6.8 /10 1 Votes6.8
51% Mode(s) Single player | 4.3/5 6.8/10 Initial release date 12 April 2005 Series Dead to Rights | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Release date(s) NA: April 12, 2005EU: October 28, 2005WindowsNA: August 15, 2005EU: 2005 Similar Dead to Rights games, Namco games, Shooter games |
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Dead to Rights II (whose working title is Dead to Rights II: Hell to Pay) is a third-person action video game, developed by Widescreen Games, published by Namco, and released in 2005. Serving as a prequel to Dead to Rights, it begins with the story of Jack Slate and Shadow before the events of the original game. There was also a PSP prequel called Dead to Rights: Reckoning, released on June 28, 2005.
Contents
- Dead to rights ii walkthrough part 1 blue fly night club part 1
- Dead to rights ii walkthrough ending blackjack part 6
- Plot
- Reception
- References
Dead to rights ii walkthrough ending blackjack part 6
Plot
A reputable judge uncovers a citywide crime syndicate, and is kidnapped. The judge was a friend of Jack's father, so the cop is obligated to send a few hundred men to their graves in order to make things right. Before long, all hell breaks loose, so Jack and his K-9 cohort Shadow must take on a powerful mob in the fight of their lives to break the city’s spiral of betrayal and corruption. In the end, the judge is murdered and although Jack gets the killer, goons of a high-ranking Russian crime lord named Blanchov get the judge's files. Jack's girlfriend Ruby is murdered by Blanchov and although Jack never retrieves the files (they were likely Hennesey's files from the first game), he goes after Blanchov for revenge. Jack kills Blanchov, but gets no satisfaction out of it knowing that Blanchov is just a highly placed puppet that can easily be replaced. Having lost Ruby, Jack has nothing to really live for anymore. Also he claims that who has him Dead to Rights as they got the files and he ended up with nothing.
Reception
The PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions received "mixed" reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.