Judge Dredd
- May 22, 2018
- Probe Software
In the dystopian future of Judge Dredd, play as the iconic law enforcer in this 2D sidescrolling game. Meting out justice with lethal stun gun shots or executions, help Dredd traverse the dark streets of Mega-City and apprehend rogue Judge Rico. With up to 30 missions, face super bosses, and uncover secret bonuses across 12 levels, all the way to the final battle with the Dark Judges on Deadworld.
Reviews
- The game offers a nostalgic experience for those who played it on Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo, with some enhancements in the PC version.
- Fans of Judge Dredd may appreciate the game's connection to the character and its retro appeal.
- The music and some graphical details in the PC version are improved compared to earlier console versions.
- The game has significant control issues, especially with keyboard input, making it difficult to play.
- There are allegations of unethical practices by the company that re-issued the game, raising concerns about supporting them.
- The game feels dated and lacks modern updates, leading to a frustrating experience for new players.
- graphics2 mentions
- 150 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game have received mixed feedback, with some users expressing nostalgia for its original release while others criticize the visuals as outdated and subpar by current standards. Despite adjustments improving performance, the overall sentiment leans towards disappointment in the graphical quality.
“The graphics in this game are absolutely stunning, bringing the world to life with incredible detail and vibrant colors.”
“I am amazed by the visual fidelity; the environments are beautifully crafted and the character models are incredibly realistic.”
“The art style is unique and captivating, making every scene a visual treat that keeps me engaged.”
“The graphics are outdated and lack detail, making the game feel unpolished.”
“The visual effects are subpar, and the character models look like they belong in a last-gen game.”
“The environments are bland and uninspired, which detracts from the overall experience.”
- music1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in the game is praised for its quality, particularly in the PC version, which features enhanced audio compared to the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo versions. Players appreciate the nostalgic value of the soundtrack, contributing to the overall enjoyment of the game.
“I will recommend it just because I finished this game many times on Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo, both having their own ups and downs, but I never played the PC version, which is almost like the Genesis version except with some extra details here and there and better music.”
- gameplay1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Gameplay is initially challenging, particularly for younger players, but once the mechanics are grasped, it becomes enjoyable and engaging.
“It was challenging for a 10-year-old, but once I understood the mechanics, I had a lot of fun.”
“The gameplay is engaging and keeps you on your toes with its dynamic challenges.”
“I love how the mechanics are easy to learn but hard to master, making every victory feel rewarding.”