Games That Never Were: Fear and Respect (Xbox 360, Playstation 3)

This title starred Snoop Dogg and was set in South Los Angeles. John Singleton (of Boyz ‘n the Hood fame) added his talents to this release in terms of direction, and the game play was supposed to be similar to the Max Payne titles.
Beyond starring one of the most successful gangsta rap artists of all time and having a big-time director underneath its belt, Fear and Respect appeared as if it had little to offer compared to the other numerous urban third-person action titles released through the years. No matter how good an album Doggystyle was, I still can’t find myself excited to play as Snoop in a videogame (whether it was in the original True Crime as an unlockable character or in this).
Past entries in this series:
#1 - Capcom Fighting All-Stars
#2 - Frame City Killer
#3 - Vectorman
Labels: fear and respect, Games That Never Were, Midway, Playstation 3, PS2, snoop dogg, Xbox, Xbox 360