


But it's worth playing.The game's story mode, the main attraction to Fight for New York, starts by having you create a custom character by crafting a face, body type and fight style. I recommend it, but due to it's increased 's price has gotten jacked up brutally in the last few years. You can even pimp an SUV with Xzibit by slamming his head against it repeatedly. Think Lil' Kim can fly? Throw her out of a window if you'd like. Got a beef with the public enemy? You can set Flava Flav on fire. If you don't like him, you can throw rapper Sean Paul in front of an oncoming subway train. The cube version lacks a few things, but not the fun in the game, which is what really counts. I commented on it before, actually knocking the gamecube version, which was a big mistake. I actually love this game, after playing it for over 2 years. Also, you will train to fight under the great Henry Rollins of the punk band, Black Flag. Your role is to fight in the clubs, taking them over so they belong to D-mob, and at the same time, buying yourself new threads (clothes) new bling (jewelery) New ink (tattoos) and getting new hairstyles. One of the cops will talk to the sketch artist (the beautiful Lauren) and you get to pick what you initially look like. While being escorted by two cops to the police station, the car they are riding in is crashed, and D-mob is liberated by an unknown. The story begins after Gang leader D-mob is arrested at his illegal fight club. A stellar cast including Snoop Dogg, Ice-t, Chris Judge, Method Man, Danny Trejo, and Femme fatales like Lil' Kim, Carmen Electra and Kimora Lee Simmons, you're in for a fun ride. While this game might glamorize street gangs and violence, and at the same time giving it an image that it teaches respect, it's by far one of the most fun fighters i've ever played. Thanks to Def Jam: fight for New york, you can fight as your favorite Def Jam star.
