Narc
_NARC_ is a 3rd-person shooter that has the player tracking the distribution
of the deadly new narcotic “Liquid Soul” across two different cities in Asia
and the U.S.A. The player controls one of two characters – Narcotics detective
Jack Forezenski (voiced by Michael Madsen), or D.E.A. agent Marcus Hill
(voiced by Bill Belamy). Both are led by Narcotics chief Joe Kowalski (voiced
by Ron Pearlman), and the player switches between the two as the story
unfolds.
As an undercover cop, players are free to roam the streets and dispense
justice at their discretion. Aside from storyline missions, players can
encounter 12 types of randomized street crimes and stop them to boost their
“badge rating” (loosely, a measure of their trust within the police). Players
can likewise flash their badge around to cause perps to surrender or run.
Criminals that resist must be beaten in a small “struggle” minigame to get
cuffed. Players can also arrest alleyway drug dealers and deposit their drugs
safely at the station.
Alternatively, the player can beat up drug dealers for their cash and stash,
then sell the drugs to civilians for income. The player can also use the drugs
themselves for temporary beneficial effects (ecstasy keeps enemies from
attacking, speed makes you run and shoot faster, etc.) at the cost of badge
points and the potential to become addicted. Excessive use of force against
innocent civilians, or selling drugs to other undercover cops, result in major
losses of badge points.
Players have a maximum badge rating of 100. If it drops below 49, they are
demoted to Patrolman and cannot take new story missions. The player must roam
the streets in their police blues and stop enough random crimes to be moved
back to Narcotics. If the player’s rating drops below 24, they are kicked off
the force and rendered jobless. Jobless players cannot fight or shoot weapons
without attracting police attention. Further drops in rating cause the player
to be wanted by the police, with a rating of 5 or lower spawning officers
specifically to shoot or arrest the player.
There are 25 hidden drug stashes in each city. Finding all of them will unlock
the original N.A.R.C. arcade game for play.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Pentium 4 | Pentium 4 1.4 GHz |
VRAM | 32 MB | |
RAM | 1 GB | 1 GB RAM |
OS | Windows XP | Windows XP/Vista |
Graphics Card | 3D-graphics adapter with 64 MB of memory that is compatible with DirectX ® 9.0s (Nvidia ® GeForce ™ 3 Ti200 or ATI ® Radeon ™ 8500) | graphic card 32 MB (GeForce 3 Ti500 or better) |
Direct X | DirectX ® 9.0s | |
SOUND CARD | Sound device compatible with DirectX ® 9.0s | |
HDD Space | 4,5 GB free hard disk space | 4.5 GB HDD |
CD-ROM | device to read DVD-ROM drive | |
Game Analysis | Narc is a 1988 arcade game designed by Eugene Jarvis for Williams Electronics and programmed by George Petro. It was one of the first ultra-violent video games and a frequent target of parental criticism of the arcade game industry. The object is to arrest and kill drug offenders, confiscate their money and drugs, and defeat "Mr. Big". | |
High FPS | 0 FPS ( GTX 1060 ) |