Wanted: Dead ‘Combat Explained’ trailer
"A hard game in the tradition of the Japanese classics that inspired it."Publisher 110 Industries and developer Soleil have released a new trailer for third-person action game Wanted: Dead explaining the combat.
Here is the full combat overview in text:
Combat Explained
Wanted: Dead is no ordinary third-person action game. The core gameplay comes from the creators of Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive, some of the most challenging and rewarding games ever made.
Wanted: Dead boasts true hardcore challenge and hands over a set of tools to overcome even the toughest enemies.
Wanted: Dead is a unique brawler that combines close encounters with shooting and demands the player juggle between the two, constantly throwing different types of enemies their way.
Weapons and Tactics
The player is equipped with a powerful range weapon right from the start, but solely relying on Hannah’s rifle won’t get you too far.
The enemies drop ammunition and secondary weapons that can be equipped by the player. Picking the right secondary weapon for an encounter can be the difference between life and death.
One of the keys to success is staying on the move, combining run-and-gun mechanics with sword combat, slide and charge attacks, occasional grenade tossing, and takedowns. The player should not expect to sit this one out in cover, or the enemies will overrun Hannah in mere seconds.
Gameplay Mastery
Wanted: Dead is a hard game in the tradition of the Japanese classics that inspired it. This means it requires mastery, blocking and countering enemy attacks with the fundamental skills required to progress.
Hannah’s pistol is no ordinary sidearm given to the players in case the main and the secondary weapons run out of ammo. Hannah’s pistol is an essential ingredient to be used in combos and your parry weapon to stun enemies mid-attack animation, opening them up to deadly and stylish finishing executions.
Countering range attacks from shotguns and grenade launchers sometimes is the only way to make it out alive. Button-mashing and Wanted: Dead go together like oil and water.
Skill Tree
The starter pack of combos will take the player through the first 20 minutes of the game, bbut that won’t be enough. This is where the Skill Tree comes into play.
Unlockable skills are divided into three categories: offense, defense, and support. There’s no right order to spend these experience points on new skills, since each player can tailor the experience to their own liking.
Some players rely on their teammates support; others prefer defensive strategies when in combat; and some want to rush into the action like a one-man army. We manage to serve them all.
Wanted: Dead is due out for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam on February 14.
Watch the trailer below.