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Wanted: Weapons of Fate

Also known as: Wanted

Wanted: Weapons of Fate

Kill one, save a thousand... or vice versa

Familiar with Wanted, are ya? Last summer’s blockbuster documentary about a secret society of bullet jugglers? We kid. Wanted centers on Wesley Gibson, a sad sacked shlub abruptly awakened from his 9 to 5 monotony to find out that he’s been blessed with the hereditary ability to curve bullets, deflect blades and generate all manner of mercenary mayhem. Certainly sounds like a damned fine premise for a game, no?

Love or hate Wanted as a movie, it set itself apart by going the gory distance in a time when the glut of PG-13 action flicks would rather “punch to injure” than “shoot to kill.” In keeping with the “Hard R” witnessed in theaters, Weapons of Fate also wears its M rating as a badge of honor, featuring slo-mo entry wounds, head matter, twisted limbs and blood by the bucketful. If that’s not enough for you miscreants, please enjoy the game’s liberal use of the “C word” as well as an Easy game setting fittingly entitled “Pussy.”

Surprisingly, the unrelentingly stylish brutality is about the only thing you’ll recognize from the cinematic (and graphic novel’s) source material. In a good way: Rather than fall back on the tired and lazy-licensed notion that gamers want to “relive the events” of a film, the devs at GRIN use it as a jumping-off point for the action, opting to set the game after the events in the movie. Fine with us! No need to lollygag through a humble origin story, so instead we get to instantaneously fill the sneakers of a fully realized badass.

We weren’t made privy to story specifics, but our hands-on kicked off with the disposal several unlucky SWAT geeks via a cover-centric, lead exchange. It’ll seem instantly familiar to those versed in Gears of War and/or Dark Sector, but this is where Weapons of Fate’s hook gets interesting. Enemies shoot from behind cover, but our protagonist is the only one with the ability hook bullets around obstacles.

Holding down a shoulder button emits a thin line from gun barrel to target, allowing you to bend and manipulate the precise trajectory of your shot. It’s actually not unlike the way you’d line up a pitch or a put in a sports game, and your victim will glow grey to let you know whether you’ve lined up an unobstructed path.


 
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El72125  - 11 months 21 days ago 
Wanted was badfuckingass
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LordRevan111  - 11 months 21 days ago 
Is it just me, or does the game play remind me of the Bourne Conspiracy?
lucashintz  - 11 months 21 days ago 
Haha, I just watched this movie tonight! This game actualy seems like it might turn out okay
Firewarrior706  - 11 months 20 days ago 
This looks absolutely kick ass!
cart00n  - 11 months 20 days ago 
I have the perfect suggestion for an achievement - If you finish the game on "Pussy", you should get an achievement called "Hey, Kitty-Kitty..." Y'know, so everyone can see!
FancyRat  - 11 months 20 days ago 
Gonna suck.
magicwalnuts0  - 11 months 17 days ago 
no this game looks badass
modaddy  - 11 months 1 day ago 
This game looks like its off the heezy.
demonDogg88  - 11 months 1 day ago 
it will be a kickass game ahnds down
fallout3mutielover  - 8 months 7 days ago 
all of you -or most of- are saying wanted was bad ass. you are wrong. there are no words for the awesomeness of wanted. period. end of sentence.
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Wanted: Weapons of Fate
Wanted: Weapons of Fate

Genre: Action
Release date: Mar 24, 2009
Published by: WB Interactive
Developed by: Grin
Multiplayer Modes:
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