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Judge Dredd: Dredd vs Death

Judge Dredd: Dredd vs Death

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Release Date: October 17, 2003

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Judge Dredd: Dredd vs Death is a Rebellion studio-produced first person shooter with comic heros in the lead role. The action of the game is set in the futuristic metropolis of Mega-City One. The player takes on the role of the title police officer who, without disguise, tries to stop all criminals.

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Welcome to Mega-City One a city of more than 400 million people -- every one of them a potential criminal. It is the third decade of the 22nd century unemployment is widespread boredom is universal and only the Judges can prevent total anarchy. The most feared and respected of all the Judges is you Judge Dredd. Patrol the streets and hand out instant justice wherever it is needed. You are the law you are judge jury and executioner all in one. The Psi-Judges are predicting a terrible plague - is this the sudden outbreak of vampires on the city and are they the work of the malevolent Dark Judges?

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows October 17, 2003

PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2 October 17, 2003

Xbox

Xbox October 17, 2003

GameCube

GameCube December 12, 2003

Developer: Rebellion

Publisher: Sierra

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Judge Dredd: Dredd vs Death Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Processor Pentium III 1 GHz, 256 MB RAM, graphic card 32MB, 1.3 GB HDD.

Sony PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2

Supports:
multitap

Ratings

Game Ratings for Judge Dredd: Dredd vs Death Video Game.

88%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (1,193)

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The main pros of the game

  • Nostalgic Appeal: Many players find the game to be a nostalgic classic, particularly those who grew up with it.
  • Engaging Atmosphere: The futuristic and dystopian setting of Mega-City One is well-received, with some beautiful pre-rendered backgrounds and a strong ambiance.
  • Fun Gameplay Mechanics: The shooting mechanics are described as solid, with a variety of weapons, including the iconic Lawgiver with multiple ammo types. Players enjoy the balance between shooting and arresting criminals.
  • Humor and References: The game captures the humor and tone of the Judge Dredd comics, with amusing one-liners and Easter eggs that fans appreciate.
  • Short and Sweet Campaign: The campaign is relatively short, allowing for a quick playthrough without overstaying its welcome, making it suitable for casual gaming sessions.

The main cons of the game

  • Short Length: Many reviews mention that the campaign is quite short, typically taking around 3-4 hours to complete, which may not justify a higher price point.
  • Technical Issues: Players have reported various bugs, particularly with the jump mechanic and some crashes on modern hardware, affecting the overall experience.
  • Generic Enemy Design: Some users noted that the enemy variety is lacking, with many encounters feeling repetitive, especially with the overuse of zombies and vampires.
  • Clunky Controls: The game suffers from some dated mechanics, such as cumbersome movement and a jump button that works inconsistently.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Lack of High-Resolution Support: Players expressed disappointment over the absence of a high-resolution version, which would modernize the visual experience.
  • More Varied Gameplay Mechanics: Some users wished for a deeper integration of the arrest mechanics and more diverse enemy types to enhance gameplay variety.
  • Improved Multiplayer Experience: The multiplayer mode is seen as underwhelming, with suggestions for more engaging content or cooperative play options.
  • Better Navigation Clarity: Players mentioned that progression can sometimes be confusing, with levels that feel too linear or corridor-like.

Summary

  • Overall, Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death is viewed as a fun, albeit dated, FPS that appeals to fans of the franchise and those looking for a nostalgic gaming experience.

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