Roland Hood
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Enjoyed the first, waiting for a price drop on the second, interested in this one. Anyone get it?
Roland Hood said:Enjoyed the first, waiting for a price drop on the second, interested in this one. Anyone get it?
Wario64 said:it got poor reviews, around 5.0 from gamespot and ign
Lyte Edge said:I've never seen the sequel; is it still $49.99? I'd like to see a price drop myself..
Lyte Edge said:Dead to Rights on PSP is what you could call a more "arcade" style rendition of the series. The game play is basically the same; Jack can a small selection of pistols, dual wield guns, shotguns, uzis, etc. You can also roll to avoid shots, duck down behind crates, and of course do the trademark "bullet time" slow-motion jump, taking out multiple enemies along the way, as well as land on your stomach or back and keep shooting. Disarm kills are also intact, as is your dog, Shadow, and there's cars or barrels you can shoot and blow up in enemies' faces, so there's always several different ways to take out the bad guys. The only thing missing is being able to get up against a wall and pop out to shoot, although the way the game is set up, there's really never any need to.
Storyline is very light; Jack is out to rescue a kidnapped girl and kill anyone in his path (including potential sources of information, as he seems to note "I killed him before I could get anything out him" lines every time you kill a boss. :lol) and is without any kind of voice overs or FMVs.
The one thing about Dead to Rights that will turn potential buyers off is the game length. The single player mode can supposedly be finished in two hours of less. You can unlock harder difficulties (something needed to begin with since the game has been pretty easy so far), as well as a challenge mode, which actually makes use of the game length as you have to try and beat levels in the fastest time possible. There's also a multiplayer mode featuring death match and last man standing game types for up to four players; additional skins and levels become unlocked by playing the game on various difficulty settings, as do cheat codes.
If you like arcade style shooters and are the type of gamer that enjoys replaying levels to get better stats or on harder difficulties, Dead to Rights is worth the purchase. If you think you're only going to play the game once, just give it a rental; it won't be worth your time.
Personally I'm enjoying the game and it makes for a great portable action title, since the levels are divided into small zones that last around 7-9 minutes each, making for great pick and play action.
Wario64 said:DtR Recokening is onyl $30 if you have a Fry's around. i still wouldnt buy it though![]()
Lyte Edge said:Dead to Rights on PSP is what you could call a more "arcade" style rendition of the series. .
Storyline is very light; Jack is out to rescue a kidnapped girl and kill anyone in his path.
Lyte Edge said:too much PSP hating going on.
Troidal said:Yeah, what's with the hate?
Finally we get a handheld system that looks like a PS2 and all we get is bitchin'
and people running NES games on their PSP. Next generation handheld gaming evolution gone backwards!
Zeo said:The console games suck.