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While it’s not the game of the film, which would have been one long tutorial, it still manages to be just as bad as most film licences. 6.3/10Print this pageUser reviews (1)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profi...
All in all, Wanted: Weapons of Fate isnt so much a game for fans of the shooter genre, but its a game for fans of Wanted. Chock full of references to both the film and the comic, not to mention an all-star voice line-up, I can only recommend Wanted ...
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Robert , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: As devoted CheatCC readers know, we were pretty impressed with Wanted: Weapons of Fate when the game's PR people flew us out to L.A. to preview it. The third-person shooter takes the Gears of War cover system and turns it on its head: you can sneak up on...
Wanted: Weapons of Fate is a bearable experience. The game is short, scripted, mostly too easy, sometimes hard, but overall it’s a great rental for anyone captivated by the whole “Wanted” universe. The game expands the story into places fans of the mo...
Abstract: You should know the score by now when it comes to videogames based upon movies. Generally, when they fall under the scrutiny of a reviewer (or anyone with a modicum of knowledge about what makes a decent game for that matter), they don't often fair too...
Abstract: Wanted: Weapons of Fate was a relatively short romp for the PS3 or Xbox 360 through an alternate reality that has an interesting mix of new ideas that do add entertainment. Unfortunately, the execution of many parts of the development make this an ave...
Abstract: ‘I was working as a waitress in a cocktail bar and then I became a trained assassin.' Of course I wasn't. It’s just a new idea that I’ve had for a computer game and in my defence, it might be more interesting than the latest game by developers GRIN. Al...
Abstract: You would think that after my recent experiences reviewing Wheelman and Watchmen, I would learn that movie-based games are not quite my cup of tea, but it seems that I adore the abuse because here I am again, reviewing Wanted: Weapons of Fate. Is it my...