![]() I was told that this is something like “Wanted: 1.5”, as it begins five hours after the movie’s end and begins to tell a new story in the Wanted universe. Actually, that right there was my first hint that things could be different with this game, as it was not rushed onto shelves to coincide with the movie’s release, but was instead given time to develop. That’s why I was pleasantly surprised when I was given the chance to play the video game version of Wanted, which released in theaters last year. This may work for kid’s games, as they will consume anything and everything with their new flavor of the week character in it, but for adults, we need a little more from our games in order to justify dropping $60 and 10 hours of time into them. Many are conceived as quick cash-ins to the movie, and are rushed in production in order to be out in time for the theatrical release. For one, licensed titles, especially ones based on movies, are generally lame. NEW YORK - There are things you can count on in the gaming world, things that seem to never change.
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