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Ha, bought that one because I enjoyed True Crime: Streets of LA so much. I was really disappointed with the length of the story though. After I beat the game I mostly hit up the underground fighting circuit afterward but it was not enough to make up for the loss of experience between the two games. The first one had me going for hours and hours, loved all the alternate endings and the free roaming wasn't half bad ether in it. Now the free roaming was a hell of a lot better in New York City but in the end it lacked so much that I could not truly love it as a sequel. Edit: I was also kind of pissed off that you didn't get to keep the dual Uzi's.I would highly recommend Gun, free roaming the West, fun Side Missions, excellent story,
It may have a lot of bugs and glitches, but True Crime: New York City, has a special place in my heart, the first game to actually have NYC, the way it ought to be!
rwallacefan
That sucks... :-/[QUOTE="ggnome213"][QUOTE="dream431ca"]
Only 1 or 2.
dream431ca
Why? It's a great game.
I'm just saying that it sucks that there are only 1-2 hours accessible. It would be fun if you could go into all of them. XDIf you get it, be sure to make some videos of you playing. I wanna see you blow some **** up and hijack a heli. I almost hijacked a heli once when one was really close to the ground but I ended up fallen off a cliff trying to get it. If memory serves me correctly that is.hey man, thanks for posting.
i was kinda thinking the same thing to be honest. i've watched a few vids of revolver, and i don't think it quite cuts it. plus, the whole linear gameplay in general, with any game, get old. thats why i was lookin for a sandbox style game. to sum it up, mercs pretty much looks amazing.
shooter009
[QUOTE="ggnome213"]I only played the game a few times but could never get into some of the houses, were a lot of them accessible?dream431ca
Only 1 or 2.
That sucks... :-/[QUOTE="Pixel-Pirate"]
I played the actual game (not the GBA game. The actual DDM board game). Still have all the pieces around. IF (and this is assuming if) the game boy version plays just like the real version, I'm sure you can find an instruction manual or rules guide for the game somewhere on the net.
DDM was fun. Too bad it didn't catch on.
toxic_jackal
I actually have the real game starter, but did never play it...I don't think the rule book of the actual tabletop game would help. I'd most likely need the instructional manual for the gba game. I guess I can try to find a website that talks about (don't like gamefaqs walkthroughs). :S Or maybe somebody can give me one on here...?
In theory it should use the exact same rules as the real life game.
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