- Publisher: Namco
- Release Date: Apr 12, 2005
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This is not a game that anyone will accuse of vast depth. It revels in action-movie cliches, from Jack’s nearly-constant bad puns (“This ought to heat things up,” he says, grabbing a Molotov cocktail) to the near-invisible story to the waves of idiot cannon-fodder who populate each stage.
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PSM MagazineThough melee fights and arbitrarily thrust on the gamer and Slate's jerky hand-to-hand fighting techniques often connect when they should miss wildly, there's enough here to give this disc a spin. [July 2005, p.82]
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This type of third-person shooters has been done before, and it's been done better. The game may provide a few hours of fun to people looking for a quick fix with no strings attached but it’s difficult to recommend as more than a rental.
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So if you like playing video games to release tension, and you don't care about good stories or online multiplayer modes or any of that stuff, definitely rent this one or something.
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It's more of an anti-expansion that removes more features than it supplements.
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The bottom line is Dead To Rights II tries to make like a summer action blockbuster, but ends up more like that large tub of movie popcorn; too expensive, too short-lived, and ultimately unfulfilling.
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Unfortunately, Dead to Rights II maintains its predecessor's graphics and camera glitchiness.
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Much like Dante and "Devil May Cry 2," let's hope this is just a sophomore slump, and this series will come back stronger in a future installment. If not, it truly is dead to rights.
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What seemed really cool back when Namco first announced the original Dead to Rights -- the sweet disarming animations -- just aren't enough to carry another repetitive action game for more than a few levels.
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Linear gameplay, long loads and some crashes did nothing to endear this game to the shooter’s heart.
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While the original might have a following, this sequel fails miserably with drab story and pointless combat.
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A classic example of a game that isn't any good yet manages to be enjoyably passable for long enough that you might come away with the mildly mistaken impression that it's actually good.
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Game InformerA lesson in what happens when there is an unwillingness to evolve or risk new ideas. [June 2005, p.126]
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Dead to Rights II feels like a stripped down, budget version of the first game but at a top-whack price. It's content to retread old ground, which wasn't all that solid to begin with, and fails to bring anything genuinely new to the series. [PSW]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 12
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Mixed: 4 out of 12
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Negative: 5 out of 12
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Oct 11, 2019jogo regular , gostei bastante , porem tem seu defeitos como ser repetitivo demais , porem e bem divertido , vale a pena conferi-lo