- World famous hip-hop artist Talib Kweli as the voice for lead-character, Trane;
- A revolutionary, deep storyline written by Marc Ecko poses the question What if graffiti could change the world?, demonstrating the struggle against authority while seeking to save a neighborhood from an oppressive city government
- Authentic tags from more than 50 actual graffiti artists from all over the world – six of whom are characters in the game including Cope 2, FUTURA, OBEY – Shepard Fairey, Seen, Smith and T-kid and will teach Trane their specialties to add to his arsenal of graffiti tools
- 11 distinct metropolis-style environments of New Radius with 20 levels to complete
- Revolutionary graffiti gameplay system designed to hone your skills as you get your message up. New Radius is your canvas as you tag with Aerosol, Rollers, Markers, Wheat Paste, Stickers and Stencils
Product Description
Marc Ecko’s Getting Up (Limited Edition) (X-BOX), Product #26752… More >>
Marc Ecko’s Getting Up Contents Under Pressure Limited Edition




The Limited Edition was packaged very well. The black book was a very cool idea. I immediately whipped out my silver sharpie and tagged my name onto the book in my best graf type. The soundtrack is also very decent. I haven’t watched the making of but thos are usually always interesting to watch. I definitely thing the extras were worth the additional $10 on pure novelty alone.
And Biggie’s “Who Shot Ya?” remixed my Serj Tankian is a trip indeed and makes for eerie fast paced in-game music.
The Graffiti is awesome and the fighting, climbing, jumping and sneaking is just as engrossing. I promise you will never play another game like it. A futuristic, urban graffiti simulator that involves arcade style fighting, a bit of stealth and a lot of climbing. At times you feel like KING KONG with a spray can.
Fun game. I would definitely recommend this for a purchase.
The only reason it didn’t get 5 stars was because it didn’t include a first person view of the spray can and allow me to really try to paint. Even if it where withing an outline. I would have preferred that option. But the way it is setup keeps the game moving and allows anyone to pick up the controller and “get up.”
Rating: 4 / 5
I had been waiting forever for this game. Obviously i had to get the special limited editiion. I liked all the collectible items such as the Development black book, the silver sharpie and the music cd. The game was really awesome, i liked the way you can switch the outlines and graff you do, and how you can change the colors of the graff you decide to put up in the in-game black book. Another cool part is that a lot of famous grafiti artists and rap artists that helped out in this game. Overall this game really reminded me of myself and made me want to go out and paint! It is also almost like an urban spider man with all the acrobatic moves and fight you can do.
Rating: 5 / 5
For those who are just getting into the world of graffiti, this is the game for you. Marc Ecko’s Getting Up is an excellent mix of the Grand Theft Auto series with the legendary Style Wars movie. Not only does the player get to tag all over the city of New Radius, but also fight the Civil Conduct Keepers (CCK) on his way to becoming a graffiti Legend. Trane, the main character, is exceptionally voiced by the rapper Talib Kweli. More voice talent is provided by Charlie Murphy, as ‘White Mike’, and Brittany Murphy, as the news reporter. This is not a run-of-the-mill generic graffiti game, mind you. With talented figures such as SmithSANE, T-KID, SEEN, Futura2000, COPE2, CES, and Shepard Fairey, aka OBEY, supplying their skills, among many others, this game knows what graffiti is all about. If you’re worried about tagging or fighting to wack music, have no fear: the game is loaded with an excellent soundtrack. From Mobb Deep, Rakim, P.Diddy, the Notorious B.I.G., all the way to System of a Down. There is no going wrong with this game.
Rating: 5 / 5
I had been waiting for this game for more then a year when it finally came out. Obviously i had to get the special limited editiion. the black book was great, the silver sharpie reminded me of my old days as a writer. The game was really awesome, i liked the way you can switch the outlines and graff you do, and how you can change the colors of the graff you decide to put up in the in-game black book. Another cool part is that a lot of famous people helped out in this game, like actors and musicians. Overall this game really reminded me of myself and made me want to go out and paint!
Rating: 5 / 5
this game is amazing probally one of my favorites because of the simple fact that i was writing way before the game came out and when it did it was like my prayers were answered cause this game is actually pretty dam accurate to the graffiti movement thats taking place in new york city but plz plz plz dont go out a tag some stuff up after playin this game think ur all hard cause ur not but if u wanna take the risk go for it
Rating: 5 / 5