I bought Dead to Rights 2 because I had lingering nostalgia for the first game. This game was holding onto what was cool several years before it came out: The Matrix, Max Payne- all that bullet time stuff. Bullet time is still a nice mechanic, and you still see it in games here and there. What I'm no longer into is that one-liner supercop type of hero that the protagonist, Jack, is. He's a post Duke Nukem kinda chatterer, with a voice that sounds a lot like Steve Blum (don't know for sure if it's his voice). The story and "funny" dialogue are not what you would enjoy while playing this game. Other than bullet time, I think you'll enjoy Shadow being able to take down villains when you're in a compromised position. What you wont like is that the enemies can be overwhelming at times, auto targeting may freak out and be more help than harm, and the save points are definitely not enough per level. I liked the trip back to old action gaming, but I really appreciate game design of the current decade.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
i got this game for my son because he has the first one and we love it, so we figured if we love the first one we will really love the second one, we were wrong the story line is not so hot the game is really hard at times without getting far in the game this game to me is only a filler game, the could have done much better, does not have much to do with the first game at all.
Great game
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Made trusting for me a breeze and everything worked perfectly
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
A big nostalgia for me. This game I always love renting it back in the days at Blockbuster when I was just a kid. Now as an adult Iโm glad I own it.
Verified purchase: No
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