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The editors liked
Playing as Shadow is real fun
Big explosions
Powerful guns
And an overthetop attitude make for a worthwhile action experience.
Great art direction
Shadow's levels
Satisfying finishing moves
Silent kills
The editors didn't like
Horrible camera
Wonky AI
And a slow story.
Doesn't exhibit the same level of polish as other recent titles
A cliched plot and uninteresting characters have nothing to offer.
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: J. , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Dead to Rights, as a series, was in danger of being lost in time. The original game was decent enough and sold well, but its sequel was widely panned as a bland, unnecessary rehash of the original. It's been years since the last game, and even fans of the...
Abstract: I can appreciate a mindless action game. A game where you don't have to worry about solving intricate puzzles, instead you can just point and shoot, or mash the attack buttons until the enemies fall down. Essentially, this is the heart and soul of Dead...
Abstract: Dead to Rights: Retribution should be a title that has everything a man could want in a game: guns, hand-to-hand fighting, and a vicious dog. As Officer Jack Slate, you embody the prototypical rogue cop; your methods might be unorthodox, but dammit, yo...
Dead to Rights: Retribution is probably the best game from its series yet, and to its credit, it’s enjoyable enough if you don’t have high expectations, but it does nothing to elevate itself to anything more than “average” as an experience. The story ...
Abstract: A few days ago, I was crushing beers at Shenanigans, a restaurant-cum-watering-hole in Sewanee, Tennessee, home of my alma mater, The University of the South. Specifically, I was talking with my friend Reed about videogames, and I mentioned that I wa...
Abstract: In an era of reboots, reimagining, and remakes, it wasn't at all a surprise when it was announced that Namco Bandai Games was dipping into their back catalog and pulling up Dead to Rights. While the original wasn't met with critical acclaim, it found a...
Jack Slate and Shadow are back and this time they want their retribution. Namco Bandai sent us a copy of Dead To Rights Retribution and we set off to the thick of an underground, terrorist war to bring your our full review, After the Break!Full Revie...
Abstract: Dead to Rights: Retribution isn't an entirely bad game, but it's a far cry from great.Of course, if you're into gratuitous gore for the sake of entertainment, there's certainty all that and Toto, too. Shadow, actually, your canine companion that adds a...
Abstract: It’s interesting to track a franchise from its origin to its latest release. Sometimes the process can be quite involved as with a series like Final Fantasy that is now in its teens when it comes to sequels, and others, like the Dead to Rights series i...
Abstract: The Dead to Rights franchise, despite its longevity, never really took off. While the series has managed to get by in moderate obscurity, Namco obviously saw enough potential to keep it alive, which brings us to the latest DTR installment. Dead to Righ...