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Platform: PlayStation ® 2, Xbox ®, PC
Ship Date: Winter 2005
Genre: Action/Adventure
Developer: Edge of Reality
ESRB: RP

Written and directed by renowned filmmaker John Singleton (Boyz N the Hood, Baby Boy and 2 Fast 2 Furious) Fear & Respect is a cutting-edge, third-person action/adventure videogame realistically depicting life on the intense urban streets of South Central LA. Players step into the streets fresh from prison as a "retired" OG named Goldie, played by a 22 year old Snoop Dogg. Players must shoot, brawl and explore their way through recognizable landmarks such as the Nickerson Gardens housing project and the LA Twin Towers prison. The entire story is set against the backdrop of a sweltering South Central summer. On these streets, it's all about reputation, where players decide if they want enemies to look at them with fear – or with respect.

FEATURES

BLOCKBUSTER TALENT. Written and directed by John Singleton, "Fear & Respect" features Snoop Dogg, who lends his likeness and voice to Goldie, the main character.

R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Unique "reputation system" affects player's interactions with other characters, available weapons, appearance and story based on their decisions and actions. Choose to motivate people gaining their respect or by instilling fear.

REAL LIFE – REAL WEAPONS. An assortment of real-life street weapons including semi-automatic assault rifles, automatic assault pistols, revolvers and shotguns.

TO LIVE OR DIE IN LA : Faithfully recreates South Central Los Angeles with full-roaming areas for exploration, gunfights and fistfights in Crenshaw, Watts and Compton featuring recognizable landmarks such as Nickerson Gardens house project, LA Twin Towers prison, Crenshaw strip Leimert Park and the Long Beach Bridge.

SERIOUS STORYLINE: Academy Award nominated writer/director John Singleton and the gangsta attitude of Snoop Dogg, bring the gritty reality of gang warfare on the streets of South Central LA to life in an engaging, emotional story.

BARE KNUCKLE BRAWLS: Visceral and moderately-paced bare knuckle fist fights allow players to utilize tactical strategy for close quarters combat.

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