Crime Life: Gang Wars tells the story of a man named Tre. Tre is a new member of the Outlawz, a street band once strong that seem to have fallen on hard times, while its main rival, Headhunterz, flourishing. You can say that it is "Streetz tha» by the way they use a "z" instead of "s" in their names. You can take the role of Tre and work to gain a representative to the neighborhood getting into fights organized road, impressive
jewelry stores, shoplifting and all kinds of sick business. While the list of options may sound appealing, one is slightly different from the next, and the core of the game is a "group -em-up terrible blow commands with some practically insignificant you can use to order their followers around. Sometimes rival gangs piled on chaos members swaying and arms showing poor artificial intelligence of the game and the ugly animation. Sometimes you can go one on one with a man and witness firsthand the horrors of fighting game system.
Whatever the situation, the game is uniformly bad. They are given two attack buttons, a block and a change button which allows you to use a portion of an adrenaline meter easy filling to eliminate special attacks to cause more damage. You can press two buttons together to perform a throw, which is fun because the enemies away from you as if throwing a cardboard box blank. When you have defeated the enemy at a rather low level, the Y button appears above his head. Pressing the button and kill the enemy with a special death animation. Some of these are the neck breaks, or if you're holding a knife, you can select the type up over his head and pushes the sheet into it. Some of them are wrestling moves like arm bar, which probably
will not kill a man no matter how much he tore his hand back. The combined system is enthusiastic and movements do not look good. It is a mission-based game, and complete quests, you will see scenes, both prerendered and the engine, trying to move the story. But never gives no strong incentive to proceed. The ugly character models look even worse by, and prerendered scenes are not much better. Leaders of rival gang played by five of the six members of D12 (Eminem must have been busy recording voice-over for 50 Cent: Bulletproof that afternoon), but it would be difficult to identify most of them, because there are many voice them in the game, and ugly character models do not resemble real life D-12.This game is like a game of PlayStation running on some sort emulator that conflicts with the resolution and antialiasing attempt wide
screen makes ridiculously blurry. The texture quality is too low, the animation is poor, and the character models are completely ridiculous. You will even see some textures "swimming" from one side to the other in a couple of points, as in all the classic games of PS Remember in 1995 and 1996. In addition, the camera is not so hot, so even and if you can see beyond the images of the game, you can not have a clear view of the action.
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