Wanted: Dead - The game is like a weird cross between
Ninja Gaiden, Devils Third (what it was supposed to be originally back in the 360 era),
Ghost in the Shell, and
Deadly Premonition. There's also some weird Suda51-lite type moments where some cut-scenes switch into a 2D anime for no reason. It's usually a flashback Stone's early life. It's the director wants to be Suda, without exactly understanding how Suda works in that case. The voice acting is cheesy and entertaining at least. There's a bunch of medium blending as well, but I've barely scratched the surface.
The shooting works okay, but it's best used on enemies with guns, because they tend to have the least health compared to melee mooks. Using cover can be iffy at times, and Stone can get stuck in certain places if not careful. Thankfully, that update allows you to enter cover manually and you can vault forward over most of it. Usually the chest high walls. If you're ever playing this game, make sure to focus your upgrades on handgun parries and follow up attack parries. That way you can kill enemies quicker, do finishing moves, and prevent them from doing suicide attacks, a la
Ninja Gaiden II. There's an upgrade to do finisher on delimbed enemies as well, and wish that wasn't an upgrade and should have been a default move.
Melee works good enough, but you'll find into a comfortable groove, once you know what you're doing. The running dash attack upgrade is so useful. You can cancel block into gun, and some other neat tricks. I have not gotten them all yet, because I'm on the second stage. The upgrades can be expensive at times, but you can at least go into your skill tree any time. Square is your attack button, X to dodge, L1 to block/parry, TRI to shoot your pistol (which you can mix into your combos or parry red hue attacks) and O to reload your guns. There's a burst meter you can fill via completing executions, and pressing L3+R3 releases a "fuck you, I am shooting everyone in the vicinity with my pistol!" move. You want to do executions fill that meter, get chain executions, and see all of the animations.
Music is surprisingly great and catchy. Lots of rock, techno, and 80s synth wave music.
I don't know how to feel entirely, but I still wouldn't call this the best bad game of 2023, nor "underappreciated".
Wanted: Dead feels like a janky game that came out in 2005-06 in the 360's life cycle. Released on modern consoles for $70/$60, when it should have been half of either. The game is either love it or hate it. The fact
WD took a full year to get two updates, show the game wasn't exactly ready last year and should have been delayed to 2024. The silver lining is that while the game is still challenging, more checkpoints are given in certain sections, and the game is on sale right now. It's even cheaper if you buy the physical.
@Old_Hunter_77, I can this game is definitely not for you, so proceed with caution, if you ever decide to try it out. You might want to pick easy mode from the start. Stone will be wearing cat ears, if you pick easy.