NARC
Originally slated for a summer 2004 release for all three platforms, the GameCube version was cancelled by the publisher due to disappointing sales of the company's other titles.
Also known as:
N.A.R.C.
Release Region: United States
Release Date: Canceled
Publisher: Midway Games
Nonstop, action-packed drug-busting mayhem. As Hitman and Max Force (the storyline drives which one you control in each level), you must rid the world of the K.R.A.K. organization's drug-infested corruption; Busting Criminals. Unique to NARC, busting criminals is a good way to increase your score and is critical to solving mission objectives; Play as a good NARC or bad NARC. You decide how you want to accomplish your missions. Pursue illegal deals with drug dealers or be the law abiding NARC cop. It's up to you; Combat with Firearms. Being a cop in streets riddled with crime, you're appropriately loaded with powerful weapons including revolvers, a 100-shot submachine pistol, assault rifles, shotguns, grenade launchers, rocket launchers and a flamethrower. Fire on the criminals in standard third-person perspective or use a zoomed-in 3rd person view for a perfect "limb" shot! Bats, crowbars, knives, axes and other street weapons are also available; Unarmed Combat. An intuitive and fun combat system will allow you to take out the garbage without weapons. It is a rough, authentic street-fighting style with big wild punches, head-butts, knee-strikes, grappling and throwing; Ambient Crime. The world of NARC is extremely violent and crime-ridden with drug deals, vandalism, bag-snatching and car theft. These crimes are not related to your mission, but can help you earn additional respect if stopped; Worldwide "drug" locals. NARC's plot takes the player on an action adventure around the globe in pursuit of the evil drug baron, Mr. Big. Your hunt begins in the USA and continues through Hong Kong, Eastern Europe and ultimately, Mr. Big's private island; Stylized look. NARC captures the urban grittiness of reality while infusing it with an ultra-cool, hip attitude and style of the drug street culture; Comprehensive, licensed "street" soundtrack. Tunes from the '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and today reflect the grittiness and toughness of the drug-infested cities of NARC.