Dead to Rights

Dead to Rights

720
Dedicated Cyberhippy
720

    Oct 17, 2002#1

    Wow, am I dissapointed. I know the game has been out for a while but I just recently had time to rent it.
    Ouch.
    Max Payne was a great game. It captured the feeling of a lot of action movies. Dead To Rights tries to get the feeling of alot of action movies. It dosent work.
    In Dead to Rights you play as Jack Slate, a guy who was set up for a murder he did not commit. Yea, its pretty original :P
    Jack had an auto target feature similar to Syphon Filter, and he can also dive around like Max. Thats cool. You can even disarm badguys by pressing "B". And the disarm attacks are awsome.
    That are the only really good things. Everything else in Dead to Rights is crap. :P
    A poor camera. There is also kung-fu style gameplay. Its bad. How bad? Really bad. Punchs and kicks are done blindly most of the time. There is also some amazing cheap hits from enemies. Crap, what else? Enemies are stupid, the mini games are...boring...and stupid (except the stripper one )))) ) And christ what did I leave out?
    ITS HARD.
    How hard? VERY HARD. Im not just talking about it being difficult the game is almost impossable. There is no difficulty setting, and some simple tweaking could have easily helped this.
    Im not against hard games. But this is ridiculous. Its sad thou because there are some really cool levels in Dead to Rights, but players probably wont even bother playing to get to there.
    There is no voice movements during cutscences. And, uh, the story is pretty crappy. Its predictable.
    It would be great to play an action game that combined maxpayne style shooting and kung-fu. But Dead to Rights doesnt do it.
    Crap, Crap, Crap, im pissed.
    Especailly considering I was really looking forward to this.
    BLEH!
    -vidiot-
    http://www.tokyopia.com/articles.asp?ar ... 72,00.html
    It exsists!!!

    Jim
    1,395
    Dedicated Cyberhippy
    1,395

      Oct 18, 2002#2

      Heh, it has some problems (endless prison fights, stupid minigames, etc.), but it also has some really good moments as well.
      I'm almost done with it, and I definately think its worth a rental. But even though this game is everything that I SHOULD like, even I have to admit I'm glad I didn't pay $50 for it.

        Oct 30, 2002#3

        Bleh, spoke too soon.
        While it has some more nice moments, there's a lot of crappy ones as well, with the final few boss fights nothing more than stupid mini-game-like button mashing contests that'll take at least 10 tries to get anywhere.
        I got a blister too, and its not one of those "I'm thrilled to get a blister because the game kicked so much ass that it was worth it" type of blisters either.

        BuMz187
        1,418
        Dedicated Cyberhippy
        1,418

          Oct 30, 2002#4

          You still get blisters? Damn man. I thought all "core" gamers had a well developed callous, the result of countless hours spent mashing a sharp-cornered D-pad as a child, which prevents any form of blistering or friction burns and can, in a life/death situation, be used to start a fire by rubbing it against a dry branch?
          Or maybe that's just me.
          MRk MRK n FnK Mz
          «¤MåRk¥ MåRK ånÐ
          Ðä FünK¥
          ßüMz¤»

          vidiotY2k
          720
          Dedicated Cyberhippy
          720

            Nov 24, 2002#5

            The last level on "The Mark of Kri" gave me several blisters. After the game continued with a dozen excellent stealth/fighting levels the last one was almost like a developer was smoking crack while making it. A stupidly amount of endless enimes, it was just total button mashing. Yeah, blisters still happen :P
            -vidiot-