Read more about Marcus Reed at: Wikipedia Official Site: Activision True Crime: New York City is an urban sandbox-style action-adventure videogame published by Activision and developed by Luxoflux for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube consoles and Windows based computer. Released in 2005, it is the second game of the True Crime series, after 2003's True Crime: Streets of LA. The game begins with Marcus Reed assuming control of his father's criminal empire after he is arrested. A few years later, he is betrayed by a friend, and both he and his father are almost killed during a Christmas night celebration. He survives with the aid of NYPD detective Terry Higgins. Higgins is a close friend of Reed's father and offers to cover up Reed's criminal activity, calling it his "last chance" before he's given to the NYPD. Five years later, Reed is an NYPD officer himself, working under the mentorship of Higgins. One of Higgins' contacts calls and asks for a meeting. At the contact point, an old warehouse, a bomb goes off with Higgins inside. Back at the precinct, Reed is contacted by FBI agent Gabriel Whitting, who informs Reed that one of the detectives in his precinct is a mole, and is probably responsible for Higgins' death. Whitting does not know who the mole is; only that he is connected to four major crime families in the city. Whitting asks Reed to investigate these families and try to find the mole, which takes up a majority of the storyline along with several minor subplots. Towards the end of the game, an officer named Victor Navarro is identified as the mole. At this point, the game has two possible endings, based on the player's badge rating and ultimate status as a Good Cop or a Bad Cop.
Marcus Reed has not been a contender in any CBUB matches.
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