Bad Boys: Miami Takedown -
Developed by Blitz Games and published by Crave Entertainment, this title brought the high-stakes action of the Miami PD’s TNT (Tactical Narcotics Team) to the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and PC. The Lowdown: Gameplay and Story
Take a look at the classic opening and cutscenes that defined the game's over-the-top personality: [NGC]Bad Boys: Miami Takedown Opening RETRO GAMER GAMECUBE YouTube• Apr 5, 2021 Bad Boys: Miami Takedown
At the end of each mission, you’re graded on your performance. You can go full "bad boy" with maximum destruction or aim for a high "Good Boy" score by using "no-kill" takedowns and precision shooting. Developed by Blitz Games and published by Crave
Remembering the Chaos: A Look Back at "Bad Boys: Miami Takedown" Remembering the Chaos: A Look Back at "Bad
Like many movie tie-ins from that decade, Miami Takedown wasn't a technical masterpiece, but it was a genuine effort to encapsulate the spirit of the films. It didn't need a complex storyline—it just needed to let you blow things up in slow motion while Marcus yelled about his blood pressure.
Today, the game is a nostalgic relic for collectors. If you're looking to revisit the streets of Miami, you can often find "complete in box" copies for Microsoft Xbox or PlayStation 2 for relatively low prices on the secondary market.
The game follows a plot loosely inspired by the film, pitting Mike and Marcus against the ruthless drug kingpin Mendoza. Throughout the levels, you swap between the two leads as they investigate a massive heroin smuggling operation.
