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Average Rating: 3.32 out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I have this game even though it hasn't been released. Awsome
Through a contact I have I was able to aquire this game over a month before it has come out. This game is incredible the graphics are very smooth and the framerate is excellent. The slow motion characteristics are similar to Max Payne but they are more improved. This game has allot more to offer then that though. For starters the story is deep,dark and very intriqute You are able to grab enemies and use them as human sheilds for protection. You also have a dog named shadow in your weapons arsenal who you can sick on enemies and sniff out bombs with. But the coolest part of the game is the disams. When you have no weapon you can rush an enemy who has one and disarm him in several different ways which all end up with you executing him (or her.)You start out with four standard disarms and unlock more as you go along. You can set the disarms to random or manually decide which one you will use and you can slow down the camera to watch as well. The mini games such as weight lifting, a speed bag, and bomb disarmment are also cool. The only draw back is that when you are first learning the controls it is hard to control the camera. This game has no difficulty setting for XBOX so I recommend only serious gamers attempt challenging this game. The average time to beat this game is 18 hours, if you are really good at these types of games it can be beat in 8 to 9 hours. It took me 9:42. If you are a serious gamer order this game now! If you have a gamecube or ps2 don't worry it is coming to both systems with a diffuculty setting.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not What You'd Expect
Like you, I read most of the reviews from customers and thought I'd form my own opinion and rent it. This game is NOT user friendly. Since when in God's green Earth is it allowed that when you move a joystick left, you look right? Or that you're immediately disarmed when you advance to a new level? I had a difficult time relating this game to anything remotely realistic. How many rogue cops do you know that run around in full uniform without a service weapon in the BAD part of town?! Or, when was the last time you saw an unarmed cop?! Not gonna happen. Game play was mediocre. First shooter stuff was okay, but got annoying with every advancing group of bad guys to take out and you're one guy with limited firepower. Hell, you can't even JUMP! Oh, but you can dive in slo-mo, ooh! Big deal. Max Payne makes this game look like the chump that it is. The only props I give it are for the Intro Trailer, and a few moves that the main character can do. Other than that, Namco needs to re-work it.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Just Plain Old Dead.......a poor effort from Namco
Dead To Rights seemed like an exciting title in the weeks ensuing its initial release - but after (thankfully) renting this title I found it to be a pleasant experience on the eyes, but nothing else. The graphics are sharp and detailed, but the gameplay and camera angles leave a lot to be desired. Not only that, the amount of ammunition it takes to put down a run-of-the-mill peon is near improbable.....two to three shots up close with a shotgun?! I don't think so.
The camera angles are atrocious! When you have to fight several enemies you have to maneuver your character all around the room (basically running around) to find other guys to battle. And when you fight them you sometimes cannot even see them until they are in the midst of throwing a blow...that's not cool.
Usage of slow motion (a-la Max Payne, a superior title to this one) is helpful and pretty darn cool - you can throw explosive canisters and shoot them, causing an explosion around your enemies, plus you can avoid other bullets that way, as well. Max Payne seems to be much better at this, though.
To sum it up, don't buy this title - ever! If you are looking for a vigilante cop style game, stick with Max Payne. It does everything Dead To Rights does and more, just with better success. DTR was obviously rushed out of development, or it would not have been so terrible. Rent it first - you might like it. I'm leaning toward a majority of dislikes, though. Happy gaming!

 

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