Description
Dead to Rights Retribution Xbox 360 Game
Product Details
UPC:
722674210256
Condition:
Used
Genre:
Action & Adventure
Platform:
Microsoft Xbox 360
Region:
NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:
Mature
SKU:
X360_DEAD_TO_RIGHTS_RETRIBUTION
———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.
E. Stark –
I prefer 3rd person shooters and I loved playing this game. Good story, ok graphics, alot of fun. Playing with Shadow and keeping cover was a little frustrating a times but I got through it. I give this hidden gem 4 1/2 stars.
S. Iwer –
The dog was a blast to control you do run out of bullets a lot but you just have to melee all in all I thought the game was challenging and fun. Not to difficult to play and the story was pretty good too.
Playstationcollector7 –
Not a very long game but i enjoyed it and have replayed it once payed 13 bucks well worth it
jrfarrel –
This is one of the best games I have ever played. The story was interesting and I was always excited to see were the game would take me next. The only problem I found, which was minor, was there was no map which I have become accustomed to, but this never led to any problems during the game. There are no side missions, i.e. Red Dead Redemption, Just Cause 2, Grand theft auto, etc.., that we all have come accustomed to. Those are the only problems I could find, and they were not that big of a deal, because the game made up for it in the missions you played. This game is a great ride, and I cant wait to see how the makers of this game will try and top it.
Inspector Gadget –
I figured that the Dead to Rights franchise was DOA. The last console game was released back in 2005, which is a lifetime in the video game world. When this new installment was announced it went straight on my wishlist. While it’s a great game, it’s a shame it seems to have been overlooked.As before you play the role of hardcore cop Jack Slate, investigating the death of his dad (hang on, isn’t that the plot of the first game?) along with faithful dog Shadow (a nice little reference to
Brittany –
My hubby and I love this game!!!! Plays great…
beiker alexander bastidas –
I really liked the speed of arrival .. consider to be very good .. fectivamente I recommend them to all … excellent work. thanks
Sgt. Joe Chase –
Exactly as advertised. New in box.
Paul T. –
Dead to Rights 2 is immediately fun to play and one of the few 3rd person shooters I’ve found that also works well as a beat ’em up. Plus you get to play levels as the dog, Shadow.+ As Jack, the action in Dead to Rights 2 is fast-paced and conducive to an aggressive, up close and personal, playing style. If you’re the kind of player who likes to be methodical, stealthy and careful you’re going to get frustrated fast. If you try to stay put too long or play too carefully, the AI closes in and kills you.As Shadow, the opposite is true. You’ve got to be super stealthy and clear out an environment by picking off guys one by one. If you try rushing guys with guns as Shadow, you’ll die fast. The result is that the diverse mechanics keep the experience diverse.+/- That being said, the levels go on longer than you might have come to expect in a shooter. When playing as Jack (most of the game), there are checkpoints, so you don’t get punished too badly for dying. However as the game goes on and the bad guys just keep coming, the thought enters my mind, “Sheesh, how many more dudes could there possibly be?”As Shadow, the challenges are much shorter (e.g. kill all the dudes in a warehouse and retrieve a card key), but there are no checkpoints. So you might have to lure and stealth kill as many as fifteen or so guys. If one of them kills you, you have to start over. If you’re an impatient, run and gun kind of player (like me), you might start to get frustrated. However, playi.
J. Urquia –
I purchased this game with a bit of hesitation at first thinking on whether it would be plagued with awful controls. Not only the controls were allright but the gameplay is excellent, the voice acting is good and the story is intriguing.The dog that the main character owns was probably the former pet of Mc Guyver though, but then again it’s a videogame. I liked the disarming options and even though some people might complain about the “overkill” animations, they don’t always appear so if you don’t want to see them just don’t press the buttons.The weapons feel right, they have that “whomp” to them and overall I’m extremely satisfied with this game, it actually made me care about the character and his pet… it seems like a mix of a detective/rambo/a boy and his dog thing.I strongly reccomend it if you are into beat ’em ups or a good story overall.