![]() You have a variety of weapons at your disposal: pistol, shotgun, assault rifle, grenade launcher and the ubiquitous Lawgiver handgun. Well here goes, Judge Death and his pals have been broken out of their prison (really original) by their loyal death cult followers, they are now starting to judge Mega City One, blah blah blah you have to save the day Judge Dredd style. Handy hint: the best way to kill a vampire is an armor piercing round to the head, one shot usually does it. This having been said the vampire attack game, when you unlock it provides an excellent target practice opportunity, and believe me you will need the practice for later levels. The block war in particular is tiresome as you have to kill everyone on the opposing team, but as they respawn in odd places and tend to hide, after a while it can get irritating hunting them all down. The arcade levels, while enjoyable, quickly become repetitive and boring. The problem is they all have a rather thrown together feel to them, the deathmatch levels feel like they have been included at the last minute and have many points to them that make it frustrating to play, such as respawning in the exact place you just died letting whoever just fragged you frag you again, this happened 8 times on one level. Each having been completed to a certain level unlock cheats and characters that you can play as. ![]() There are many features in this game that would make it both enjoyable and give it a high replay value, such as the arcade, deathmatch and story modes. There have been a few abominations made of the 2000ad licence, the movie being a particularly bad example of this, so would rebellion rise to the occasion and put an end to the poop? I am a huge fan of the 2000ad comics and of Judge Dredd, so when I heard of the new game coming way back mid 2003 I was cautiously excited, especially since it was being made by rebellion who have a plethora of excellent games to their pedigree. This Review: 4.5/10 Value for Money: Immersion Factor: Sleepness Nights: Replayability: For instance, because Dredd must obey the law he upholds and react according to the severity of all crimes, gamers won't be able to just blast their way through the game, shooting petty criminals at will (not unless they fancy spending the rest of their life breaking rocks on Titan). The history and character of the Judge Dredd stories will be absolutely central to gameplay. Judge Death will feature a unique new storyline, but one that fits in perfectly with the continuity of the comic with a full cast of characters from the Judge Dredd stories, including Judge Anderson and the Dark Judges, and many of the famous Mega-City One locations. The game will also have extensive multiplayer modes, enabling ferocious splitscreen or online play and will use Rebellion's versatile new Asura engine. Dredd will find himself having to deal with the full spectrum of criminal behaviour, from littering and caffeine abuse to saving the city from the utterly evil Judge Death. It will be a first-person shooter seen through the eyes of Judge Dredd as he patrols the mean streets of the stunningly realised future metropolis, Mega-City One. The PC game is based on the legendary comic strip Judge Dredd, published in 2000AD every week since 1977. ![]() Price: $99.00 Available: Now Judge Dredd: Dredd vs Death product reviews
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