So How Do You Curve Bullets In Wanted?

A sequel to last year’s hit film, Wanted: Weapons of Fate allows players to curve bullets around objects in order to take their targets by surprise. So how’s that going to work?


February 11, 2009

New Wanted: Weapons of Fate Screens

Hot off the presses are eight new shots from Wanted: Weapons of Fate. Contrary to most movie-games, Weapons of Fate looks like it actually might be worth a damn.


Wanted: Weapons of Fate Shows Promise

I thought I’d seen the last of Wanted after seeing falling asleep during the film — but, nope! Warner Bros. Interactive is determined to do better with the game than they did with the movie.


November 24, 2008

Wanted: Weapons of Fate Debut Trailer

“Wanted” hit the big screen in June, and if back then you didn’t get enough insultingly stupid movie physics, executed by American Apparel models whose range of emotion goes from “smirk” all the way to “disdain”, now you get the chance to do it all yourself in Wanted: Weapons of Fate, the WORLD EXCLUSIVE trailer for which is above. Warning, this trailer actually says “fuck.” I guess that makes the game worth buying? Wanted: Weapons of Fate, being developed by GRIN, comes out sometime next year.

Wanted: Weapons of Fate — Exclusive Debut Trailer [Gametrailers]