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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.
For all the progression the likes of choose-your-own adventure Heavy Rain and PC MMO Love represent, Dead to Rights: Retribution seeks to travel to the opposite extreme. It's a nasty, immature and morally bankrupt action experience that, save for some ...
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Published: 2010-04-29, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: When you're a cop in the gang-infested metropolis of Grant City, you need to know a thing or two about violence. And when you start to unravel a conspiracy that exponentially increases the number of people that want to kill you, you'd better be ready t...
There were a few moments I yelled at the TV while playing Dead to Rights: Retribution, but those moments that actually elicited an emotion passed relatively quickly. In the end, I remember Jack’s "so bad it’s good" dialogue and the Shadow missions more...
Abstract: Some of what makes Dead to Rights: Retribution so endearing is its many, many flaws. It's like a crumbly cookie. It doesn't always stick together like it should even if it tastes good enough to brush cookie crumbs into your palm and cup it ...
Abstract: Hype is a little like hope. It’s like when you’re a kid and you’re hoping that the toy you’ve been harping on for all year, lives up to the hype. Dead to Rights: Retribution is a little like that and we’ve seen some great hype over the last few months,...
Abstract: Dead to Rights employs a combination of punching and shooting that works, just about, given extra weight via the inclusion of the faithful canine companion as an extra novelty. There are some enjoyable firefights to be scraped through, although some e...