Legacy announces new Law & Order titles
Legacy Interactive plans to unveil both Law & Order: Justice is Served and Law & Order: Criminal Intent at E3 next month.
Legacy Interactive has today announced two new titles in its Law & Order series of TV show-inspired adventure games. Law & Order: Justice is Served is scheduled for release through Vivendi Universal Games this fall, while Law & Order: Criminal Intent will hit stores Q1 2005. Both games will be unveiled at E3 next month.
Both of the games announced today will feature the voice talents of the TV shows' stars. Law & Order: Criminal Intent will feature Vincent D'Onofrio as Detective Robert Goren. Law & Order: Justice is Served will feature a number of characters from the show, including Detectives Lennie Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Ed Green (Jesse Martin) and Assistant District Attorney Serena Southerlyn (Elisabeth Rohm). Additionally, there will be a cameo appearance by tennis personality Patrick McEnroe.
We'll bring you more information on the Law & Order titles as soon as it becomes available.
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