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26.8.2003

I bought this game the other day and it was brilliant.I couldn't stop playing it.It has a sort of bullet-time effect which is not original but is pulled off quite well here.You can carry ten guns at a time in which to dispense of the enemy.You also have a dog called shadow who you can set on people and steal their gun,he can also sniff out bombs.You also have a load of kick ass martial arts moves when you don't have a gun.During the game you unlock disarm moves which are absolutely blinding.You go up to the enemy press a direction and circle and you pull off amazing disarm moves.Whilst doing the disarm moves you press circle again and it all slows down.You also press square and it changes thecamera angle to make it very cinematic.Now the only thing,or should that be things,are number 1 the graphics.For a ps2 game they are not very good,thats not to say they are terrible,it's just they are a bit chunky and when there is a lot of movment on screen it tends to slow down a bit and the screen jumps ever so slightly.Another thing that has stopped this game from geting five stars is the mini-games.Some of the mini-games are fun like the boxing one and the weights one,but it's the one at the start in the strip club,it's boring and un-nessacary.But those things aside it's a great game and worth your money.
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4.5.2005

Dead to rights is a truly original PS2 action game. It features Good cop-gone-bad Jack Slate who's father was shot by a mystery assasin and you set out to settle the score with a bit of gunplay but you get arrested and charged for intentional murder after you eliminate a suspect, you escape a death sentence with a bit of help from preacher and techno freak "wireboy" and again continue your "Quest", you encounter various bosses split into 15 chapters, movies, mini-games and a large variety of guns. This is a good game but the graphics could have done better, they look like high standard PS1 graphics.

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