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Wanted: Weapons of Fate Review

Weapons of too late
Almost a year after the film hit the cinema, the Wanted videogame cash-in has finally arrived. Wait - that's not how it's supposed to happen...

Developer Grin, famous for its duties on Capcom's upcoming Bionic Commando, opted to spend some quality time with Wanted rather than pumping out a half-finished product 12 months ago - and to its credit it's not quite the buggy, unpolished rush job we've come to expect from Hollywood tie-ins.

The combat system, which has you bending bullets is solid and fairly satisfying, while the presentation of the package as a whole is inoffensive. It's the other areas of Wanted, such as campaign design, length and execution that let it down.

In case you didn't opt to see Angelina Jolie's naked backside in the cinema, Wanted follows the story of Wesley Gibson, a frustrated office worker who discovers he's actually the son of an international super assassin - and shares many of his daddy's bullet-bending abilities.

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It's a bit like Bourne meets The Matrix and we all know how well the last one did as a game. One minute Wanted wants to be The Club, with arcade-inspired bullet trajectories and combos everywhere. The next minute it's trying to do Gears of War cover shootouts before going all Metal Gear Solid with gritty, plot-filled cut-scenes.

The campaign starts off with possibly the most dull (but skip-able) tutorial imaginable and sadly it doesn't gain much speed from there.

Bizarrely, Wanted decides to keep your bullet-bending and adrenaline powers - the only interesting features of the game - away from you for the best part of its beginning, which makes for an extremely generic opening indeed.

Drudging through dark, brown corridors, the opening levels involve waiting for blokes to pop their heads up so you can nail them in the face, explosive barrels and the occasional gimmicky on-rails section, which has you shooting bullets and baddies in slow-motion.

Load times and occasional slowdown also plague the experience - niggles we hope are erased in Grin's other games.

Just when you thought it couldn't get any more gimmicky and generic, you're chucked into a mandatory and frustrating turret section. This has you raining bullets on crates, more explosive barrels and kamikaze enemies who are able to bull's-eye you in the face with their first shot. It's boring, tacked on and simply not fun.

Although this generic structure remains throughout much of the game, Wanted thankfully becomes a touch more enjoyable once you finally gain access to your ninja shooting skills.

The gunplay, as we mentioned earlier, is actually quite enjoyable. Wesley's adrenaline moves - which include the trademark bullet-bending from the film (performed by holding a shoulder button and then bending your trajectory with the analogue stick) and a slightly less original bullet-time dash - work well and bring some mild fun to an otherwise drab shooter.

You gain access to your Neo moves by building up adrenaline power, which is essentially acquired by killing baddies. Jumping between cover objects feels fairly streamlined and effortless, and aiming behind objects and performing blindfire works as it should.

The problem is once you get to this more bearable section of the campaign you're already almost half-way through finishing the game - and you'll have it wrapped up in an afternoon like we did.

Wanted is an incredibly short-lived experience (we clocked it in little over four hours) and though you can go back and play the campaign again with a different character skin or on a harder difficulty setting, would you really want to? There's no multiplayer either, which doesn't help even things up a little.

Given its fairly solid shooting mechanic Wanted could've been better with more effort and time. But in this unfocused, overly generic and short lived state, it's really difficult to recommend it at all at full price. It's worth a rent, as the kids say these days.

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// Overview
Verdict
Too short and too late to be wanted.
Uppers
  Gun moves are enjoyable
Downers
  Generic, gimmicky campaign
  Incredibly short
  Rubbish turret sections
  Load times ahoy!
  Single player only
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Wow, looks like one to miss!
TezChi on 1 Apr '09
The demo was fun, but after reading that think Ill save my 30 quid.
roland82 on 1 Apr '09
The demo was fun, but after reading that think Ill save my 30 quid.

I really liked the game until i read someones elses opinion.... moron

I aint buying it because the demo was awful.
Demoki on 1 Apr '09
The film was p**s. Aimed at nerds
Speciala on 1 Apr '09
4 hours?! The game took ca. 4 hours to play through?! That's both shocking and atrocious. The first movie of the LoTR trilogy lasted nearly 3 1/2 hours by comparison and cost a fraction of this game. That's simply disgraceful.
The_KFD_Case on 1 Apr '09
how come everybody lets someone else tell them what they should like? anyway 1st thing if u do play this game and get to the turret sections just look up Wink the game is not great but its good aslong as u dont mind playin thru a few times with diffrent players it is just run/gun/stab/curve/repeat thru the whole 4 hours but what u do in that short time is fun this game needed online they could of made some good online modes 4 it u can unlock headshot mode where u can only beat everybody by headshots and combat mode where u can only beat everybody by combat attacks and time attack mode where u have to beat the game under 1 hour 27 min i think i give the game 7/10 (FULL STOP)
juggalo4life on 2 Apr '09
the demo was fun, but i did think that it would get dull if theat was all there is too it. Probably remains enjoyable for its brief lifespan but thats the problem really. its Ł40 for 4 hours. if it was half that i might consider it. Considering its a movie tie in for a film that came out a year ago. It'll be hitting the bargain bin pretty damn fast.

crimbo, sorry i mean speciala. The film didn't get the nerds on board for a second. It was nothing like the source material it was adapted from. I think they looked at the intelligent twisting plot of the book. And thought hmmm, how can we make it so that meat head action fans will enjoy this. guess what ever they tried didn't work ay.
WHERESMYMONKEY on 2 Apr '09
Heh, the irony. "The film was p**s, aimed at nerds"?! You're posting on a fecking games site forum, tho who the hell still uses that word anyway?

Yeah the film was pretty s**t and game seems like a miss.
jdkoke on 2 Apr '09
Oh dear, their game is unWanted. I bet that wiped the GRIN off the developers faces. Sorry.
jamieleng on 2 Apr '09
The film was unadulterated crap! Here's hoping there are no sequels. Pity about the game though, seems to be the usual hollywood fare- s**te!
mij on 2 Apr '09
Demoki

I never said I really liked it, I said it was fun. I dont know about you but I cant afford to buy every 'fun' game if its very repetitive and only 4 hours long.

By the way I loved the film, how can you not love bullet curving.
roland82 on 2 Apr '09
I have heard bad things about this film elsewhere too but at Play.com I think you can get the film and the game for Ł30, not too bad considering.
marcofarlio on 6 Apr '09
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