Publisher: Ubisoft
Publisher: Ubisoft
Genre: Sports Action
Release Date: October 22, 2002 (US)
Release Date: October 22, 2002 (US)
Release Date: October 22, 2002 (US)
M for Mature: Realistic Violence
Deathrow: Underground Team Combat

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Publisher: Ubisoft
Publisher: Ubisoft
Genre: Sports Action
Release Date: October 22, 2002 (US)
Release Date: October 22, 2002 (US)
Release Date: October 22, 2002 (US)
M for Mature: Realistic Violence
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Deathrow: Underground Team Combat

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It's fast, flashy, brutal, and even subtle. We can only hope it becomes a real sport some day. Read Review

Deathrow pits two teams in a no-limits, no-honor, total-aggression arena battle -- where only the hardest fists, the meanest moves, and the deadliest throws will get you victory. This could get ugly. Fast. Can you take the punishment?

In Deathrow, there are dynamic and "explicit" voice recordings that appear throughout the game. More than a thousand recordings have been created for your taunting pleasure. And depending on who your opponent is and what they do, the trash talking flows.

Imagine your opponent taking a bad shot, foolishly losing the disc, or even getting the pulp kicked out of 'em. In Deathrow, your team will make fun of the opponent's players and exploit their feelings and egos to break their focus in the game.


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Deathrow

Xbox Reviews | Nov 27, 2002

Imagine a friendly neighborhood game of Frisbee golf. Now imagine the Hell's Angels roaring in, crashing the game, beating the players senseless, and stealing the Frisbee for themselves. Now, turn that into an organized sport set in the future and you'd have something along the lines of Deathrow. With fast, violent, and even subtle sporting action all wrapped up in a gorgeous audiovisual package, Deathrow is a real winner of a game. Read More »

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Also known as: Deathrow

Specifications

Multiplayer

Local Multiplayer - Versus: 8

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Features

  • Multiplayer support for up to eight players
  • Highly detailed characters
  • More than 15 combat sports arena locations, each with their own unique architecture and gameplay elements
  • 13 playable teams, each with their own background, special abilities, and motivation for competing
  • More than 130 unique characters