

Bring the Angel Gang, Judge Death, Orlok the Assassin and other notorious lawbreakers to justice. Head out onto the streets of Mega-City One and prove that you are worthy of the badge. Under the watchful eye of the Judges no one escapes justice, whether their crime is littering or murder. A vast 22 nd century metropolis of 800 million citizens, each one a potential criminal. We’ve kept the gonzo spirit of the original while giving it a fresh look and adding new characters like the Specialist Judges, to make this edition a real celebration of the last 40 years.” The additional rules, action cards and recoloured art combine to make the new edition a game that I hope every Dredd fan will want to play.”ĭuncan Molloy, Head of Rebellion Unplugged, commented “It’s a delight to be working with Ian, and a real treat to revisit one of the true classics of British board-gaming. It’s 40 years since players first had the chance to drive around Mega-City One to arrest the Angel Gang, Judge Death and other perps for their various crimes.

Each has a special ability that will change how players approach the game, whether that be the brute strength of the Mechanismo droid, the innate abilities of the Psi Judge, the unrivalled authority of the Chief Judge, the added support available to the fresh-faced Cadet, the brutal methods of the Special Judicial Squad, or the … unique skills of the undercover Wally Squad!Īlongside the expansion, the game features new and updated cards, revised rules for faster play, and recoloured artwork from iconic artists Brian Bolland and Ian Gibson, giving players the ultimate Judge Dredd experience!ĭesigner Sir Ian Livingstone said, “I’m thrilled that Rebellion Unplugged is publishing my Judge Dredd board game. This new edition introduces the Specialist Judges expansion, casting players as one of six unique characters from across the history of Judge Dredd. It’s a cut-throat world on the mean streets of Mega-City One, and if you want to reach the top you can’t be too worried about who you stand on to get there! PRE-ORDER NOW > Each turn they patrol the board and bust Perps, using their action cards to gain crucial advantages or sabotage their enemies. Ĭoming in November, the game sees players take on the role of Judges competing to prove themselves the greatest crime fighter in Mega-City One. This game? Rent and return it.Forty years after its original release, Rebellion Unplugged is thrilled to announce a new edition of Sir Ian Livingstone’s classic board game Judge Dredd: The Game of Crime Fighting in Mega-City One.

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The only other negative is you need to constantly eat people when you play with him to recharge your health yet when you fight him his health stays full all the time. Venom can grab AND throw, and has the strength Spidey is missing even if he can't swing. Swing maneuverability has also gone the way of the dodo. Spidey can't grab, Spidey can't throw, and there are no upgrades for the kind of web attacks you can do.

The vast majority of them include some kind of chase followed by a battle where you have to use your useless spider-sense (which doesn't respond anywhere near as effectively as Spidey 2) and they can be very easily beaten. The city missions are the same as Spidey 2 (with the addition you fight Shocker and Boomerang every so often) but the boss fights really suffer. I hated when they did that for the Hulk movie, and I hated it here. The comic panels were fine in moderation, but in EVERY FREAKIN' CUT-SCENE?! They got INCREDIBLY annoying. One thing I did like was the inclusion of additional NYC landmarks, although I'd rather not at the expense of all the others. The buildings look like crap and the streets make no sense so they could add Ultimate locations. NY is reduced by HALF so they could add Queens. Spider-Man 2 really set the bar for any future free-roam Spidey games, and this one falls far short. When I got the game, my opinion of it didn't improve. You want to see what a "comic book" game looks like, take a look at the classic Maximum Carnage. To me, cell-shading doesn't say "comic book". From the moment I saw the commercials, I hated the animation style.
