Remembering this forgotten game ( Part 2 )

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Well, here we are. part 2 of this forgotten games series, and today we are staying in late 2005 game releases. And today the focus will be on True Crime: New York City. Released on November 16th, 2005. I'm going to be honest here; I just started playing this game seriously after a while, like 2 weeks ago, and to be honest, besides the horrible driving. I found the shooting and fighting to be a little bit fun; it's in the okay tier, not good or great, just okay, and as for the story. So far I've got to say it's top-notch. The best part of this game is no doubt the story because you can get to choose whether to be an evil sadistic cop or a genuinely good cop. I'm halfway through the game now, so please no spoilers about the story. You're welcome to give your opinions about the game overall, but no spoilers, please.







 

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I liked this game more than the previous game but I had to stop playing this game because FPS drop was too much. I can play games on low FPS but I didn't want my PS2 to explode or something lol. I'd better play it on PC sometime.
 
I liked this game more than the previous game but I had to stop playing this game because FPS drop was too much. I can play games on low FPS but I didn't want my PS2 to explode or something lol. I'd better play it on PC sometime.
i'm playing it on dolphin ( aka gamecube emulator ) and the fps is smooth and fine. it's the ps2 version that's the issue i think
 
Only reason I know this series is because I picked up the 1st one (Streets of LA) for the Xbox & found out that it displays in glorious 720p resolution on og hhardware. It was great. Because when a game looks good, it feels good! Actually played quite a bit!
Barely touched the 2nd one though, simply because they discarded that high resolution feature. Actually a shame really. Not a bad series though, the narrative is actually good here!
 

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