Dead To Rights Retribution Ps3 Walkthrough

Dead To Rights Retribution Ps3 Walkthrough

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This walkthrough series (37 parts) focuses on the Xbox 360 gameplay of Dead to Rights: Retribution, but could also be applied to the PlayStation 3 version. If you need a little help cleaning the scum out of the gutters and out of the penthouses, this guide will depict the entire gameplay, from the prologue to the credits. Apr 27, 2010  Dead to Rights: Retribution will form an original story portraying key events that shape and define Jack Slate's character including how he and Shadow first come together as partners against those.

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Playstion Home Items

  • GAC Scout Uniform Glasses Get 30 headshots in any level, on OFFICER or greater difficulty.
  • GAC Scout Uniform Gloves Complete any level (excluding the Prologue) without firing a shot.
  • GAC Scout Uniform Shoes Combine Jack and Shadow to kill 20 enemies in any level, on OFFICER or greater difficulty.
  • GAC Scout Uniform Top Beat the game.
  • GAC Scout Uniform Bottom Save the hostages in Act 1.
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    Trophy List

    Once bitten Clear a path for Jack
    Scrotality Perform a Shadow groin takedown
    Perfect balance Achieve maximum VARIATION BONUS on any level (excluding the Prologue)
    Crossing the line Defeat the Enforcer with a Takedown
    Shad-owned Perform a silent kill with Shadow
    Shadow..keys Help Jack and Frank into Milton
    Man's best friend Acquire Shadow
    Dog tag Perform a tag team kill with Shadow
    Featherweight Perform 200 3-hit combos
    Commuter disruption Cause the train crash
    Guard dog Drag Jack out of harm's way
    Get ready for a surprise! Leap over and kick an enemy from cover
    That's what you gets! Kill an enemy by knocking or throwing him off a ledge
    Dog's dinner Perform 50 Shadow kills
    Boom! Get 30 headshots in any level, on OFFICER or greater difficulty.
    Bring a gun to a fist fight Perform 50 disarms
    Apparently I CAN kill you Defeat Tseng
    Fetch! Find a way to get Jack through the gate
    Shown the ropes Complete the fight with Frank
    The battle, not the war Escape from the GAC
    Crime and punishment Perform 50 takedowns
    Smile, you son of a.. Take out a GAC tank
    First at the scene Achieve maximum CLEAR TIME BONUS on any level (excluding the Prologue)
    Got your GAC Take a GAC hostage
    Canine fodder Shut down the electric fences
    Air traffic control Destroy the choppers
    Just gimme the bottle Get Jack to the bar in one piece
    Keeping Faith Rescue Faith
    GAC hawk down Take out the Gunship
    Heavyweight Perform 100 5-hit combos
    Throw away the key Imprison Temple
    Run out of town Repel the GAC
    Medal of merit Bronze rating on every level
    Just like Dad would have done Complete the game on any difficulty level
    Dog of war Retrieve the security keycard for Jack
    Doing it the ol' fashioned way Defeat Redwater
    Best cop this city's ever had Complete the game on OFFICER difficulty
    Protect the innocent Save the hostages
    Brawler Complete any level (excluding the Prologue) without firing a shot
    It's all in the timing Perform 50 counters
    Shadowboxing Dash evade 50 strikes
    Shhhhh Complete any level with 10 silent kills, on OFFICER or greater difficulty.
    Got your back Complete a level without Jack or Shadow dying (levels 3-10)
    Finish him Shadow! Combine Jack and Shadow to kill 20 enemies in any level, on OFFICER or greater difficulty.
    Medal of bravery Silver rating on every level
    The price of justice Collect 25 cop badges
    Retribution Complete the game on DETECTIVE difficulty
    Head banger Open 10 doors with a hostage head
    Medal of valor Gold rating on every level
    Honor the dead Collect 50 cop badges
    Platinum Trophy Collect all the game's Trophies
    You hear that? We’re official.. Complete Assault on the 87th Precinct.
    Marking your territory Upload a Riot Control score to the Scoreboard.
    Didn’t I kill you already? Defeat Redwater in Riot Control.
    Jack Slate of all trades Get 15 unique awards in one round in Riot Control.
    Above and beyond Achieve Gold Rating in Assault on the 87th Precinct.
    Retribution Master Score 250,000 points from Retribution Bonus over multiple play sessions of Riot Control.
    Contender Get 350,000 points in a single play session of Riot Control.
    Dead to Rights: Retribution
    Developer(s)Volatile Games
    Publisher(s)Namco Bandai Games[a]
    Director(s)Imre Jele
    Writer(s)Ben Fisher
    Composer(s)Matt Black
    SeriesDead to Rights
    Platform(s)PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
    Release
    Genre(s)Action
    Mode(s)Single-player

