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Dead to Rights – PS2 Game

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

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:722674021401
Condition:Used
Genre:Shooter
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:PS2_DEAD_TO_RIGHTS

———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

41 reviews for Dead to Rights – PS2 Game

  1. Berryves Claire Bijou

    Very nice game. I like it because of its action, and story line. I’ll recommend to anyone interested. Enjoy it.

  2. David

    this game is one of the best that namco has developed in he last year. It’s awsome storyline and tense playing makes it a perfct gae for all you action/shooter lovers out there…It has over 20 different weapons to hose from… It is a game that you could never put down…It’s slow mo action feature makes it all the better. Just imagein you dodgeing a bullet by millimeters and laughing at he fact the(opponent) shooting you has missed…you’ll enjy this game for weeks or months to come.

  3. Juan De La Cruz

    Dead to Rights is pretty much dead on at delivering an action game which follows the almost cookie cutter type of storyline for this genre of game while introducing some innovations, some being successful and some not so successful.The player takes on the role of Jack Slate who is a cop in Grant City who is hurled into an intricate web of crime and deception after he arrives on the scene of his father’s murder. His investigation leads him to various locales ranging from Chinatown to the cages of prison, while leaving a trail of dead bodies in his wake of course. Normally each of the different locales involves some sort of special objective to break up the constant running gun battles. Some of the objectives involve controlling Jack’s dog Shadow who will sniff out bombs, others involve shooting from a helicopter to take out getaway cars.Overall, the innovations are pretty good for this genre. One of the best innovations is the ability to grab bad guys and turn them into human shields in the heat of combat. Another nice innovation is the ability to disarm the bad guys once your piece is out of ammo and take away the stiff’s iron. The one innovation in this game which is abysmal is the addition of hand to hand combat. I’m sorry, I want to be blazing away at the bad guys, not dealing with an unresponsive fight system which is cumbersome and boring to watch.The graphics are fairly good throughout the game, although some of the locales definitely need some sprucing up in term.

  4. Ronnie Clay

    This game is one of the best I ever played. This game tells the story about a bad ass K-9 police officer named Jack Slate avenging his father’s death and kicking any/everyone’s ass that gets in his way. The graphics are great, the weapons are great and this is a hit. The attitude, fun and aggressiveness of the game makes it one of a kind. I give this game 10/10.

  5. Derek

    Dead to Rights is about a K-9 cop Jack Slate who patrols Grant City with his trusty dog Shadow. While patrolling a construction site, Slate finds someone (I won’t ruin it for you) very close to him murdered. Against orders, Slate sets off in search answers and revenge. The story in Dead to Rights is narrated by Jack himself, and involves some pretty decent twists and turns. All told, by the time the player reaches the end of the game, NAMCO does a good job in tying up all of the loose ends in the plot. Dead to Rights is one of those games that are excellent in simulating what it would be like left on your own surrounded by a ridiculously large amount of or when his weapon is hostered. Jack can holster his weapon at any point in the game. While fighting without a weapon, the player can use Jack to kick, punch, and perform combo’s (unlock them all!) on the enemies. He can even creep up behind them, disarm them (take their weapon). and use them as a human shield. The plot itself in DtR is plenty engaging and never boring due to a plethora of different inventive scenarios and mini-games. Mini games range from trying to pick locks to making strippers dance. You will surely never find the gameplay in Dead to Rights boring, dull, or uncreative. Weapons Slate can carry are also widely varied, and while using them ‘bad guys,’ just like in the movies. In this sense, Dead to Rights will remind many people of Max Payne. Dead to rights is objective-based, and Jack Slate will have to gun d.

  6. Ryan L. Paul

    Don’t know how I ever let myself sell this game, but I’m getting another copy asap!This game is the right mix of violence and fun. Choc-full of drama, action and analytical, brain-squeezing mini-games (not too easy…just challenging enough to lose a couple of times before you get the hang of it and pass it! Whew!)Actually found myself doing a touchdown dance after a few of the stages.Even today it ranks high with Prince of Persia – Sands of Time, God of War, Splinter Cell, Max Payne and the other great classics.

  7. T. Ulreich

    Warning! You may not stop playing this game! This is the best game since Max Payne! Its a great easy fun game. The controls are some what hard to get use to but they explain it as the game goes along. Once you get it you’ll keep playing and playing for hours to come!

  8. Terrill T Hillman

    This game has excellent storyline which some game lack.The weapon selection is out of this world — disarming bad guys is another feature that make this game so awesome. The mini-movie are really realistic and is an added bonus to a remarkable game.If you like Grand Theft Auto 3 you will love this game.

  9. “Dead to Rights” is the kind of non-stop action game that will remind you why you play console games in the first place. Though the game’s premise, style, and source of inspiration are easy to compare to “Max Payne,” the games themselves are readily distinguishable from one another, and both are equally as worthy of your gaming attentions.”Dead to Rights” casts you as Jack Slate, a larger-than-life cop in the fictional cesspool of Grant City, whose only real friend appears to be his canine partner, Shadow. Early on, Slate discovers the body of his murdered father in a construction yard, and then the action comes hot and heavy from then on.Slate’s gun-slinging antics and martial arts brawls are quick to remind one of a John Woo film. The hand-to-hand fighting system is immensely enjoyable and reminiscent of updated classics like “Double Dragon” and “Final Fight.” The majority of the game’s setpeices, though, involve thousands of flying bullets, and the gunplay is truly extraordinary. Capping the bad guys is rarely this satisfying, particularly in a game viewed from a 3rd person perspective. To add icing to the cake, Slate has a series of violent “disarms” he can employ to turn a battle in his favor, and executing them properly is gratifying in all its M-rated glory. “Dead to Rights” wisely switches between hand-to-hand battles and fierce gunfights at a fairly regular interval to ensure that the game doesn’t get repetitive.Unfortunately, “Dead to Rights” also favors mini-games.

  10. Amy A.

    Cool game

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