Judge Dredd: Dredd Vs Death Playthrough | Part 12 [FINAL]

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What is Judge Dredd: Dredd Vs Death?

Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death is a first-person shooter video game based on the Judge Dredd character from the 2000 AD comic series, developed by Rebellion Developments.

The game is played from a first person perspective. The singleplayer campaign is made up of eleven levels in which the player takes the role of Judge Dredd and battles a series of criminals and undead vampires. Easy, Normal and Hard difficulty levels are available, as well as a cooperative mode.

The game features a 'law meter' which gauges the player's adherence to the laws of Mega-City One. This is depleted by firing on those who have not fired first, failing to challenge enemies before firing and firing upon civilians or criminals who have given up.

When the meter is depleted entirely the game is over. After each campaign mission, the player is awarded a ranking of Cadet, Rookie, Street Judge, Senior Judge, or Judge Dredd. Completing singleplayer levels also unlocks at least one playable multiplayer character or map, depending on the player's performance.

The game also features and arcade and multiplayer mode. In the arcade mode, the player must complete various challenges, earning cheat codes for each one completed with a high rank. There are 12 arcade challenges to complete.

In the multiplayer mode, players compete with up to 3 friends, and up to 12 computer controlled players in a deathmatch game. Online play is only available in the PC version of the game.

Judges are only able to carry two weapons at a time: a primary (the Lawgiver) and a secondary (Arbitrator, Lawrod, or Stumm gas grenades). If a weapon is depleted of ammo, it is no longer usable and must be replaced by a newly picked up weapon.

A glitch in the game means that the remaining ammo in the current ammo mode has to have the same capacity as the new ammo mode or the magazine will not switch to the new ammo type unless the player changes the magazine.

The game features multiple ammo types, they are as follows:

Standard: This is the basic bullet and provides average damage. When firing Standard ammunition, the Lawgiver can fire 5-round bursts. Each magazine holds 64 Standard bullets.

Armor Piercing: Fires a bullet strong enough to pierce any type of armor or cover (as well as the enemies hiding behind it). They are most effective against Vampires. Each magazine holds 32 Armor-Piercing bullets.

Ricochet: This rubber-coated bullet does mediocre damage but can stun its targets, allowing them to be arrested. It also has the ability to ricochet between walls to hit multiple targets in an enclosed area or hit targets behind cover, proving useful in tight situations. Each magazine holds 32 Ricochet bullets.

Incendiary: This bullet does mediocre damage but sets the target ablaze. Undead, like Vampires and Zombies, are supposed to be more vulnerable to fire damage but just walk around on fire. Each magazine holds 8 Incendiary bullets.

High Explosive: This bullet does blast damage to its target; Dredd must be careful with this mode because it can also affect him. Each magazine holds 8 High Explosive shots.

Heat Seeker: This bullet locks onto heat sources to hit the target effectively. Each magazine holds 8 Heat Seeker shots.

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