    Dead to Rights: Retribution is a third-personaction video game. It is the reboot of the Dead to Rights franchise featuring Grant City police officer Jack Slate and his canine companion Shadow. Developed by Volatile Games and published by Namco Bandai Games under the Namco label for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.[2][3]

    Plot[edit]

    The game begins with Jack collapsing on a dock after disembarking from a tugboat, and is confronted by members of the Grant City Triad, who intend to kill him as revenge for earlier events. Shadow, Jack's dog, brutally kills all of the Triad members who try to attack Jack on his way to a bar where he meets his friend, an EMT named Faith Sands, and goes into the story of what happened in the game. He flashes back to a terrorist takeover of Temple Tower, where he disobeys orders from Captain Inness and charges in, killing members of the Union gang, saving hostages and pursuing Riggs, the leader of the gang, to the roof where he escapes via a futuristic helicopter. Jack believes Riggs has military training after seeing how the Union were armed and organized. Jack is saved from Inness firing him by SWAT Captain Redwater, who is a friend of Jack and his father, Frank Slate, who takes Jack and Shadow to investigate a lead on Riggs. They discover plans and simulated versions of the Temple Tower studio, and are drawn into a gunfight when Redwater arrives with the SWAT.

    After holding out until more SWAT teams arrive, Frank and Jack pursue Riggs and a Triad member, splitting up to do so. Jack succeeds in arresting the Triad, but finds Frank mortally wounded nearby. Faith arrives and tries to save Frank, but fails, and Jack storms off after beating up the Triad brutally and goes to find out why his father was killed. He stops an attempted Triad bombing at Grant City Central, defeats their leader, Tseng, in hand-to-hand combat, and then returns to the area where his father was killed. He discovers that Riggs is a member of the newly formed GAC (Grant City Anti Crime Unit), which was formed by Julian Temple and now approved by the city to deal with crime in ways that go against standard ethics and protocol. Jack fights his way past GAC soldiers and destroys GAC dropships, but is knocked out by Redwater, who kills Riggs after hearing a recorded conversation between Temple and Riggs, who plot to kill Redwater. Jack manages to escape the slowly rising dropship he and Redwater are on, and Redwater's fate is left unknown when the C4 Jack attached to the ship detonates while being tossed away by Redwater.

    The game picks up at the bar, where Jack reveals that he detects Faith has deceived him, and she admits she was persuaded by the GAC to help locate him. Faith is wounded by a sniper, and Jack manages to evacuate her on a helicopter she called before being shot, and is dropped off at Temple Tower, where he arrests Temple, who tries to bribe him into letting him go by revealing that Redwater killed Frank, choosing to follow his father's way instead of killing Temple in cold blood. He takes Temple to the precinct he and his father work at, and discovers all regular and SWAT officers have been imprisoned for resisting GAC control. Jack imprisons Temple and frees the officers, who help to free the precinct and call patrol officers back to fight off attacking GAC troops-with help from Captain Inness, who is now glad to work Jack's way and even sends out the transmission to call for backup. Jack takes a dead GAC soldier's armor and sneaks into the GAC Alpha Base in a rundown hospital on an island. He manages to make a distraction that lets the GCPD storm the base while Jack provides sniper cover for Inness, Shadow, and a SWAT team that manages to break into the main area. Jack helps to fight off multiple GAC troops and then pursues Redwater.

    Jack takes control of a GAC Tank Armor and fights his way through dozens of GAC while furiously arguing with Redwater, offering him the chance to surrender like Frank would have done. Redwater refuses, stating that he did what he did for the good of the city and that Frank never would have understood, and Jack responds by fighting his way through a group of snipers as he chases Redwater on foot to a lighthouse. Redwater tries to kill Jack with a mounted machine gun, but Shadow bites Redwater's arm only to be wounded, forcing Jack to proceed alone and unarmed against Redwater, who cuts Jack across the eye with a knife and leaves a scar. Jack and Redwater fight, stealing the knife from each other repeatedly, until Jack stabs Redwater fatally, which results in him falling to his death. The game ends with Jack and Faith attending Frank's funeral, and Jack is left to look out at Grant City with Shadow next to him, promising his father he will be with him soon.

