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Daring downtown bank robbery! Citizens run for cover
as bullets fly!

25 To Life is the first true Cops and Robbers game. Choose your side in this
urban action third person shooter. The game delivers intense online game-play
for up to 16 players, as well as a rich single player experience. Witness the
gritty lifestyles of police task forces or strive to survive as a gangster
fighting your way out of the streets.
The story unfolds through the eyes of Detective Lester Williams of the local
Police Department and Andre “Freeze” Francis, the street “lieutenant” of
the 22nd St D-Boys, a well established street gang whose greedy philosophy keeps
their enemies in fear. Their gritty journeys are conveyed through four
intertwined chronicles that culminate into true life lessons.
Freeze, a young twenty-something hustler is trying hard to get out the game,
stay down with his lifelong crew and avoid his third strike. But when Calderon,
Freeze’s lifetime homeboy, double crosses him on the last Job; it forces
Freeze to get revenge, save his only son from a life of crime and survive a
series of deadly shootouts. Along the way, Freeze faces-off with Detective
Williams and his deadly partner, Maria Mendoza. Freeze must also step to a
legion of haters out to kill him…

- Be the law or break the law
- Soundtrack Features: 2Pac, Xzbit, Public
Enemy, Tech N9ne, DMX, and 22 more songs
- Start a gang and take it online with up
to 16 players
- Over 50 weapons to choose from
- Battle online with your fully customized character
- Windows 2000, XP (Windows 95/98/Me/NT not
supported)
- Pentium IV 1.4 GHz (or AthlonXP
equivalent) processor
- 256 MB of System Memory
- 100% DirectX 9 compatible 64MB Direct3D
Card with Pixel Shader 1.1 support (GeForce 3/Radeon 8500+)
(GeForce 4MX not supported)
- 100% DirectX 9 compatible Sound Card
- DVD-ROM drive
- 2.5 GB free Hard Disk space
- Keyboard
- Mouse
- Internet: LAN and Broadband
Internet play supported
- Note: Laptops and Integrated Graphic Cards may function but are not
supported.
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