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Mainline Entry 01 - Dead to Rights
Formats: Xbox, Playstation 2, PC and Gamecube
Originally released as a timed exclusive on Xbox, the third person action game from Namco came on the back of the golden shelled era of the bullet time craze. With your trusty canine partner by your side, you gun-fu'd your way through levels as the Last Action Hero level named cop Jack Slate. The fairly standard action fare adventure led to pretty standard reviews but on the back of the craze the game performed decently enough to spur a bit of a future for itself.
Mainline Entry 02 - Dead to Rights II
Formats: Xbox, Playstation 2 and PC
Despite the number in the title, this sequel was in fact a prequel. The game was pretty much more of the same action that the original game had delivered and like so many fads, gamers were already moving on in their interests so second time out the series failed to enjoy the same success it had the first time.
Spin Off Entry 01 - Dead to Rights: Reckoning
Formats: Playstation Portable
Namco had already put its weight into the sequel project with the second game and at the same time put development at work on this handheld title that is a prequel to the prequel storyline of the second game. The game failed to make an impact on the system despite faithfully recreating the DtR experience.
Mainline Entry 03 - Dead to Rights: Retribution
Formats: Xbox 360 and Playstation 3
Despite the drop off in player interest, Namco was happy to try and make one more stab at making DtR a lasting franchise and so followed it up with this third and final main entry. Narratively the game was a reboot, that being said there was nothing that new about the set up with Jack and his dog Shadow once again facing down a criminal organization. Once again the new game drew reasonable reviews but with critics finding it too generic to stand out it seems audiences had the same thoughts and the franchise stopped here.
Share your thoughts and memories of the Dead to Rights franchise
Mainline Entry 01 - Dead to Rights
Formats: Xbox, Playstation 2, PC and Gamecube
Originally released as a timed exclusive on Xbox, the third person action game from Namco came on the back of the golden shelled era of the bullet time craze. With your trusty canine partner by your side, you gun-fu'd your way through levels as the Last Action Hero level named cop Jack Slate. The fairly standard action fare adventure led to pretty standard reviews but on the back of the craze the game performed decently enough to spur a bit of a future for itself.
Mainline Entry 02 - Dead to Rights II
Formats: Xbox, Playstation 2 and PC
Despite the number in the title, this sequel was in fact a prequel. The game was pretty much more of the same action that the original game had delivered and like so many fads, gamers were already moving on in their interests so second time out the series failed to enjoy the same success it had the first time.
Spin Off Entry 01 - Dead to Rights: Reckoning
Formats: Playstation Portable
Namco had already put its weight into the sequel project with the second game and at the same time put development at work on this handheld title that is a prequel to the prequel storyline of the second game. The game failed to make an impact on the system despite faithfully recreating the DtR experience.
Mainline Entry 03 - Dead to Rights: Retribution
Formats: Xbox 360 and Playstation 3
Despite the drop off in player interest, Namco was happy to try and make one more stab at making DtR a lasting franchise and so followed it up with this third and final main entry. Narratively the game was a reboot, that being said there was nothing that new about the set up with Jack and his dog Shadow once again facing down a criminal organization. Once again the new game drew reasonable reviews but with critics finding it too generic to stand out it seems audiences had the same thoughts and the franchise stopped here.
Share your thoughts and memories of the Dead to Rights franchise
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