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| Boomtown |
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12/01/05 |
40% |
Dead To Rights II review:
Two wrongs clearly don't make a right...
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| Yahoo! Games |
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11/10/05 |
60% |
Dead To Rights II review:
Dogs. They are a bouncy, fluffy joy. They are fiercely loyal, loving, and would follow a human through fire to their own certain ...
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| Eurogamer |
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11/09/05 |
60% |
Dead To Rights II review:
Whether this fun is ultimately enough rather depends on how you stumble across it; It's in no way worth full price for the two to three hours of frantic fun that will ensue before ennui takes hold. But for a way to waste an afternoon, perhaps with a chum, this game could do a lot worse than end up nestling mid way down your rental queue.Good boy.
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| SwankWorld |
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10/08/05 |
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Dead To Rights II review:
Dead to Rights II is like fast food, it's quick and dirty, but in the end you end up feeling fat and unfulfilled.
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| Deeko.com |
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08/30/05 |
35% |
Dead To Rights II review:
Basic action shooter Button masher Simple graphics Guilty of repetition Difficulty: Medium Number of Players: 1Other recommendations...Dead to Rights(PS2) Max Payne(PS2) Enter the Matrix(PS2)
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| DigitalBackSpin |
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08/11/05 |
50% |
Dead To Rights II review:
If you absolutely have to play this game, my best recommendation is to rent it first. Even if you are a fan of the original, this follow up really doesn’t have a lot going for it. Pros: Pick up and play action Shadow is a little more useful this time around Cons: Bland Graphics Bad audio No plot
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| PSX Extreme |
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07/02/05 |
38% |
Dead To Rights II review:
If you’re into mindless shooting and action, Dead to Rights II might be a pleasant weekend diversion. However, if you’re looking for a game that improves on the original, delivers an interesting story, varied gameplay, and is worth $50, you need to look elsewhere.
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| Age of Play |
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06/20/05 |
40% |
Dead To Rights II review:
A follow-up to the ambitious, engaging and occasionally difficult Dead to Rights, Namco seems to have shaved either their production budget or their engaging ambitiousness for Dead to Rights II.
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| Game Chronicles |
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06/13/05 |
65% |
Dead To Rights II review:
The bottom line is Dead To Rights II tries to make like a summer action blockbuster, but ends up more like that large tub of movie popcorn; too expensive, too short-lived, and ultimately unfulfilling. If that’s your cup of tea, then lock and load. Cuz this time, it’s impersonal
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| Gaming Age |
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05/27/05 |
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Dead To Rights II review:
This is a single player affair, so unless you are just a Jack Slate fan boy, you won’t be repeating this mission a second time. In the end, Dead to Rights 2 is for die-hard fans of the first game that could not get enough of the crime drama. For the rest it may just seem a bit of the same old song and dance provided by most shooter games on the market. -- Brian Peterson
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| DarkStation |
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05/27/05 |
60% |
Dead To Rights II review:
Dead to Rights II is a game that had the overall potential to be a great game. I would go as far as saying a game of the year nominee, had it been done a whole lot better. Putting the potential aside, Dead to Rights II is a rather mediocre game that has some good moments, but held back by a bland storyline, pointless combat system and lackluster visuals. This game makes for a decent rental, but probably nothing more then that.
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| Game Revolution |
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05/11/05 |
44% |
Dead To Rights II review:
Dead to Rights 2 puts you back in the boots of Jack Slate, a bad-boy cop who bathes in blood and chain-smokes cons, usually at the same time. A somewhat important judge was kidnapped and it's up to Slate to rescue him. With roughly two million enemies in the way, Jack and his trusty canine sidekick Shadow must shoot and bite them all, respectively.
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05/10/05 |
75% |
Dead To Rights II review:
Approximately a year after Max Payne was unleashed on the PC (and consoles shortly thereafter), Namco launched their ‘knock-off’ effort in Dead to Rights. The original Dead to Rights, though adequate in its own right, was outclassed by Max Payne in every way imaginable, however it laid a solid framework for an inevitable sequel, and the prospect of a great new third-person action franchise was thrilling. Now three years after tough-as-nails Jack Slate took his first shot at stardom, the gung-ho cop is back and ready to kick some serious ass in Dead to Rights II (the Hell to Pay subtitle dropped some point along the way), and I must say his efforts make for a decent and entertaining blast fest action junkies should definitely take a gander at.
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| GameSpot |
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05/10/05 |
68% |
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| Yahoo! Games |
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04/21/05 |
60% |
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| GameSpy |
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04/21/05 |
40% |
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| Yahoo! Games |
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04/18/05 |
60% |
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| All PS2 |
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04/18/05 |
68% |
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| IGN |
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04/14/05 |
68% |
Dead To Rights II review:
More of the same. Actually, less of the same.
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