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Set in the dystopian city of , a place where freedom of expression is suppressed by a tyrannical government, you play as Trane —a "toy" (beginner) graffiti artist voiced by Talib Kweli. Trane’s journey begins as a quest for personal fame as he seeks to "get up" (tag) his name across the city. However, he soon finds himself at the center of a grassroots revolution, using his art to expose government corruption and the heavy-handed tactics of the CCK (Civil Conduct Keepers). Core Gameplay Mechanics

While it faced some controversy upon release for supposedly "promoting vandalism," the game is now remembered as a cult classic. It remains one of the few pieces of media to successfully translate the risk, rush, and sociopolitical weight of the graffiti subculture into an interactive experience. Marc EckЕЌ's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure...

What sets Getting Up apart is its dedication to authenticity. Marc Eckō collaborated with over 50 real-life graffiti legends—such as —who appear as mentors or NPCs. The soundtrack is a curated masterpiece of hip-hop and urban sounds, featuring artists like RJD2, The Notorious B.I.G., and Nina Simone. Why It Matters Today Set in the dystopian city of , a

Trane is highly athletic, utilizing a parkour-lite movement system to scale buildings, hang from billboards, and dodge subway trains to reach the most dangerous—and visible—spots. Core Gameplay Mechanics While it faced some controversy