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| platforms = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox (console)|Xbox]], [[GameCube]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[PlayStation Portable]], [[PlayStation 3]], [[Xbox 360]]
| first release version = ''[[Dead to Rights (video game)|Dead to Rights]]''
| first release version = ''[[Dead to Rights (video game)|Dead to Rights]]''
| first release date = June 3, 2002
| first release date = June 3, 2002
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''Dead to Rights'', the first game in the series, was developed by [[Namco]] and released as a timed exclusive for the [[Xbox (console)|Xbox]] in 2002. Releases for the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Nintendo GameCube]] followed thereafter, and the game was ported to [[Microsoft Windows]] a year later.
''Dead to Rights'', the first game in the series, was developed by [[Namco]] and released as a timed exclusive for the [[Xbox (console)|Xbox]] in 2002. Releases for the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[GameCube]] followed thereafter, and the game was ported to [[Microsoft Windows]] a year later.


The game focuses on Jack Slate, a police officer partnered with his dog 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.
The game focuses on Jack Slate, a police officer partnered with his dog 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.

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Dead to Rights
Genre(s)Third-person shooter
Developer(s)Namco (I)
Widescreen Games (II)
Rebellion Developments (III)
Volatile Games (IV)
Publisher(s)Namco
Namco Bandai Games
Platform(s)Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
First releaseDead to Rights
June 3, 2002
Latest releaseDead to Rights: Retribution
April 1, 2010

Dead to Rights is a video game series focusing on Jack Slate, a police officer in the fictional Grant City, and his K-9 partner Shadow. There are four games in the series.

Games

Dead to Rights

Dead to Rights, the first game in the series, was developed by Namco and released as a timed exclusive for the Xbox in 2002. Releases for the PlayStation 2 and GameCube followed thereafter, and the game was ported to Microsoft Windows a year later.

The game focuses on Jack Slate, a police officer partnered with his dog 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 II

Dead to Rights II, the second game in the series, is a prequel to the first game, developed by Widescreen Games and released for Microsoft Windows, Xbox, and PlayStation 2. The game retains many of the original game's gameplay elements. It focuses on Jack and Shadow searching for a reputable judge and a kidnapped friend of Jack's father.

Dead to Rights: Reckoning

Dead to Rights: Reckoning, the third game in the series, was developed by Rebellion Developments and serves as a prequel to Dead to Rights II, making it chronologically the earliest in the series. It focuses on Jack Slate rescuing the kidnapped daughter of a Grant City official.

Dead to Rights: Retribution

Dead to Rights: Retribution is a reboot of the series and the fourth installment overall, focusing on vice officer Jack Slate and his canine companion Shadow exposing criminal elements in the crumbling metropolis of Grant City. For the first time in the series, players can fight as Shadow.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Dead to Rights: Retribution Now Available Nationwide". IGN. April 27, 2010.