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Logo for "Dead to Rights" series |
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Genres | Action, third-person shooter |
Developers | different developer for each game in the series |
Publishers | Namco, Namco Bandai Games |
Platform of origin | Xbox |
Dead to Rights is a third-person shooter video game series.
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Jack Slate is a police officer partnered with his K-9 unit, Shadow. The two patrol Grant City, a metropolis seemingly populated with more criminals than honest citizens. One night while on a routine patrol, Jack responds to a call at a construction zone, only to find his own father murdered. In pursuit of his father's killer, Jack is led through a labyrinth of crime and corruption.
Dead to Rights was developed by Namco and released as a timed exclusive for the Xbox. Releases for the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube followed thereafter. A year after its console debut, the game was ported to Microsoft Windows.
A reputable judge who uncovered a citywide crime syndicate is kidnapped. The judge is a friend of police officer Jack Slate's father, so Slate and his K-9 cohort Shadow are obliged to make things right.
Dead to Rights II was developed by Widescreen Games. It is a prequel to Dead to Rights.
The daughter of a high-ranking Grant City official is kidnapped, and Jack Slate must rescue her.
Dead to Rights: Reckoning was developed by Rebellion Developments. It serves as a prequel to the Dead to Rights II.
This game resurrects the "Dead to Rights" series. Vice officer Jack Slate and his canine companion Shadow expose criminal elements in the crumbling metropolis of Grant City. For the first time in the series, players can fight as Shadow[1]
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