Probably a bit late but if you're a JD fan it doesn't do a bad job of capturing the earlier Dredd vibe. Only real problem I had was that the overarching plot felt a bit weak in reasoning so you were never really drawn into it, but part of the reason for that is they try and do a lot of classic spot encounters with weird and wonderful people. Worthwhile tracking down the Diceman comics if you can, think there was only 6 or 7, the first issue from memory had a Judge Dredd choose your own path strip, a bit of a JD/House of Hell mash up.
Gamebook Adventures 1: An Assassin in Orlandes $5.99 > $1.99 Gamebook Adventures 3: Slaves of Rema $5.99 > $1.99 Gamebook Adventures 4: Revenant Rising $5.99 > $1.99 Gamebook Adventures 5: Catacombs of the Undercity $5.99 > Free Gamebook Adventures 6: The Wizard from Tarnath Tor $5.99 > $1.99 Gamebook Adventures 7: Temple of the Spider God $5.99 > $1.99 Gamebook Adventures 8: Curse of the Assassin $5.99 > $1.99 Gamebook Adventures 9: Sultans of Rema $5.99 > $1.99
Gamebook Adventures 2: The Siege of the Necromancer 5.99$-> 1.99$ Gamebook Adventure: Infinite Universe 5.99$-> 1.99$
Andy, thanks for the heads up. Nice to get one of these games for free after buying a number of them.