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Crime Cities

Moby ID: 5689

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Crime Cities transports gamers to a futuristic world where law and order has long since been replaced by a wave of crime and terror.

But who is orchestrating it?

That is the question authorities desperately want to find the answer to and they can only see one way to get it--infiltration of the crime organisations known as the Synclides.

The Human Federation decides to frame one of its men, Garm Tiger, for treason and disobeying orders and sentences him to spend the rest of his days on one of the planet’s prison cities. This is Garm’s cover as he begins the most crucial mission of his life.

Once within the confines of the prison, Garm, alias Johnny Red, effectively becomes a gun-for-hire within this lawless society, exactly what the Human Federation had planned.

At the start of the game he is equipped with a small yet highly maneouverable flying combat craft, plus a small amount of credits in his bank account.

In Crime Cities, missions are offered to Garm via his GloAdam Hartleyet computer and can be accepted or turned down at the player’s discretion. Objectives include such activities as elimination of targets, search and rescue, and bodyguard roles, with some of these having to be completed in a specific time.

The missions will originate from a number of sources: the underworld gangs, shady government organisations, or simply a ruthless businessman who wants to eliminate a competitor. Accepting or declining missions will play a crucial part in the game’s development--should you risk the hard-earned acceptance of one party by taking out its convoy for some quick cash or play it safe?

All of the action takes place from the flying craft as you dogfight your way through each city’s myriad of skyscrapers. Correctly identifying targets as you fly through the dense traffic is critical--launch an attack on a neutral pilot by mistake and the police will soon be on your tail. And remember, they are unaware Garm is undercover and have orders to shoot-to-kill.

Successful completion of a mission results in various rewards such as money (with which you can upgrade your craft), special bonus weapons, or armor and an improved standing within the criminal fraternity. This increased credibility will lead to better missions being offered and, hence, quicker movement up the criminal hierarchy and the eventual goal of uncovering the criminal mastermind.

Deathmatch fans are also well catered for, with Crime Cities allowing 16 players to go head-to-head across a LAN or via the Internet.

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Average score: 63% (based on 13 ratings)

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Average score: 3.3 out of 5 (based on 11 ratings with 1 reviews)

Combine the 5th Element, Wing Commander and Blade Runner, and you get Crime Cities

The Good
The premise of the game is what drew me in. Dark cities with flying cars. This was a wonderful new variation to the classic aerial shooter sim that was first introduced with Wing Commander and the old Star Wars genre.

The Bad
This is a really tough game. It takes a lot of getting used to trying to navigate a car down-town. Plus, it would have been nice to get out of the car once in a while. The occasional cut-scene would have been really neat, after missions.

The Bottom Line
Basically, you have the dark sin and drug-infested city, with flying cars and Star Patrol running about. It's wet and rainy, the music is slow and melodramatic. You are an undercover agent, and your car is armed with all kinds of wonderful missiles and lasers. You accept missions via a cyber interface, and upgrade your car with the money you make.

Windows · by DaChief (11) · 2002

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Game added January 28, 2002. Last modified August 29, 2023.