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6.3

Mixed or average reviews- based on 21 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 10 out of 21
  2. Negative: 6 out of 21
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  1. Jul 1, 2023
    7
    Plot wise, Hex serves as a prequel to the movies and sees Winston and Charon of the New York Continental abducted as an act of rebellion against the High Table. John Wick, of course, is the man to rescue them.

    In gameplay terms, John Wick Hex is essentially a turn-based strategy game where the player has to make their way through hex-based levels using various moves and actions to
    Plot wise, Hex serves as a prequel to the movies and sees Winston and Charon of the New York Continental abducted as an act of rebellion against the High Table. John Wick, of course, is the man to rescue them.

    In gameplay terms, John Wick Hex is essentially a turn-based strategy game where the player has to make their way through hex-based levels using various moves and actions to defeat the enemies. It’s not an obvious direction for a game based on a movie franchise that is largely about fast paced action, but it does work pretty well.

    The player has a variety of offensive (shoot, strike, takedown) and defensive (dodge, parry) actions at their disposal and using the right action at the right time is the key to success. To help with this a timeline is displayed on screen that indicates the order that every character’s action will occur, thus allowing players to plan ahead accordingly. After a bit of practice, it all flows very well, and at times its easy to forgot you’re playing a turn-based game.

    Unfortunately, the gameplay doesn’t really evolve all that much from beginning to end, and the low budget is often pretty obvious with some of the poor animation, but neither of these issues should be enough to put you off giving this a try.
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78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
  1. Aug 10, 2020
    80
    John Wick Hex isn’t your traditional movie tie-in game. Whereas so many others take a franchise and shoe horn it into a genre, Bithell Games have taken John Wick under a microscope, examined its DNA and gamified the essence of it. It’s an ingenious take on what it means to be the Baba Yaga, an efficient killing machine that’s as human as the next guy but fights like an assassin savant.
  2. Jun 9, 2020
    75
    Does this make for a faithful representation of John Wick? As I said, I have no idea. I’d feel much more confident in saying it’s not the best Mike Bithell game possible, but I imagine that’s a much less meaningful statement for most people, judging by box office totals compared to the broader cultural impact of Thomas Was Alone. As such, I’ll split the difference, and say that John Wick Hex is a solid strategic action game that’s great if you’re in the mood for skulking around in stylish shadows and killing lots and lots of bad guys.
  3. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Jun 4, 2020
    70
    When you finish a level, you get the option to replay what you did in one fluid motion, which ends up a little stiff thanks to the gridmovement and somewhat limited moveset. But you quickly get the hang of how to use each move, and soon you’re reacting quickly to each challenge rather than taking a while to figure out your next move. When you hit that rhythm, John Wick Hex sings, but it doesn’t delight as much as the movies. [Issue#176, p.78]