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33 Reviews
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Abstract: Having seen the movie, I was going into the Wanted: Weapons of Fate playthrough with a good attitude. The movie was enjoyable, get great action, acting, and good story twists (more so than your average action movie). After the movie did very well at th...
Abstract: Name: Wanted: Weapons of FateGenre: Third-Person ShooterPlatform: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC (Reviewed on Xbox 360) Watch the video review.Most games based on a movie aren’t given much chance for success. ...
Abstract: Movie adaptation titles aren’t the first consideration for many gamers, the main reason would be that the genre itself has a terrible track record in the grand scheme of things. This puts Wanted: Weapons of Fate in quite a tough position, or at least ...
Abstract: I'll start off by saying I wasn't a huge fan of the Wanted film, and definitely enjoyed the comic more. I understand (for the most part) why they wanted to change the idea from super villains into super assassins, as I'm sure that's easier for movie au...
Bending bullets around corners is cool, Slowmotion sequences look great.
Enemies are predictable and lack variety, Inconsistent frame rate, Cutscenes look awful, Playing as unlockable bosses adds nothing to the game, Takes less than six hours to beat.
This movie-inspired shooter is fun for a while, but the action becomes repetitive long before you reach the end of the six-hour story. ...
Abstract: Set shortly after the events of last years movie, Weapons of Fate is a stylish third-person shooter in which you play predominantly as movie protagonist Wesley Gibson. Armed with skills inherited from your also-playable super-assassin father, you spe...
Decent shooting basics; curved bullets work well; great action sequence aboard an airplane.
Ugly environments; special abilities not useful; bland villains; repetitive combat; obnoxious dialogue.
Wanted: Weapons of Fate is a contradictory game. On one hand, it accurately captures the brain-dead dialogue and over-the-top violence of the 2008 action flick. On the other, it takes a movie filled with exciting action sequences and distills it all in...
Abstract: Capturing the obnoxious attitude of the comic book and the obscenely wanton nature of the 2008 film, style conquers substance in this over-the-top Hollywood tie-in. THE VERDICT by Will Herring Definitely worth looking into for fans of the insanely sty...
Abstract: This is a review for a movie-licensed game, so while your curiosity might have brought you here, its reasonable to think that youre also highly skeptical. Youve probably played a few movie games in the last couple years. Maybe you were tricked into...