Okay, Namco is pretty know for there fighting games and driving games so to speak but this time around they pretty much went experimenting which isnt a bad thing if you go about it in a decent way. They added a couple of nice features to the game which was nice like using emenies as shields,disarming,the peep around the corner and exaggerated or dramatic slow-motion diving moves which came in handy quite often in the game but kind of made it tacky so to speak. One of Namcos crack at action/adventure games that didnt comeout all that bad in the long run. The missions in the game provided ample of action which was good the game makes you think out different processes in missions meaning some required you to duck and shoot though some weapons that were input into the game like the silencers really didnt come in handy in fact they slowed you down in most cases which showed the games lack of variety when it came to different missions. The graphics were okay from a standpoint but lacked compared to the tekken series no animations to the characters when communicatiing or coming in contact with. The music was probably the best part of the whole game that fitted pretty well in the whole game to boot. The camera made the game a drag but if you can look pass most of those technical issues you have an decent action game out there.
Dead to Rights is a very fun and at times frustrating game. The Gameplay is good but not perfect. I had some occasional trouble with the Gameplay, which added to the frustration of the game but nothing bad and not often.... Read Full Review
Dead to Rights is a fairly generic game. For pretty much your entire eight to ten hours through the game, you will be shooting or beating thousands upon thousands of nameless thugs. It is a testament to the solid gun pl... Read Full Review