Judge Dredd (1995)

Probe Software

DOS · Sega Mega Drive/Genesis · Super Famicom · Super Nintendo Entertainment System

2.50 from 38 ratings

113 members have it in their collection · 28 backlogged · 10 wish listed

How long? · 100% 7h (from 1 logged playthrough)

Judge Dredd is an action video game for the Super NES, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Game Gear and Game Boy originally released in 1995. The game is loosely based on the 1995 film Judge Dredd, which was a spin off from the Judge Dredd strip from 2000AD.
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Release dates

  • Jun 16, 1995 (Full Release) (North_America) Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Aug 24, 1995 (Full Release) (Europe) Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Sep 01, 1995 (Full Release) (Japan) Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
  • Sep 1995 (Full Release) (Brazil) Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Oct 27, 1995 (Full Release) (Japan) Super Famicom
  • 1995 (Full Release) (Australia) Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
  • 1996 (Full Release) (Europe) DOS
  • 1997 (Full Release) (North_America) DOS

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3 stars
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1 star
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Chovus

Status Chovus Apr 4, 2019

I almost wrote this game off as garbage because of the first level; the game expects you to destroy boxes but does not give you enough grenades to do so. I was also not impressed with the difficulty in telling ladders, walls, breakable walls and what you can walk on from the background graphics, and having to go to a …

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I almost wrote this game off as garbage because of the first level; the game expects you to destroy boxes but does not give you enough grenades to do so. I was also not impressed with the difficulty in telling ladders, walls, breakable walls and what you can walk on from the background graphics, and having to go to a physical computer in the game to access information that should be in a pause menu.

I gave the first level another try and save state scummed hard to make sure I did not waste any grenades (seemed like I got more grenades this time). The game improved a fair amount in the following levels though was not particularly engaging. I did not like how enemies turn invulnerable for a few seconds after taking a hit, and did not like the zombies that could only be killed with grenades. I stopped playing on the 2nd last level because I was not sure of the objective since there are no computers in the level. Had to look up what to do on youtube and decided watching someone else do it was good enough; game done.

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