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Platform: Xbox 360
  • 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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  • ASIN: B001DYXGUI
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches ; 4.3 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: March 24, 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,175 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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Platform: Xbox 360

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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.



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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.

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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Okay Rental, Horrible Purchase, April 5, 2009
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Wanted: Weapons of Fate (Video Game)
As others have said, this game is very, very short, very simple, and has little replay value. The only challenge to this game is in learning the controls for the first time. After about thirty minutes or less you have those down and then you are left with one of the easiest games ever produced. This game does have some fun moments initially, but after experiencing them for the 50th time, it gets old. What is really sad is that this game had huge potential, it was based on an amazing movie, the ability to curve bullets provides a good chance for innovative gaming, and the few slow-time scenes were fun, if scripted. The problem is, the game does not have any of the wit of the movie. Every line of dialog is forced, sounding like it was written by a third-grader who just liked the swearing in the movie (this must be why Wesley apparently developed a bad case of Torette's) and the storyline starts off well but quickly dies a horrid death due to (again) forced twists and conflicting scenes. This would have been better more as a Hitman-type game, where you had targets that you had to take out, but had to use your skills such as bullet curving and slow-time to do it, not as the third-person shooter it was.

The bullet curving could have been the best thing about this game, creating a unique fighting style, however it is so formulaic, it becomes boring quickly (lock, angle, shoot, done). There are several scenes where your adrenaline kicks in and you go into a slow-time mode where you can shoot bullets out of the air and take out the baddies, this is fun but is very scripted each time, would have been better if you could have used this ability during the normal game and could use your bullet-curving power with it.

The NPC's are horrible as well. There are basically three types of bad-guys, once you figure them out the game might as well be over. The first is the thug, usually one hit take-down, the second is the slightly stronger thug, takes multiple bullets, but just bullet curve, then shoot when he stumbles. The third is the elite hitman, he can doge your rounds to an extent, but still is easy to take down (the melee attacks take down anything with one hit anyway). There are also a few snipers and shield troops, but they are just variants of the above. All enemies appear in a set manner, so if you do happen to die once, you will know where they are the second time. The bosses are a joke. All have a set pattern and are ridiculously easy, even the last boss.

Finally, the weapons, or lack thereof I should say. There is no variety here and I'm not sure why they even bothered with ammo limits, as I never found myself low on ammo or having to scrounge. The sniping scope was lame, hard to aim and a one shot-one kill, no matter where you hit. The fixed MG was bad, but with this one, once you figured out where to put your gun as you hid behind it, you could get the sights on pretty quickly when you pop up to aim. A cool thing would have been to be able to set up a sniper shot like in the movie, set a trap for your target, pick a sniping location, and calculate the path of the bullet (or maybe even control the round in the air). Again, more like Hitman, would at least make you think for a second.

Pros:
-Decent Graphics (not Great).
-Innovative Game-Play in Places.
-Easy Achievements (A pro for some...I'm just trying to be nice, lol).

Cons:
-Wasted Potential for a Great Game.
-Extreme Lack of Variety (guns, baddies, overall game-play).
-Horrible Script and Confused, Forced Story.
-Short (less than 4 hours for most).
-Lack of Replay-Value (even with the additional modes).
-Lack of Online Gaming.

This game is good for a rental when you are bored and have absolutely nothing else to do for a few hours, otherwise, stay away. Play the demo, if you don't mind doing anything but that over and over again, maybe you will like it.

My 2¢
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars WAytoshortNTED, March 28, 2009
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Wanted: Weapons of Fate (Video Game)
Beat it in three hours. Easy breezy. Great for the xbox achievements but fun factor was minimal.
The levels I was looking forward to were button cut scenes. So that was a let down.

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Fun to play through once. But nothing else to keep you playing again.
You play on medium and you get the achievement after beatin the level plus the achievement for EASY too. Whats the point? Its cool. Just not great.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you love the movie you will love this game, December 7, 2010
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
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I hardly knew anything about the comic wanted this is base off of but when i saw the movie i loved it instantly i am a very big fan of guns and action so when i herd there wast a game about this movie i wanted to check it out there is a lot of mixed reviews and opinions about this game but i liked it and the story is also nice and awesome and its very much what you would aspect from the movie blood and gore like the movie. The game Wanted Weapons of fate takes place right after the movie and it about Westley trying to find out what happed to his mom or something and this game is awesome what i liked about is that you play as Westley and his father cross and do really cool missions like trying to escape a plane to fighting enemies and a wide selection of levels. this game is more like gears of war were you go cover to cover and pop out of hiding and shoot enemies and in this game it feels like it but at a faster rate which makes it cool and gives you more easy to take down enemies

IF you see the movie or read the comics this is what you may like
-curving bullet to kill enemies
-slow motion parts were you have to shoot down bullets and enemies before they hit you
-go up to enemies and do killer finishing moves
-get Westley's and cross's costumes found in the comic books
-And sorta different types of other guns that can be used
-unlock comic covers and different playable characters found in game and more
So if you like wanted i would defiantly would recommend this game its cheap and good well worth paying for it i would look up gameplay first to see if this game is for you.

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