Dead to Rights: Reckoning Goes Gold
Source: VoodooExtreme
“Dead to Rights: Reckoning” finds tough cop Jack Slate and his canine counterpart, Shadow, once again thrust into Grant City’s web of crime and deception. Tracking down an important informant who has been kidnapped by a major crime lord, Jack makes his way through the City’s toughest neighborhoods. Using the series’ trademark blend of film noir and cinematic style action, Jack teaches lowlife criminals a lesson they will never forget as he fights to complete his mission. In addition to the franchise’s classic moves such as slow motion dives, dual wielding and bone shattering disarms, Jack can now engage in fire fights from a prone position and engage enemies using the brutal dive tackle disarm. For the first time in the “Dead to Rights” series, players can utilize the wireless capabilities of the PSP system to engage in multiplayer deathmatches for up to four players.
“‘Dead to Rights: Reckoning’ sets a new precedent for explosive action on the PSP system with original moves and wireless gameplay that lets adrenaline-junkies enjoy hard-boiled shootouts with their friends,” said Pierre Roux, executive producer with Namco Hometek Inc. “The ‘Dead to Rights’ series has always been about larger-than-life action, and now fans can experience this all-new action thriller anywhere with the PSP system.”
Source: VoodooExtreme
“Dead to Rights: Reckoning” finds tough cop Jack Slate and his canine counterpart, Shadow, once again thrust into Grant City’s web of crime and deception. Tracking down an important informant who has been kidnapped by a major crime lord, Jack makes his way through the City’s toughest neighborhoods. Using the series’ trademark blend of film noir and cinematic style action, Jack teaches lowlife criminals a lesson they will never forget as he fights to complete his mission. In addition to the franchise’s classic moves such as slow motion dives, dual wielding and bone shattering disarms, Jack can now engage in fire fights from a prone position and engage enemies using the brutal dive tackle disarm. For the first time in the “Dead to Rights” series, players can utilize the wireless capabilities of the PSP system to engage in multiplayer deathmatches for up to four players.
“‘Dead to Rights: Reckoning’ sets a new precedent for explosive action on the PSP system with original moves and wireless gameplay that lets adrenaline-junkies enjoy hard-boiled shootouts with their friends,” said Pierre Roux, executive producer with Namco Hometek Inc. “The ‘Dead to Rights’ series has always been about larger-than-life action, and now fans can experience this all-new action thriller anywhere with the PSP system.”