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6.5

Mixed or average reviews- based on 70 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 43 out of 70
  2. Negative: 22 out of 70
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  1. Aug 18, 2023
    7
    I had so much fun with this one. Sure, story and characters are somewhat weird, and game is little bit too short and sometimes repetitive, but it packed with action, good combat system, awesome finishers and some cool minigames. Overall, great package, especially if you can buy this after discount.
  2. J_R
    Aug 15, 2023
    7
    7.4/10
    Wanted: Dead is another game thrown under the bus or ignored by mainstream videogame reviewers. The importance placed on review scores and the metacritic number is not a good thing as it causes developers to create safe games that appeal to game reviewers. And we all know how good the big game reviewers opinions are – ignorant, shallow first impressions, pushed out quickly, written
    7.4/10
    Wanted: Dead is another game thrown under the bus or ignored by mainstream videogame reviewers. The importance placed on review scores and the metacritic number is not a good thing as it causes developers to create safe games that appeal to game reviewers. And we all know how good the big game reviewers opinions are – ignorant, shallow first impressions, pushed out quickly, written by people that didn’t pay for it, didn’t learn to play it properly, or didn’t care and are in a position where they can’t be too critical as it may affect their access to the industry, advertising spending and connections with their peers. So then along comes a game like Wanted: Dead that they can ‘safely’ s**t on or do a really bad job reviewing. Most people won’t care but it hurts the game, the developers, the industry and gamers.

    Wanted: Dead is not a 4/10 or worse. Wanted: Dead is lower budget and rough around the edges but it is a really solid action game with plenty of personality. I honestly think it is an enjoyable, charismatic game made by developers earnestly trying to make something fun and challenging in their own style.

    The two big negatives I see in reviews here are low production values/ lack of polish and difficulty. There is plenty of truth to the first point. The graphics are not the best and the frame rate does drop at times. Objects and environments are not super detailed and the character models look dated. The enemies occasionally pass though surfaces they shouldn’t and the camera doesn’t always do a perfect job. During my second play through I had my first crash and I think one of the trophies may not be unlocking. However none of this is bad enough to make me stop playing or dislike the game but of course it does lower my opinion and I wish the experience was smoother and better looking. The difficulty on the other hand is a deliberate part of the game. If you don’t want to learn how to play and you don’t give yourself some time to get decent at it then you’re in for a frustrating time. Once you get the hang of things and unlock some skills the game becomes pretty great. Don’t get me wrong the game still throws some really hard sections your way, especially in the final stage, but the only part of the game that feels bulls**t hard is those damn minigames, which are generally optional.

    The story and characters of Wanted: Dead was something I didn’t think I was going to care for at first but overtime I got more into it. Especially the quirky cast of characters, they grew on me so much and by the end I was left wanting more. What helps a lot is that the game doesn’t take itself too seriously and has you regularly changing from one thing to another. One minute you’re watching a cutscene, then some ultra violent gameplay, then to the crane game, then an anime cutscene, then karaoke, then live action cooking lessons, etc. It’s a fun, wild time but the humour and style won’t be for everyone. Wanted: Dead may not have a ‘good’ story or ‘deep’ characters but that isn’t a problem. It is totally fine to make something that is just kind of cool and fun.

    Visually as I already said Wanted: Dead is not very technically impressive. I still like the look of it though because of the style, direction and character designs. The soundtrack was pretty cool and l liked the voice acting. It suited the characters and tone of the game.

    Now we’re at the meat of the game, the hack n slash/third person shooter hybrid combat. The problem with this is you don’t get the depth of a hack n slash or a TPS but you do gain the fun, interesting gameplay of mixing the two. Your main gun, second gun, grenades and cover work like a TPS. Your pistol is for counters, light hits and interrupting enemies. Your sword is for heavier hits, basic combos and charge attacks. You also have a block, parry, counter hit, side step, dodge roll, sprint, slide and sometimes a chainsaw. On top of that you have executions, slow mo and slow mo handgun attack all earned by playing well. You gain health back by hurting enemies too so it’s the type of game that rewards good play and pushes aggressive play. These elements mix so well together and once you get good and are in the zone it is a blast that looks so freaking cool. There is depth here or you can just get good enough to enjoy and finish it. Yeah it’s hard but worth it.

    Wanted: Dead’s flaws are not enough to drag down the fun too much. I was swearing and laughing throughout and it will be a cult classic, if it’s not already. If it were slightly longer, had higher production values and was more highly polished it would be a game of the year contender for me. It is really important to support games like this. If people didn’t buy and appreciate King’s field, Lost kingdoms and Demon’s souls we wouldn’t have Elden Ring and Bloodborne. I would strongly recommend Wanted: Dead to anyone that enjoys Japanese action games.
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  3. Feb 18, 2023
    7
    I bought Wanted: Dead after watching DOOD playing it. This game delivers on the fun element but I experienced a lot of crashes during the first mission. The combat is insanely fun. Wait for patch, don't buy right away.
  4. Feb 20, 2023
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Wanted: Dead may be the most entertaining bad game of 2023. Clocking in at 4 hours and featuring only 5 missions, the game had the audacity to charge players $60. Beyond that we have our lead Hannah Stone who is doing her best Tommy Wiseau impression that had me cracking up at her God awful line delivery like "We figure it out, show me your hands" then there's the general character designs that scream dated everytime you are forced to witness our leads interact. The game is thoroughly entertaining though as I said with bonkers mini games that are there to attempt to pad the runtime, my personal favorite being the ramen eating game. The gunplay is serviceable and the melee is fun, wait til you get a Chainsaw. The story unfortunately is where everything falls flat, on mission 5 you join forces with the androids you hunted 2 missions prior and come face to face with the main villain Richtor, after his boss fight would normally be act 2 and it leads up to one. The police chief and the somehow still alive Richtor have a vague, bizarre dialogue then we have Hannah finally starting to reveal her backstory while armed soldiers line up at her door, alright next mission! Nope...credits...the studio seemingly put all the love into their mocap finisher moves and forgot everything else. It's a damn shame because it is a great time Easter that ends too quickly and leaves you hanging. Expand
Metascore
57

Mixed or average reviews - based on 31 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 31
  2. Negative: 8 out of 31
  1. Mar 9, 2023
    40
    Wanted: Dead had great potential but was utterly bogged down by poor gameplay choices and bad technical design. It crashed twice on PS5 in a two-hour play session. All in all, you are better off playing any Ninja Gaiden game until this goes on sale.
  2. PLAY
    Mar 8, 2023
    60
    If you’ve fond memories of the early noughties, this might find a place in your heart, but its disjointed style and slogging stretches won’t appeal to all. [Issue#25, p.93]
  3. Feb 27, 2023
    65
    Wanted: Dead, put simply, is mediocre through and through.