Display title | True Crime: Streets of LA |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A wide-open sandbox game where you play a Chinese-American cop in L.A., in the vein of irreverent action-comedies such as Beverly Hills Cop. It is noted for several things: Being immeasurably better than Dead to Rights at the whole "Mix gunplay with martial arts" genre-blending thing, being really funny, and allowing the plot to progress even if you fail every single mission (though failure does prompt many different branchings and will affect how good an ending you reach). |