    Reception[edit]

    Reception
    Review scores
    PublicationScore
    PS3Xbox 360
    DestructoidN/A6.5/10[4]
    Edge6/10[5]6/10[5]
    EurogamerN/A5/10[6]
    Famitsu29/40[7]29/40[7]
    Game Informer8/10[8]8/10[8]
    GameProN/A[9]
    GameRevolutionC−[10]C−[10]
    GameSpot7/10[11]7/10[11]
    GameTrailers6.8/10[12]N/A
    GameZone4/10[13]4/10[13]
    Giant Bomb[14][14]
    IGN6/10[15]6/10[15]
    OXM (US)N/A5/10[16]
    PSM[17]N/A
    The Daily TelegraphN/A7/10[18]
    The EscapistN/A[19]
    Aggregate score
    Metacritic60/100[20]61/100[21]

    Retribution received 'mixed' reviews on both platforms according to video game review aggregatorMetacritic.[20][21] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of one seven, one eight, and two sevens, for a total of 29 out of 40.[7]

    The Daily Telegraph gave the Xbox 360 version a score of seven out of ten and said, 'We all need a Die Hard every now and then, and that’s exactly the kind of spirit Retribution evokes.'[18] 411Mania gave the same console version 6.9 out of 10, saying that calling it 'a game that is just kind of there, and in this day and age, just being there is no longer enough.'[22]The Escapist gave the same console version three stars out of five, saying, 'Other than the presence of your canine sidekick, there is absolutely nothing in Dead to Rights: Retribution that hasn't been done before (and probably better) in other games.'[19] However, The A.V. Club gave the PS3 version a C−, saying, 'The executions are designed to provide a was-it-good-for-you catharsis. They don’t. They come off as juvenile and obscene. Whatever shock value they might have wears off almost instantly, transforming the game’s supposed 'money-shot' into something pedestrian and tedious.'[23]

    References[edit]

    1. ^Robert Purchese (18 March 2010). 'Dead to Rights Retribution dated'. Eurogamer.
    2. ^Brian Ekberg (28 April 2009). 'Dead to Rights Retribution First Look'. GameSpot. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
    3. ^Brian Crecente (25 February 2009). 'Dead to Rights: Retribution Coming This Year'. Kotaku. Retrieved 29 April 2009.
    4. ^Joseph Leray (20 May 2010). 'Review: Dead to Rights: Retribution (X360)'. Destructoid. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
    5. ^ abEdge staff (May 2010). 'Dead to Rights: Retribution'. Edge (214): 97.
    6. ^Dan Whitehead (23 April 2010). 'Dead to Rights: Retribution (X360)'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
    7. ^ abcBrian (30 June 2010). 'Famitsu review scores'. Nintendo Everything. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
    8. ^ abJeff Cork (June 2010). 'Dead to Rights: Retribution: Jack Is Back In A Reboot We Didn't Know We Needed'. Game Informer (206): 96. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
    9. ^Tae K. Kim. 'Dead to Rights: Retribution (X360)'. GamePro. Archived from the original on 29 April 2010. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
    10. ^ abJosh Laddin (6 May 2010). 'Dead to Rights: Retribution Review'. Game Revolution. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
    11. ^ abChris Watters (29 April 2010). 'Dead to Rights: Retribution Review'. GameSpot. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
    12. ^'Dead to Rights: Retribution Review (PS3)'. GameTrailers. 28 April 2010. Archived from the original on 12 May 2010. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
    13. ^ abDakota Grabowski (15 May 2010). 'Dead to Rights: Retribution Review'. GameZone. Archived from the original on 18 May 2010. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
    14. ^ abJeff Gerstmann (27 April 2010). 'Dead to Rights Review'. Giant Bomb. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
    15. ^ abGreg Miller (27 April 2010). 'Dead to Rights: Retribution Review'. IGN. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
    16. ^'Dead to Rights: Retribution'. Official Xbox Magazine: 83. July 2010.
    17. ^'Review: Dead to Rights: Retribution'. PlayStation: The Official Magazine: 80. July 2010.
    18. ^ abTom Hoggins (5 May 2010). 'Dead to Rights: Retribution video game review (X360)'. The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
    19. ^ abJohn Funk (13 May 2010). 'Review: Dead to Rights: Retribution (X360)'. The Escapist. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
    20. ^ ab'Dead to Rights: Retribution for PlayStation 3 Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
    21. ^ ab'Dead to Rights: Retribution for Xbox 360 Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
    22. ^Todd Vote (17 May 2010). 'Dead To Rights: Retribution (Xbox 360) Review'. 411Mania. Archived from the original on 15 January 2017. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
    23. ^Scott Jones (3 May 2010). 'Dead To Rights: Retribution (PS3)'. The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on 6 May 2010. Retrieved 28 March 2016.

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