Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure

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  • ESRB Rating: Mature
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Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure by Atari for the PC is an homage to graffiti's rich culture. Told through an alternate reality in a futuristic universe, the game represents the culmination of seven years of story and character development by fashion pioneer Marc Ecko, the visionary behind several of today's most respected youth lifestyle brands.

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Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure - PC

Graffiti is Art, and Vice Versa

For those who are just getting into the world of graffiti, this is the game for you. Marc Ecko's Getting Up is an excellent mix of the Grand Theft Auto series with the legendary Style Wars movie. Not only does the player get to tag all over the city of New Radius, but also fight the Civil Conduct Keepers (CCK) on his way to becoming a graffiti Legend. Trane, the main character, is exceptionally voiced by the rapper Talib Kweli. More voice talent is provided by Charlie Murphy, as 'White Mike', and Brittany Murphy, as the news reporter. This is not a run-of- the-mill generic graffiti game, mind you. With talented figures such as SmithSANE, T-KID, SEEN, Futura2000, COPE2, CES, and Shepard Fairey, aka OBEY, supplying their skills, among many others, this game knows what graffiti is all about. If you're worried about tagging or fighting to wack music, have no fear: the game is loaded with an excellent soundtrack. From Mobb Deep, Rakim, P.Diddy, the Notorious B.I.G., all the way to System of a Down. There is no going wrong with this game.

Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure - PC

Even better in higher resolutions

Jeers on this version for lack of customizing controls. Tsk Tsk. otherwise still a great tribute to writers, and again I assert this reviewer should not have reviewed this game. He seems to know nothing of the culture and history of writing this game blissfully celebrates, and I will defend this notion to the end. It is legit and top quality. Though, this could have used the sensitivity in controls of a MGS game.

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