Judge Dredd: Dredd Vs. Death
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Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death | |
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Developer(s) | Rebellion Developments |
Publisher(s) | Evolved Games |
Release date(s) | 17 October 2003 (JAP) 8 February 2005 (US) |
Genre(s) | First-Person Shooter |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: M (Mature) |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Xbox, Playstation 2, GameCube |
Media | CD |
System requirements | Windows 98/ME/2000/XP Operating system, Pentium III or Athlon 700 MHz processor, 128 MB of RAM, 1.3 GB of hard drive space, 32 MB DirectX 9-compatible graphics card, DirectX 9-compatible 16-bit sound card |
Judge Dredd: Dredd Vs Death is the second game based on the Judge Dredd character from the 2000AD comic series, developed by Rebellion Developments. It was released on October 17, 2003 in Japan and February 8, 2005 in the United States.
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[edit] Plot
Mega-City One is filled with 400 million people, each holding the potential for criminal activity. Judge Dredd is the city’s law enforcer, respected by all judges and feared by all crooks. The Psi Judges sense a horrible plague approaching the city, and the Dark Judges are their prime suspects. Later the release of viruses that change the host into a "Vampire" or a "Zombie" was then blamed on Dr.Icarus and Judge Death. Judge Dredd is then forced to fight the insane Dr. Icarus (who almost becomes immortal, his original plan was to find a way to become immortal, not make vampires) and the Dark Judges (Mortis, Fire, Death, Fear and Death again, in that order). The last time Dredd fought Death, Death uses Icarus's immortal body to fight Dredd but ultimatly defeats him and Death flees into Judge Anderson's body, whom had been held there aganst her will.
[edit] Main Characters
- Judge Dredd: Dredd is one of the most feared and respected Street Judges.
- Chief Judge Hershey: There is no higher position than chief Judge in the Justice Department.
- Judge Anderson: A Psi judge who, captured by the Dark Judges, was used to open a vortex from Mega City to Dead World, allowing the Dark Judges to enter Mega City.
- Judge DeMarco
- Doctor Icarus: A mad scientist who created the strain of virus that turned infected people to turn into Vampires in his pursuit of immortality.
- The Dark Judges: Undead judges from a parallel universe.
- Necrus: The high priest of a cult of religious fanatics who worship the Dark Judges.
[edit] Other Characters
- Med-Division Judge: These Judges help the sick and injured.
- Street Judges: The elite of Mega-City One, they are the Law enforcers.
- Psi-Judges: These Judges have psychic powers to assist when traditional methods prove inadequate.
[edit] Weapons
Judges are only able to carry two weapons at a time. If a weapon is depleted of ammo, it is no longer usable and must be replaced by a newly picked up weapon.
- Lawgiver: It is the main weapon the Judges use. It has six modes of fire for the same magazine. The weapon is controlled by voice activation.
- Execution: With 64 bullets per magazine, this is the standard bullet and provides a fast rate of fire and mediocre damage.
- Armour Piercing: Holds 32 bullets per magazine and strong enough to pierce any type of metal as well as enemies.
- Ricochet: Contains 32 shots per magazine with the ability to ricochet between walls, proving useful in tight situations.
- Incendiary: Fires 8 shots per magazine, and sets the target ablaze.
- High Explosive: Fires 8 shots per magazine, and does much damage to its target. Dredd must be careful with this mode because it can also affect him, and when fired it acts similar to an explosive weapon.
- Heat Seeker: Fires 8 shots per magazine, locking onto heat sources to hit the target effectively.
- Arbitrator: Able to annihilate an armored person when used in close range although it does less damage when fired at long range.
- Lawrod Rifle: Similar to the Lawgiver Mark 2, however this is an advanced version with greater accuracy and range. It has two firing modes, one functioning as a sniper weapon, and other as an assault rifle.
- Stumm Gas Grenade: Used for Street Judges, and does minimal damage although causes enemies to choke and lose consciousness.
- Pistol: The most common weapon in Mega City. Citizens can use this weapon to attack, and threaten, others..
- Split Gun: Gun which is at close, but lacks accuracy over long distances.
- Stump Gun:
- Grenade Launcher: Best fired at large areas, launching explosive grenades.
- Las Pistol:
[edit] Novel
Gordon Rennie wrote a Dredd vs. Death novelization, published by Black Flame, as a tie-in to the game (October 2003, ISBN 1-84416-061-0). The novel alters the storyline somewhat in that certain events which in game happened to Dredd are given to other Judges such as Giant and Anderson. Galen DeMarco also plays a prominent role.
[edit] External links
- Dredd vs Death
- 2000 AD profile for the game
- 2000 AD profile for the novel
- IGN info about Dredd vs Death
- Judge Dredd: Dredd Vs. Death at MobyGames
- team xbox info about Dredd vs Death