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Based on Universal Pictures' action-thriller Wanted, this game promises to deliver the same fantastic visual style, in-your-face attitude and edge-of-your-seat action as the blockbuster motion picture. The game continues the story of hero Wesley Gibson, picking up the action where the film leaves off and creating an entirely new chapter exploring both Wesley’s journey to becoming an unmatched überassassin and the epic fiction of "The Fraternity."

 

Featuring intense third-person action, the Wanted video game will take combat to the next level with iconic moves—such as "Curving Bullets" and "Assassin Time"—drawn directly from the film, as well as an innovative, multi-layered cover mechanic.

Genre: Action

Also Available On: PC, PlayStation 3

Release Date: December 2, 2008

 

 

General Features

 

* Intense Third Person Action: The development team at GRIN is best known for its action-oriented gameplay and the Wanted video game is no exception; the game will feature advanced shooting, fighting and assassin "finish" mechanics as well as acrobatic and stealth moves that will blow gamers’ minds

* Iconic film Moves: Fans of the blockbuster film will immediately recognize the logic-defying combat styles and moves from the motion picture -- such as "Curving Bullets" and "Assassin Time" -- and will be able to execute those moves themselves as they take on the role of Wesley

* Advanced Cover Gameplay: The Wanted video game will incorporate an advanced cover mechanic that will allow players to use the environment and other items to protect themselves as they engage enemies; the cover mechanic’s multi-faceted design changes the way "cover" gameplay is executed

* Extending Film Storyline: The storyline of the Wanted video game picks up where the movie leaves off, providing fans with another chapter to explore both Wesley’s journey to become an überassassin as well as the epic fiction surrounding “The Fraternity”

* Experienced Movie-Game Team: The Wanted video game re-teams the film studio with executive game producer Pete Wanat, who has previously collaborated with UPDPG on critically acclaimed movie-based games The Thing, The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, and Scarface: The World is Yours

 

Screenshot video:-

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3M8vAyR_5o

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Just watched the movie and although interesting, it could have been better. Nonetheless, quite entertaining.

 

Also downloaded and played the demo on xbox. Very similar cover system like Gears of War but has some great stuff like curving bullets etc.. The demo has a good tutorial to get you started!

 

Looking forward to this game. I think it will be fun!

 

anyone else play the demo?

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Loved the movie (probably the best action flick of last year besides Death Race) and the game is looking pretty good. I like the way they've used some elements of the comic book like the black assassin outfit.

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kinda like bourne but not any better i will skip this one n btw guys the movie sucked big time

Fug og the last scene

When he give the commentary as the bullet pierces through freemans thread IS sensational

 

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BTW this game is suppose to be after the events of the movie???

 

It's supposed to be a prequel as well as sequel to the movie. You play as both Wesley's dad (Cross) and Wesley himself.

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seen the movie... i repent the same... even the idea of angelina jolie doesnt seem to excite me.... well, err.. it should not actually... curving bullets just doent seem to make much practical sense anyway... also, she dies in the movie!... really like james mc avoy(wesley) though.

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^^ You know you aren't supposed to take the movie too seriously, much like Transporter, Crank, Shoot 'Em Up and most mindless action flicks.

 

Watched it again on blu-ray the other day and it's quickly becoming one of my favorite action movies despite being a HUGE departure from the comic book's theme.

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