- Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
- Release Date: Mar 24, 2009
- Also On: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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7.2
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 25 Ratings
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Positive: 17 out of 25
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Mixed: 3 out of 25
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Negative: 5 out of 25
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DaveJMay 23, 200910
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CKelleyJan 8, 20102
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MithoronMar 26, 20093
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JeremyEApr 19, 20097I liked the game but I wish I would have known that it was so short and I would have rented it instead of paying over $50. Very Disappointed.
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KevinMay 16, 20096The game wasn't bad for a movie-licensed game. Much better then most but the aiming system sucked and there should of been a different system for curving the bullets. Also, it was kind of hard to move around in tight areas.
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GDMay 21, 20090
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SaLeM-Dec 18, 20099Good game, good graphics, good music, weird mouse aiming, but you get the trick after a while. Don't buy it, DOWNLOAD it. It's worth of it, for real.
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Oct 17, 201010i lyk dis game it was good graphics is average but stiil i really lyk the violence overall good story ang a game u can play for time pass took 5 hrs to complete
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Mar 5, 20118Easy shooting for begginer. Game is easy. Control is simple. if you are not begginer , then i dont reccomand this game. it is too easy for core player.
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58For its six-hour playthrough (you can extend that by unlocking alternate characters, but they're so unmemorable and non-gameplay changing, that they provide no incentive to play through again), Wanted: Weapons of Fate is at best a competent, fire-and-forget movie game -- not much more nor less.
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76Wanted: Weapons of Fate, surprisingly, is not only better than a typical movie-licensed game, it's better than a typical action game.
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68A pretty but simple action game that makes the right decision to not attempt to be something more than it is and concentrates on a well-executed bullet-curving gimmick. It just happens to be overpriced at $50. [May 2009, p.76]