TSA writes: "When you think of the idea of a John Wick video game, it’s hard not to imagine it taking the form of some kind of non-stop action game. After all, these are movies built around delivering intense, brutal and perfectly choreographed fight scenes and gunplay at a breakneck pace. It seems obvious that translating that world into an interactive video game would result in something along the lines of Max Payne or a John Woo Stranglehold joint. Evidently, John Wick Hex developer Bithell Games never received that memo, because what they’ve created is the furthest thing from an action shooter possible. Yet, surprisingly, it’s still a faithful love letter to the world of the Baba Yaga."
John Wick franchise distributor Lionsgate is interested in producing a new John Wick game, which could be great if it looks toward Ubisoft for guidance.
The Division is an uninspiring average third person game and no one other game should take notes from it imo.
TF? No, just no. Dont even get how you can compare the two. i think some combination of Uncharted 4 (without all the climbing stuff of course) and Max Payne 3 would be great in terms of combat and level design.
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Remastered classics, master assassins, and critters with enormous gnashers form December’s PlayStation Now lineup. Relive Liberty City’s 3D debut with Grand Theft Auto III: The Definitive Edition, attempt to save Spira from Sin in Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster, enjoy tactical gun-fu action with puzzler John Wick Hex, then unwind with some arcade hilarity in Spitlings.