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Barry
Mr. Do It All

Oct 6, 2004, 7:24 PM
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Law & Order Hits PC Shelves
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Can't get enough of the TV show? Well then try the new video game from Legacy Interactive. Law & Order: Justice is Served has shipped to retail locations nationwide with an SRP of $29.95. Exclusively for PC/CD-ROM, Law & Order: Justice is Served is rated T for Teen. Law & Order: Justice is Served is the third title in the series of games from Legacy Interactive based on the Emmy Award-winning TV drama. Players team up with their favorite stars from the TV show including Jerry Orbach, Jesse L. Martin and Elisabeth Röhm to uncover and prosecute the person behind the death of a young female tennis star just before the start of the biggest match of her career. First, players will begin as part of the investigators alongside Detectives Lennie Briscoe (Orbach) and Ed Green (Martin) having to gather and analyze evidence, solve puzzles, and interrogate witnesses. Then, players move to the courtroom and assume the role of Assistant District Attorney. With the help of A.D.A. Serena Southerlyn (Röhm), players must build a case against the defendant and convince the jury to return a guilty verdict. Tennis personality Patrick McEnroe makes a cameo appearance in Law & Order: Justice is Served, and is featured as himself. Fans of the show and the previous PC games will encounter a variety of new features, providing for enhanced show authenticity and superior gameplay mechanics. New game features include: A new character from the TV show: Detective Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin) A redesigned, more intuitive interface Increased interactivity and flexibility with more characters and locations Improved engine speed and performance Unlockable bonus content from the actors on the show Join the forum and enter to win free monthly prize giveaways!
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