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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Warner Bros
EAN: 0883929059898
ESRB Age Rating: Mature
Item Dimensions: 5975233543
Label: Warner Bros
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Manufacturer: Warner Bros
Model: Wanted-360
MPN: 90814
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Xbox 360
Publication Date: 2009-03
Publisher: Warner Bros
Release Date: March 24, 2009
Studio: Warner Bros
Features:- Like the movie, the game revolves around a centuries-old, secret fraternity of assassins that kill people as dictated by the mysterious Loom of Fate
- Curve bullets and kill your targets, just like the characters in the blockbuster film
- Close, hand-to-hand combat provides exciting game play
- Take out your targets by hitting an explosive object and creating a deadly blast
- Loaded with greater characters, such as The Russian, The Immortal, and The Killer
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: In Wanted: Weapons of Fate, Warner Bros. brings the box office movie to the Xbox 360 platform. Like the movie, the game revolves around a centuries-old, secret fraternity of assassins that brutally executes people as dictated by the mysterious Loom of Fate. Your destiny is to become their ultimate weapon.
Amazon.com Product Description: In Wanted: Weapons of Fate, Warner Bros. brings the box office movie to the Xbox 360 platform. Like the movie, the game revolves around a centuries-old, secret fraternity of assassins that brutally executes people as dictated by the mysterious Loom of Fate. Your destiny is to become their ultimate weapon.

Curve bullets and kill your targets, just like in the hit movie. View larger. | 
You play as Wesley Gibson -- a super assassin and the heir to The Fraternity's legacy of power. View larger. | 
Close, hand-to-hand combat provides exciting game play. View larger. | 
Take out your targets by hitting an explosive object and creating a deadly blast. View larger. | From Big Screen to Video Game Kicking into action where the hit film left off, Wanted: Weapons of Fate lets you take on the role of Wesley Gibson -- a super assassin and the heir to The Fraternity's legacy of power. Your position has made you a target for a renegade faction of The Fraternity that is dead-set on hunting you down and killing you. In order to survive you must master an arsenal of deadly skills to protect the secrets of The Fraternity and turn the table on those who want you dead.
Bend bullets and Become a Super Assassin This game employs plenty of mechanics that fans of the movie are sure to love. The most obvious example is curved bullets. During game play you can curve a bullet around objects or corners to hit your target. You can determine the curved trajectory of your bullet so it can bend around columns and take out multiple enemies in a single shot, or use this skill to hit an explosive object and take out your enemy with a blast.
Other cool game play features include a "quick-chain" cover to shield yourself and move through the environment with remarkable speed. The pace of the game and your assassin skills encourage close, hand-to-hand combat for even greater excitement. And as you hone your skills, you can even take down multiple enemies with sheer precision while using Assassin Time.
Meet The Heir Wesley Gibson -- The Heir -- was once an insignificant nobody, but now he's the successor to his father's legacy as The Killer. After being betrayed by The Fraternity that trained him, Wesley took his destiny into his own hands and exacted his revenge on them all. Now he is surrounded by the destruction he caused with nothing but questions about his heritage, The Fraternity, and the Will of Fate. The answers he seeks are out there, but so is a bullet with his name on it.
The Assassin's Directory The Russian is The Fraternity's cleaner. Known as Death's Janitor he is vulgar and perverted. He finds pleasure in things that others would find appalling. As the leader of the French Fraternity, The Immortal is not a villain -- he's a fanatic. he will stop at nothing to follow The Code of Weavers with an unwavering, unquestioning commitment. The Immortal is a supremely skilled assassin almost equal to that of The Killer (Gibson's father). Remorseless, it is not his fault that deaths occur by his hands, it is the fault of his victims for being "only mortal," and incapable of escaping Fate's Will.
Cross, also known as The Killer, is the greatest assassin that has ever lived. A member of the Chicago Fraternity, he is a true believer in The Fraternity's tenet of "Kill one, save a thousand." Although his name was never wove by the Loom of Fate, Cross discovered a secret in the Chicago Fraternity that made him the target of those who were once his allies.

Cool concept art shows the making of an assassin. View larger. | 
An combat scene is depicted in this concept art example. View larger. |
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This game definitely didnt dissapoint! it was as great as the movie! i enjoyed playing it as it was also a great pass time with my brother! worth every penny! 5 stars!
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Great movie and now great guide...I love this game for the price Amazon is offering it for
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rented the game glad i did. The graphics are good for in gameplay, but as for the cutscenes they date back to the year 2000, i mean the cutscene graphics are horrible in comparision to the graphics you see in gameplay.
but as you all know graphics dont make the game fun, gameplay does. So heres my rant on the gameplay. I played the demo and i loved it. Rented the game found out that what i played in the demo was the pretty much the same thing except boring. Lots of repetition, this game ... Read More
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While the game is technically thrilling I was not impressed with the game play. I play many shooters and this one I found a bit lacking. While the designers have added to the typical shooter game play, they managed to remove other aspects that add realism to shooters. Some advantage points that would have been available in the Halo, Rainbow6, or Call of Duty brands were not available for Wanted. Many elevated shooting positions could not be used to shoot at targets below. Also I found some areas of cover ... Read More
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This game is definitely better than a lot of the trash that usually comes out with a movie, but that doesn't make it a good game. It's too short, too easy, and the graphics and cutscenes are rather pathetic. did I say it was short? the amount of entertainment you'll get from this game is hardly even worth a rent. I easily breezed through everything the game offered in 3-4 hours.
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