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Description

Judge Dredd is back. The comic book character who acts as judge, jury, and executioner makes another video game appearance in a first-person shooter set in the 22nd century, where crime and hopelessness run rampant amidst the chaos left behind from a nuclear holocaust.

Players must enforce the law using any means necessary within the sprawling, overpopulated Mega-City One, which serves as the gritty backdrop for Judge Dredd: Dredd Vs. Death. Players will battle vampires, the undead, and even a cadre of Dark Judges as they try to maintain some semblance of order in a world gone wild. In keeping with the spirit of the comic, some perpetrators of lesser crimes need to be arrested while others must be taken out with extreme prejudice.

The ultimate goal is to confront the evil Judge Death, who has taken it upon himself to cause as much mayhem and destruction to the beleaguered city as possible.

Alternate Titles

  • "特警判官" -- Chinese Title (Simplified)
  • "Судья Дредд" -- Russian spelling

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The Press Says

Mygamer.com Apr 28, 2005 8 out of 10 80
AceGamez 2004 8 out of 10 80
Jeuxvideo.com Dec 18, 2003 12 out of 20 60
N-Zone Feb 18, 2004 57 out of 100 57
GameSpot Mar 17, 2005 5.6 out of 10 56
IGN Mar 21, 2005 5 out of 10 50

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Trivia

A little history on Mr. Dredd...

Judge Joe Dredd and his outlandish neo-fascist world came to life on march 5, 1977 on the pages of the legendary 2000 A.D. magazine (A.D. as in "After Disaster"). The creators, John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra, drew upon the dawn of the Tatcher era (the world famous ultra-conservative [some would say ultra-fascist] prime minister of Britain from the late 70's to the early 80's) and the growing Punk movement among Britain's youth and extrapolated both elements to the ridiculous yet ominous levels seen in their comic, in which a bloated, irrational futuristic state suppresses all human rights and freedoms in it's quest for total order and security (sounds familiar?). The most recognizable face of this system are it's "judges", enforcers with instant on-field judiciary powers which get to decide if you go to jail 5 months for jaywalking or get instant execution via a bullet in the head.

Eventually growing out of 2000 A.D.'s cult fandom, Dredd took on it's own series and by mid 80's became the most famous European comic book along such classics as Barbarella thanks to it's unique art and it's darkly humorous take on such issues as legal liberties or human rights, spawning subsequent spin-off series which included toned-down DC Comics versions and crossovers. The character's popularity eventually led him to guest star in various heavy metal albums, radio serials and by 1995 it's own movie starring Sylvester Stallone, which pretty much did everything wrong except for the inclusion of Diane Lane as Judge Hershey (drooool....). The movie spawned it's own videogame/comic adaptations (both equally trashable) and by now the character has pretty much attained "legend" status never being truly dead and surfacing momentarily in a small comic series or an offshoot product such as this game outside of it's main universe every now and then.

One of the most interesting notes about Dredd however (and one that few licensed cash-ins managed to take on) is the fact that while he's the hero of the comics he's not the typical wildcard/rebel-in-the-system you might expect had for instance the comics been created in the U.S. Nope, instead Dredd is an active supporter of the fascist, totalitarian state he works for! Which only add to it's appeal and edge of course... Justice has a price, and that price is Freedom!! Keep on laying the law Dredd... :))


This entry was contributed by Timo Takalo (45) and Xoleras (62091)
 

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