right?
Indeed, the majority of characters are actual musicians that were signed to Def Jam label at the time, and a small few are big name celebrities or just original characters. To name a few that's not musician there are Trejo as Trejo, Carmen Electra who was the star from Baywatch TV series, Crazy Legs an old school breakdancer, and Cindy J is Samantha from NFS Underground.
There are lots of interviews and behind the scenes from the artists too on youtube, fun watch.
 
Or one the regular battle themes, you know a game is good when Naganuma is pouring his all for the regular battle theme.
Too bad he only composed for this one, I think his style lends to Yakuza pretty well. Since getting into the series I really prefer when the songs had vocals. I think that was something I liked a lot in Infinite Wealth is that they had a few songs with vocalizations.
 
Too bad he only composed for this one, I think his style lends to Yakuza pretty well. Since getting into the series I really prefer when the songs had vocals. I think that was something I liked a lot in Infinite Wealth is that they had a few songs with vocalizations.
He did a song in Yakuza 5 too! But that's about it.
 
A very good version and at the same time one of the good ways to play this great game along with the PS2 and XBOX version (although the GC not so much but it is good too) and also that it has almost the same content as in the Desktop consoles and also that the PSP version has a more optimal and stable frame rate than that of the Desktop versions but at the cost that it slightly reduced the graphic quality and the gameplay is intact despite the fact that the PSP only had a D-pad, analog pad, 4 buttons and 2 triggers but the controls are well adapted despite the limitations of the PSP range of buttons. Anyway, it's like Def Jam: Fight for NY but Portable.
 

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