
This sort of thing will eventually put a few dings in your car - or, more likely, mash it into a heap of twisted metal. Of course no one seems to get injured, even when they’re sent flying from an exploding car. The damage you leave in your wake can look quite impressive. That’s best handled by a slight bump on the right joystick, which activates a "combat move" that’s likely to send your opponent skidding into a building. This feature also allows you to skip much of the inconsequential driving and head right to the next job.īut you’ll still need to be prepared for a good deal of automotive jousting. You keep track of your primary and side missions by using a PDA. Unfortunately, the missions start feeling very similar after a few times around the block. These missions usually involve a good deal of driving, but you also get to stretch your legs a bit and exchange gunfire with gangsters. You’ll be asked to hunt down specific people, steal vehicles, compete in street showdowns and deliver packages. The game plays a lot like a lightweight combination of "Grand Theft Auto" and "Need for Speed: Undercover." You’ll spend a lot of time running errands for various shady characters while trying to build your street cred with the city’s three rival gangs. Of course none of this really makes any sense for a lawman, so you’ll just have to put your brain in neutral if you want to enjoy the ride.

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It also apparently gives you license to ram hundreds of civilian vehicles, menace pedestrians and smash sidewalk stalls with virtual impunity. That gives you the excuse to plow through dozens of roadblocks and run scores of police cars off the road.


As is usual in these types of tales, you’re deep undercover so even the local cops are unaware of your true identity and mission.
