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Organized crime video games (12 C, 278 P) P. Video games about pirates (7 C, 159 P) Video games about police officers (17 C, 531 P) T. Video games about terrorism (14 ...
Pages in category "Fictional criminals in video games" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Inspired by the Grand Theft Auto series, 171 is an open-world action-adventure game with role-playing and third-person shooter elements. The player controls a young criminal living in a low-income neighborhood in Brazil who can complete several gigs, both legal and illegal, purchase and use firearms, drive and steal vehicles, and commit other illicit acts such as murder and theft.
This category is a list of video games with gameplay or plot simulated in solving crimes and apprehending criminals featuring any fictional detectives. Subcategories This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total.
Dead to Rights (video game) Dead to Rights II; Dead to Rights: Retribution; Deadbolt (video game) Deathground; Def Jam Vendetta; Def Jam: Fight for NY; Def Jam: Icon; Déjà Vu (video game) Deja Vu II: Lost in Las Vegas; Deus Ex: Human Revolution; Dick Tracy (video game) Dirty Harry (1990 video game) Dirty Harry (canceled video game) Disco Elysium
The team wanted to create a postmodernist commentary on commonplace violence in video-games, leading to the game's unconventional approach to portraying realistic consequences to realistic violence, leading the team to seek an uncomfortable, tiresome and oppressive atmosphere, with a focus on themes of violence, urban isolation and loneliness. [5]
Other well-represented crimes among illegal immigrants known to be living in the US include sexual assault — with 523 convicted or suspected rapists in ICE custody and 20,061 not — and assault ...
True Crime: Streets of LA is a 2003 open world action-adventure video game developed by Luxoflux and published by Activision for GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox in November 2003, for Microsoft Windows in May 2004, and by Aspyr for Mac OS X in March 2005. A mobile phone adaptation was released in November 2004. [8]