Wanted Weapons of Fate Review: The Video Game Sequel to the Movie

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Wanted Weapons of Fate Review: The Video Game Sequel to the Movie

Games based on movies have been around since the early 1980’s with infamous games like E.T on the Atari 2600 and surprise stand-out games like Spider-Man 2. But there’s also a section of games that fall in-between not that bad but not that great. These are games that at best are worth a rental or a one-and-done. A game that falls into this category is the 2009 third-person shooter Wanted: Weapons of Fate based on the movie from 2008, which is based on the comic released in 2003 by Mark Millar. Although the game received mixed reviews, it allowed players to use the film’s gimmick of curving bullets and actually served as a sequel to the movie’s events. Wanted is a movie that started a line of adaptations based on Millar’s original work like Kick-Ass and Kingsman: The Secret Service. There were also a few video games released alongside the movies that gave fans a wider experience beyond the comics.

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Music in Order:
Wanted: Weapons of Fate - Curve the Bullet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HihmJfDybZg&list=LL&index=13&ab_channel=xRussianYulia17x
Wanted: Weapons of Fate - Act 8 (Dust to Dust)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oexLtvcWoM&list=LL&index=12&t=12s&ab_channel=Reight
Nine Inch Nails - Every day is the same (Will Scrits Cover)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91yCuYjw7Qs&list=LL&index=4&ab_channel=WillScrits




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