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On the Web
- GameSpy - Preview - Preview, by Benjamin Turner: "Don't be fooled: True Crime ain't your standard GTA clone."
- GameSpy - [4/5] Review of the Xbox version by Russ Fischer. "This is the first game that treats the GTA model as inspiration rather than a quick ticket to the bank..."
- True Crime: Streets Of LA - Official site. Provides information about the game, and screenshots.
- The Armchair Empire - [8.6/10] Reviewed by: M. Enis. "...a fun, well-designed, innovative title...worth at least a rental." Includes screenshots. (Gamecube)
- Firing Squad - [80%] Reviewed by: Marcus Yam. "Despite gameplay bordering on being shallow, True Crime is still very worthwhile of your time because of the experience of brings." Includes screenshots. (Mutliplatform)
- GamingWorld X - [7.9/10] Reviewed by: Adam Matlock. "...True Crime is an enjoyable romp..." Includes screenshots. (Playstation 2)
- GameSpy - [4/5] Review of GameCube version by Russ Fischer. "True Crime...takes GTA as a starting point, fully coming into it's own by the time it's all over."
- WorthPlaying - PlayStation 2 version previewed by Thomas Wilde. Includes screen shots. "Between the excellent use of slow-motion, the feel of a living city surrounding you, and a good cast bringing life to the characters, True Crime is like playing a season of the best '80s cop drama ever, with an infinite budget and a high body count."
- GameZone - Preview (GameCube) - Preview, by Tim Surette: "From the early looks I got, it appears as though True Crime has a very good shot to be much better than The Getaway and Dead to Rights."
- GameSpy - [4/5] Review of PlayStation 2 version by Russ Fischer. "True Crime really does create its own identity, with a tough, unforgiving combat model that creates as solid a police sim as GTA did for gangsters."
Wikipedia Articles
- True Crime: Streets of LA - True Crime: Streets of LA is a video game developed by Luxoflux and published by Activision for the Xbox, PlayStation 2 and GameCube in 2003. Activision later released versions for Windows and the Mac in 2004.
- The Only - The Only is the first single from the industrial metal band's Static-X's third album, Shadow Zone. The song is featured in Need For Speed Underground, The Matrix Reloaded: The Album and on the PC version of the game True Crime: Streets of LA It features more rhythmic (not start-and-stop, machine gun-style) beats and solos.