I recently started (last Saturday weekend)
True Crime: NYC on the PC.
Finished it Thursday night (the main quest).
It was decent.
It sure ain't no GTA, but it was still was fun.
The game ran well at 1024x768 on my PC -- it should, given my system and what the game's requirements are. For the most part, no controller really needed for the driving and shooting elements -- which is good. KB/moue controls are fine, for the most part. Though, a controller is necessary for any of the hand-to-hand brawling portions of the game, since the camera sometimes can be very wonky AND since the game doesn't have a button to press to put the camera right behind the player (like say Silent Hill series does have) at any time.
There's some side quests and stuff -- that are preset and all. I ain't done many of those, though.
But also, I did like was it has those STALKER moments, where you'll be in the middle of just driving around and a random quest will just pop-up to where you can take care of the matter however you feel; good or bad; up to you. Maybe a big shootout. Maybe a few people got into a fight. Maybe someone stole a car. Who knows. The quests ain't deep, but they just keep popping up like there's no tomorrow. So, that part is cool.
I like the whole "good cap/bad cop" meter, too -- which all depends on if you kill people (when you shouldn't, when not in self-defense) or if you actually arrest people. You can frisk anyone and try to find evidence. If they got evidence, you can arrest them. If you like, turn in evidence to increase your rank. If you find evidence on someone, you can even plant evidence you find on people and arrest them! LOL. Too funny.
The voice-acting ranges from not-so-good at all to very good (Lawrence Fishburne, Mickey Rourke, and Christopher Walken come to mind here). It's usually dead-on or completely off; there's no real in-between. The script was defiintely nothing special, though the action was definitely good enough to keep me going.
The game does have a very annoying bug in the Shadow Tong quest, which can cause you to have to restart the mission so you might be able to finish it (same issue is on the XBox version of the game, still).
Though, one additional thing to note --
the licensed soundtrack in the game is awesome.