I really enjoyed Dead to Rights back in the day. Great gunplay and tongue in cheek humor. The dog levels and dog attack, mini-games and the first person sniper helicopter level added some nice variety.
The Xbox was the best version back in the day and it had a great sense of accomplishment when completing the game, due to almost Ninja Gaiden like difficulty. The PS2 and GC versions were made easier (Ninja Dog mode

). The Xbox version also had Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, while the PS2 and GC didn't. The Xbox version is also backwards compatible and can be played in 4k/60FPS on a One X and Series consoles.
"In a direct side-by-side comparison, all three versions of Dead to Rights look about the same, though the Xbox version is the clearest and sharpest, closely followed by the GameCube version."
"The PlayStation 2 and GameCube versions of Dead to Rights offer you a choice of three difficulty settings, but ironically, even the hardest setting isn't as difficult as the Xbox version's only setting. That's almost a shame, since the Xbox version was a rewarding game to finish, but simply could have used an easy setting as an alternative."
Source: Gamespot Review - 2002