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Publisher: Evolved Games
Developer: Rebellion
Release Date: March 2004
Platform: Xbox/PlayStation 2/Game Cube/PC/CD-ROM
ESRB Rating: Mature
Genre: First-Person Shooter
MSRP: $49.99

Game Description:

Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death is a first-person shooter combining weapon management, fast-paced combat, intense multiplayer action and a riveting plot. Based on the classic comic book, Judge Dredd is a no-holds-barred judge who is determined to clean up the streets of the futuristic Mega-City One. Armed with an all-purpose LawGiver featuring six types of ammo, Dredd can 'shoot to wound', 'shoot to kill' or make an arrest, but be mindful of your Lawmeter. Shoot an unarmed citizen and your Lawmeter will drop… apprehend numerous perps and it will rise up and you will receive a commendation!

Features:

•  11 chapters and more than two dozen levels of gameplay

•  Face over 50 unique characters including zombies, undead judges, wraiths, crooks and demons

•  Two-player co-operative play through the entirety of the storyline

•  Four-player split screen action lets you battle your friends in deathmatch, blockwar and nearly a dozen other modes

•  Completing each Story Chapter unlocks up to 5 different multiplayer models, with more than 60 models to unlock in total

•  Featuring Asura's state-of-the-art engine and tools suite, developed in-house at Rebellion

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