Crime Life: Gang Wars

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Crime Life: Gang Wars
PAL game cover (PlayStation 2)
Developer(s) Hothouse Creations
Publisher(s) Konami
Release date(s) November 11 2005 (EU) (PS2)
November 22, 2005 (NA) (XB)
November 29 2005 (NA) (PC)
February 1, 2006 (NA) (PS2)
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Mature (M)
PEGI: 16+
Platform(s) Personal computer, PlayStation 2, Xbox

Crime Life: Gang Wars is a game currently on the PC, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. There are over 25 story mode missions and some free play missions. New moves can be unlocked in the fight championship to help make the character better at fighting other gangs. The game features a hip hop soundtrack to go with the urban gang culture. This game has been criticized by many critics due to bad graphics, controls, and gameplay.[citation needed] The music group D12 played a part in the game's development.

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The game takes place in a fictional American city named Grand Central City, which is in turmoil due to gang wars. Players will control Tre, a rookie gang member of Outlawz, which was once the most powerful gang in the city. The gang is being by troubled by a rival gang, the Headhunterz so the player will set out on a journey to restore the previous glory of the Outlawz.

The emphasis of the game is chiefly on street fights involving many members of rival gangs. Weapons are also available during fights such as baseball bats, lead pipes, hammers and some guns. The game has not gained any noteworthy response due to many aspects, one of which is that one can not drive any vehicles, accompanied by poor graphics and lack of challenges.[citation needed] Detroit-based rap group D12 has provided the music as well as character likenesses and voice over for important characters in the game. The main attraction for gamers will be the music which somewhat saved the face of the game.[citation needed]

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