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Dead To Rights: Retribution - Puppy Power!
As this gameplay clip from Dead to Rights: Retribution shows, more games need the option to sic your dog on the bad guys. More »This Is What "Toned-Down" Looks Like In Dead To Rights
When I first got a look at Dead to Rights: Retribution, I had to ditch a whole plate of food lest I upchuck in front of the producer at a Namco Bandai event. More »A Look At Combat In Dead To Rights: Retribution
Combat designer Lee Roberts walks us through combat in the dog-eat-guy world of Dead To Rights: Retribution. More »Dead To Rights: Retribution Waives Rights To 2009 Release
Namco Bandai's extra-violent third-person shooter Dead To Rights: Retribution may not be releasing this year after all. The Volatile Games-developed Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 game may be slipping into 2010, according to multiple sources. More »Dead To Rights: Retribution - Welcome To Grant City
Dead to Rights: Retribution's Grant City has gotten one hell of a makeover since last we visited. More »Dead to Rights: Retribution “Embraces The M” Rating
Dead To Rights wasn't for the faint of heart even when it was on the GameCube. But for its current-gen outing on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, Retribution is really bringing the hurt. More »Dead to Rights: Retribution Coming This Year
Namco Bandai today officially unveiled Dead to Rights: Retribution for the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360, calling the 2009 game a gritty crime drama third-person shooter. More »Dead To Rights To Return With Retribution
Namco Bandai is giving tough cop Jack Slate another chance to shoot lots of bad guys—or throw them down flights of stairs—in Dead To Rights: Retribution for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. More »