Dead to Rights II | 
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List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $0.01 You Save: $9.98 (100%)
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 4622
Platform: Xbox Genre: Action Games ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 20006 Model: XBNAMC 722674200066 UPC: 719546197104 EAN: 0722674200066 ASIN: B0002CHIXS
Release Date: September 8, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | 13 brutal new disarms moves take down enemies in the heat of battle - more than 25 disarm moves in total | | • | Use your K-9 fighting companion Shadow to attack enemies in real-time, while you handle other business | | • | New freedom of movement -- Jack can shift in all directions from one enemy target to the next and take them all out | | • | Work with a massive arsenal - rocket launchers, grenades, molotovs, and much more | | • | Use the lightning-fast melee fighting system to collect weapons from around the environment - Bats, pipes, meat cleavers, even swords |
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Product Description Dead To Rights 2 is a 3rd-person action shooter that predates the popular original. When K-9 officer Jack Slate looks into the kidnapping of a judge, he discovers a labyrinth of crime, corruption and betrayal. With the help of his police dog Shadow, he'll confront it and save the judge before it's too late.
Amazon.com While investigating the kidnapping of a distinguished judge, Jack Slate uncovers a labyrinth of corruption and betrayal and reaffirms for himself that he can only trust his loyal dog, Shadow--the fiercest crime-fighting weapon known to man. In Dead to Rights II, Grant City's finest returns with nastier disarms, spherical slow-motion dives, and some awesome graphics and programming features. You can now use the K-9 fighting companion to attack enemies in real-time while you take care of your other vital business. You control Shadow's attacks -- if his stamina bar is high enough, Slate's loyal companion will kill the enemy, and if the pooch is tired, he'll work to restrain any villain with vicious bites. And once he's finished his work, Shadow will return to Slate and await your command for the next mission. This dog will attack, restrain, and destroy enemies while you wax other scumbags. Speaking of moves, Dead to Rights II delivers 13 new brutal disarms to take down enemies in the heat of battle, bringing the total number to 25. The spherical slow-motion dives mean Slate can shift in all directions, from one enemy target to the next, and take them all out in the dramatic fashion popularized by the Matrix movies. Namco delivers a lightning-fast fighting system that allows Slate to bash enemies with bats, pipes, meat cleavers, swords, and just about anything else he can wrap his fingers around. In Dead to Rights II, Slate is armed with a massive arsenal that now includes heavy hitters like rocket launchers, grenades, and molotov cocktails. But even with all this weaponry, sometimes you still have to go fisticuffs on villains. A new, 360-degree fighting system enables Slate to battle enemies coming from all directions in brutal hand-to-hand combat. Brawling has never been better than with Slate's array of dynamic punches, kicks, melee disarms, unruly blocks, and desperation attacks.
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WONT PLAY/WORK ON XBOX 360 !!! September 28, 2008 TOM (MISSOURI) I BOUGHT THIS GAME FOR 15.00 AND FOUND OUT ITS NOT BACKWARDS COMPATABLE FOR XBOX 360 THEIR FOR I'M STUCK WITH IT FOR NOW THEY REALLY NEED TO LET US KNOW THESE THINGS THANKS MOCROSOFT !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dead to Rights II July 16, 2008 Raul F. Bacallao (Miami, FL. USA) Game is fun. More Difficult than the first but still fun. Would use seller again.
What the hell were they thinking?? January 7, 2008 Dean M. Clouden (Mannheim, Germany) What the hell were they thinking?? Ok i get it its a second game but its a prequel. Usually they are better in this case its not. Ok for one the controls can be a little jerky at times but that can be gotten used to. But i mean come on the game play itself is attrocious (dont know or care if I spelled that right. Thats how bad this game is.) I loved the first game so when I heard they came out with a second one I jumped at the chance at getting it... I needed to get my head examined. The story develops poorly and there isnt a good plot like the first one and it jumps seems to go so darn slow. The auto switching of the weapons SUXX!! imagine popping off a few shots at someone then grabbing another weapon and shooting that and realizing that it feels like a gnat is trying to sting them. The game was poor in concept and if you must get this just rent it. Actually dont even rent it, its not even worth that much money.
It's Ok fun wih Ok graphics April 5, 2007 C. Avila (Fl,USA) The game is not as many other titles out there. In my opinion the game was released and not finished 1st. Not much difference from part 1 and this is unacceptable due part one was a little better thn this one. Overall the current price is really worth buyin for. But $50,$20 dollars is a waste of $$ for this one.
Simple and Fun December 16, 2005 Anadea This game is a great diversion and a hell of alot of fun for casual gamers. If you want more than a quick dose of action stick to RPG's.
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