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Dead to Rights Reckoning

Action/Adventure Game - Complete Product - Standard - 1 User - PSP - MPN: 722674150057 See Product Details

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Description

Fearless beat cop, Jack Slate is back in a hardboiled action adventure that blends the best of Hollywood cinematic style with Hong Kong inspired action. For the first time, Dead to Rights goes mobile, bringing its high octane brand of gritty noir action onto the Sony PSP. Featuring a new storyline, as well as new moves, weapons, and features, Dead to Rights is packed with action. Someone has kidnapped an essential informant in a high profile investigation of an untouchable crime lord called, Whisper. Jack, and his trusted K-9 partner, Shadow, return to navigate the corrupt underworld of Grant City and go bullet-to-bullet with an army of hostile gang members to rescue the lost informant before it's too late.

Quick Glance

ESRB Rating: M (Mature 17+)

Game Genre: Action/Adventure Game

Release Date: 2005-6-28

Summary

Product Title: Dead to Rights Reckoning

Manufacturer: Namco Bandai

Power Score: 3.2 | 21 Reviews

Game Information

ESRB Rating: M (Mature 17+)

Game Genre: Action/Adventure Game

Release Date: 2005-6-28

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Additional Specifications

License Pricing: Standard

Software Name: Dead to Rights Reckoning

Upgrade Information: Not Applicable

Software Main Type: Game

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Reviews on Dead to Rights Reckoning

  • 3
  By member: FOnewearl - Mar 31, 2006

What Could Have Been A Better 3rd Person Action Game

Strengths: Graphics

Weakness: Bad Control, Camera Problems

Dead to Rights: Reckoning is a 3rd Person Shooter and while it looks great it needed alot of work as far as the gameplay goes. The biggest problem with the game is probably the camera which will often tend to go into a 1st person like view when it closes in if you get too close to a wall, this can be a big problem if you are being ambushed by a couple of guys coming towards you guns blazing as if...

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  • 3
  By member: yikez - Feb 28, 2006

Dead 2 Rights Reckoning

Strengths: Graphics. Gameplay . Slow motion action.

Weakness: No voices.

After playing the other 2 Dead to Rights game, I found this game to be a good candidate for my collection. The graphics are nice but there are some missing features that I miss for the series (voices). If you like the other 2 games, I would recommend this as well.

  • 3
  By member: allen9917 - Jan 31, 2006

A fun game with some flaws

Strengths: graphics are good,sound is OK,slow motion bullet time

Weakness: too short and hard to control, a little bit repititive

It's a fun action game. The graphics look great, the sound is good, and overall the gameplay is alot of fun blasting enemies in a slow motion bullet time dive. But the stupid in-game camera is really annoying and ofter messes up your game, and the game is ridiculously short, I finished the first level in one day. Could have been much better.

  • 3
  By member: drakula - Mar 27, 2006

Good game for a handheld system

Strengths: Graphics is just as good as the counterparts on the consoles. Tolerable music and sound effects for handheld. Good control.

Weakness: Some of details are not as clear due to small screen and too dark in some levels.

The game plays and feels are about the same as the counterparts that are available on the consoles and the graphics are about the same. But due to small screen, some of the details are not as clear. The lighting in some levels are a little too dark and might require some tweaking with the brightness. The music and sound effects sounded okay for a handheld system. The controls takes some getting...

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  • 4
  By member: shipwreck1 - Jan 31, 2006

Dead To Rights: Reckoning

Strengths: Brings the action to a portable, addictive gameplay, nice graphics

Weakness: People who didn't enjoy the console versions won't enjoy this either, no voice acting

I extremely enjoy the Dead To Rights games on the consoles and Dead To Rights: Reckoning does a very good job of bringing the series to the PSP. This is by no means a great game (none of the Dead To Rights are), but for some reason I really like the gameplay. There are lots of enemies and objects to shoot and interact with and I enjoy the targeting aiming system as it gives the game a more arcade...

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  • 3
  By member: joe_mama - Jan 12, 2006

Good game for the price

Strengths: Excellent graphics but mediocre theme

Weakness: Not sound and monotonic

This is a fantastic game for graphics lovers. I had not expected good graphics like these. However, the fun fades after a while. Also lack of sound in the game makes it even more monotonic. For those who like shooting games, this is a must buy but if you're a person who gets bored quickly, this might not be the best choice for you.

  • 3
  By member: cheapcheap - Jan 5, 2006

Dead to Rights Reckoning

Strengths: Looks almost identical to the PS2 game.

Weakness: Tough aiming, repetitive gameplay, and the camera is a real problem.

Generally, Dead to Rights: Reckoning is an average shooter. There’s little about the game that makes it stand out from others. But it still is enough for a decent handheld shooter. On the other hand, the experience is over a little too quickly and not that fulfilling in the end.

  • 4
  By member: tammym1224 - Jan 4, 2006

Dead to Rights for PSP

Strengths: good graphics and fun game

Weakness: I miss the voices

The graphics are good and it is a great game, but the aiming is hard sometimes. I have a hard time putting the game down, I could spend hours playing it!

  • 4
  By member: scrapbookqueen21 - Jan 3, 2006

Dead to Rights for PSP

Strengths: Great graphics

Weakness: no voices

This is a good game, especially for the $9.98 price. I am haveing a great time paying it. I wish that it had the voices though. But, I like it and would recommend it.

  • 3
  By member: dolemite - Dec 28, 2005

Dead To Rights PSP

Strengths: Good Graphics, Easy to learn controls

Weakness: No voice acting

This game was easy to pick up and play. I was suprised by its graphics, they are very nice. I have never played this game for any other system before, but after playing this one I might pick up the other two.

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  • 2.0
  testseek.com - Dec 30, 2008

Dead to Rights: Reckoning

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  • 2.8
  TopTenREVIEWS.com - Mar 17, 2008

Dead to Rights: Reckoning

Dead to Rights: Reckoning receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 2.24 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #6,875 game of all time, #70 game of 2005 for the PlayStation Portable and #233 PlayStation Portable game of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 48 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the game ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see...

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  • 3.5
  mobiletechreview.com - Jul 25, 2005

Dead to Rights Review

Dead to Rights has a lot of potential and presents an action genre adored by fans. It's great to see that Namco brings this title to the PSP and did a decent job on porting the graphics and controls to the handheld platform. Players will enjoy the many aspects of the gameplay including the slow-mo dive and the canine companion. The sound tracks are fitting and the sound FX is excellent!

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  • 3.2
  GameZone - Jul 11, 2005

Dead to Rights: Reckoning

When the PSP was released back in March it seemed as if the number of games released at launch would have been enough to keep PSP owners happy. Alas, this wasn't the case when the groans of PSP owners around the United States were heard wondering “What's next?” It seems owners of the PSP wanted another “big” title for their widescreen black & beautiful portable system. One game that was...

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  • 3.0
  games.net - Jan 1, 2000

Dead to Rights: Reckoning

"Dead to Rights: Reckoning" returns to crime-infested Grant City, as an important informant is kidnapped on the eve of the investigation of a major crime lord. Anticipating the worst if the crime boss is not brought to justice, Jack Slate and his K-9 companion Shadow thrust themselves into hostile gang territory to save the informant and bring peace to the City. "Dead to Rights: Reckoning" takes...

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