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Activision Lines up Voices for TRUE CRIME

By: News Editor
Date: Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Source: Activision

Activision has announced they have signed on a cast of seasoned actors to lend their distinct voice talents to the game's main characters of TRUE CRIME: NEW YORK CITY.

The cast includes Christopher Walken as FBI field agent Gabriel Whitting; Laurence Fishburne as drug kingpin Isaiah "The King" Reed; Mariska Hargitay as New York Police Lieutenant Deena Dixon; Mickey Rourke as New York Police Detective Terrence Higgins; Esai Morales as New York Police Organized Crime Unit chief Victor Navarro; Traci Lords as madam Cassandra Hartz; and up and coming actor Avery Waddell as former gangster turned cop Marcus Reed, the game's main character and Isaiah Reed's son.

"With a voice talent roster of this caliber, we are bringing drama to videogames on an unprecedented level that is on par with movies and television shows," said Will Kassoy, vice president of global brand management, Activision Publishing. "TRUE CRIME: NEW YORK CITY was developed with the help of two former New York cops who advised us on real-life police scenarios which were then brought to life through the rich characters portrayed by the voiceover talent."

Former policemen Bill Clark, who also served as the executive producer of "NYPD Blue," and Tom Walker, author of "Ford Apache: The Bronx," consulted on the storyline for TRUE CRIME: NEW YORK CITY which puts players in the role of Marcus Reed, former gang member turned cop. Through the game, players use and abuse their authority to hunt down the murderer of Marcus' mentor while also cleaning up Manhattan neighborhoods from Harlem to Chinatown. Undercover investigations weave players through a murderous web of gangs and deceit as they battle crooks, Marcus' past and everything else the city throws at them.


TRUE CRIME: NEW YORK CITY will be available this fall for the PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox(R) video game system from Microsoft and the Nintendo GameCube(TM) and has been rated "M" ("Mature" -- Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Use of Drugs) by the ESRB.

Click here to visit the game's official site.

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Comments/Responses
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• Sep 20, 2005, 06:42am •
Didn't Chris Walken play a senior cop in the first game? Is he playing the same character in this one?

Damn! I thought the dude from ER was gonna play the main character! If this guy is another CJ Johnson, then maybe this'll work out for the best. I hope that the bad cop, good cop system actually changes the storyline in this game, but I doubt it.

• Sep 20, 2005, 09:23am •
the first true crime was a mediocre at best, but I will give this a rental.

• Sep 21, 2005, 06:59am •
It wasn't exactly a smash hit, but GTA:SA made sure to nab the move-learning aspect from Streets of LA.

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