
From the Franchises You Forgot Were Dead department: The dog-siccing third-person shooter Dead to Rights, which debuted on the original Xbox back in 2002 and was last heard from in a forgettable 2005 follow-up, is back, much to the delight of third-person-action fans and canine lovers everywhere.
With development reins being handed to Volatile Games (Reservoir Dogs) under the careful direction of original DTR team members, the built-for-360 reboot is taking the Batman Begins approach to success: "This is not Dead to Rights 3," insists producer Mitch Boyer. "It's a completely fresh start."

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MenStuff: "Bullet-time and the control of time in general have become a staples of action video games over the past ten years, and a lot of thanks can go to the sci-fi blockbuster, The Matrix. The art of slowing down time in order to act faster, or respond more precisely, has slipped its way into a number of our favourite games, and with Quantum Break releasing this week and embracing this to the fullest, we’re here to pay homage to these time-bending experiences."
Singularity man...dear god that was one of my top First person shooters last gen.
Only FPS at the time of CODs popularity which did something different
We need a sequel.
God of War Ascension. Very well designed and challenging puzzles that used time manipulation.
Also Final Fantasy XIII-2

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