Sale!

Dead to Rights 2 – PS2 Game

Original price was: $49.76.Current price is: $27.62.

-44%
(37 customer reviews)

Available on backorder

only 12 left in stock

Free Domestic Shipping – No Minimums!

  • 121 Day Warranty Period
  • Personalized Support (8am to 11pm EST)
Guaranteed Safe Checkout

Available on backorder

only 12 left in stock

Free Domestic Shipping – No Minimums!

  • 121 Day Warranty Period
  • Personalized Support (8am to 11pm EST)
Guaranteed Safe Checkout

The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Dead to Rights 2 Sony Playstation 2 Game

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:722674100106
Condition:Used
Genre:Shooter
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:PS2_DEAD_TO_RIGHTS_2

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

Product Type

Platform

PS2

ESRB Rating

Adults Only 18+

Players

1

Genre

Action & Adventure, Shooter

37 reviews for Dead to Rights 2 – PS2 Game

  1. Sitdruk

    A childhood favorite back in my grasp, what I need to say is that this game brought back many memories and I was really excited to get this. Beating it again was just as relieving as the first time it brings many challenges and great mini games,the only problem is that the game’s driving missions are stale but I got the game in a brand new package so performance was great. Graphics I think were still a amazing as I remember. So to close I say this one is a great game and I recommend it to anyone.

  2. Seraph

    One of the best games ever!

  3. Luis

    great game

  4. Miguel A. Garcia Miranda

    En excelente estado, total mente funcional y muchos recuerdos de mi infancia

  5. Dwarfer 169

    AWESOME! Love the sneaking, great platforming and good variety of gameplay. The controls can make it insanely hard at some points. That’s when you get your roommate to finish those levels. Otherwise an addictive stealth/platforming game.

  6. Thomas Glebe

    Okay, caveat emptor right here at the beginning, my eyes and vision, as well as other related physical and psychological limits are going downhill fast, in this, mad world, and I don’t have nearly the time or ability I’d like to playing video games more often. While I still think video game technologies and advancements have come a long way indeed, in barely a decade, a lot of the newer, FPS (first person shooter) games for the up-to-the-minute game consoles and PC, so popular these days (unhappily), leave me cold. Rare is it these days, that a video game shows any imagination besides the same old tired shoot everything that moves genre. With lots of gratuitous blood and guts and lots of very unpleasant events (GTA, et al), and silly music games offered with silly fake instruments and even more ridiculous results (folks, buy a cheap, REAL guitar, sheesh, learn a few chords, and let your imagination take you wherever), I wonder, even with PSP and Nintendo DS confusion, whatever happened to having FUN playing video games?I remember in the early days of the PSP, which I had considered buying at one time due to my vision problems, where early on, there were cracks and hacks out there, and even pushed by hosts of G4TV, back before G4TV turned to crap and got rid of most of their best shows, which allowed me to actually play Mario and countless other SNES and Sega Genesis, and other games. I don’t know if it’s even possible to buy PSP’s hackable version to play old SNES and/or.

  7. POPPA

    GOOD GAME

  8. Fabiola Agostini

    Played it only once when I was a kid. My mom bought Sly 2 and it was the only one I had until I bought Sly 3 and this one. Both worked great in my ps2. And for the price I was shook. Thanks!

  9. Joseph L. Prescott

    Sly Cooper is one of the greatest “just for fun” games I’ve ever played. The game is geared toward a younger audience, in my opinion, but that fact doesn’t deter me from enjoying the great things this game has to offer. There is a sort of youthful thrill that is spurred by sneaking around guards and maneuvering through laser security as a thieving raccoon. The levels are fun, simple, and most of all creative. The various ways for Sly to get from point A to point B in the levels are fun, (i.e. running along wires, climbing up flag poles, etc.).One of the best aspects of this game is the side mission of collecting all the clue bottles in a given level. The clue bottles are scattered throughout levels and finding them is just as fun as making it through the level. Collection of all the bottles allows Sly to open up safes and learn new moves and techniques.The only negative (in my opinion) to this game, is a small handful of missions that require you to play as Sly’s friends, a nervous nerdy turtle named Bentley, or an annoyingly obnoxious hippo named Murray. But these levels are short, and gameplay as Sly is continued. (A heads up, Bentley and Murray playtime is drastically increased in the sequels, though by that time, they have been improved to be worth playing).In short, it’s an entertaining game, possibly described as “Assassin’s Creed” for kids. I’d recommend it highly for anyone looking for a simple, yet fun game.

  10. NANCY L. WOLFF

    Sly Cooper is easy to control even though he has lots of moves. When he does his spin jump and lands on a small point he actually gets the job done. No jumping and crashing as in Mario Sunshine. Sly’s cane is very handy as it wipes out bad guys and allows him to jump from airborne hooks. The graphics and locations are colorful and original in design. the music is pleasant and appropriate. The boss battles are challenging but not impossible. Kids and grownups alike can enjoy this game equally. The gameplay doesn’t force you to start a huge segment over and over again if Sly buys the farm.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.