- Publisher: Evolved Games
- Release Date: Mar 3, 2005
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 52 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 28 out of 52
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Mixed: 17 out of 52
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Negative: 7 out of 52
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DarrilBlaneMar 27, 2009i stumbled across this game again when steam put it up for sale and i was shocked at the reviews for it, i thought there must of been some sort of mistake. When i first played this game on the Xbox i loved it. So don't listen to the reviews please give it a chance first
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RichardM.Jan 30, 2004Firstly I gotta say I haven't finished this yet so this is a mid-play review... But I'm absolutely loving it. The world of the comic is recreated brilliantly and the game is full of the dark humour you'd expect from a Judge Dredd title. Is my review tainted by the fact I grew up reading 2000AD comics? Probably.. but thats the point of a licensed game.
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MattB.Sep 25, 2006If you're a fan of Judge Dredd then check this game out, if you don't know the comics then it'll just be another middle of the road FPS to you.
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PaulX.Feb 5, 2004
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Nov 28, 2014
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Aug 13, 2017The game is very fun.It has a lot of weapons,challenging bosses but one thing almost made be throw my game case-the ending.
It looked like somebody of the devs got tired of making the game so he just made some **** up,it was trash! -
Apr 6, 2015
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Oct 14, 2020I loved this game when I was a kid. Arresting people never were funnier....
Awards & Rankings
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PC GamerTo be brutally honest, you are as imaginative as dry, unbuttered toast. [July 2004, p.65]
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Edge MagazineYour main objective is the bane of the modern FPS: follow a little blue arrow while shooting things, with the odd escort or protect responsibility thrown in to make you turn around occasionally. It's average justice dished out to the licence, but nothing more. [Christmas 2003, p.121]
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Computer Gaming WorldDredd-fully underwhelming. [July 2004, p.75]