One of her fellow officers, Cortez, is deaf and mute and communicates through sign language, alongside just being an awesome brute that assists you in battle. She also looks cool and is stylish as heck, utilizing a combination of assault rifle and handgun for medium to long-range combat and a katana for close-range engagement. She’s got a lot of baggage right up front from a bad childhood the game explores and having seen a lot of terrible things in her time as both a soldier and a cop. Essentially, when things are at their worst, Zombie Squad is called in for its expertise in dealing with threats with extreme prejudice (usually at the high cost of casualties and property damage). She’s brought out of prison to head up a special police squad in Hong Kong known as Zombie Squad. Players take on the role of Hannah Stone: A mercenary imprisoned for war crimes. Wanted: Dead takes place in a future cyberpunk dystopia where synthetic humanoid androids are a reality and their use in everything from menial labor to war makes them a hot button issue. While this game features staff that have worked on the likes of Dead or Alive and Ninja Gaiden, as well as Travis Strikes Back: No More Heroes and Devil’s Third, the sheer amount of tech issues and conflicting design elements make it hard to recommend over those other titles. Wanted: Dead from developers Soleil seems to chase this style, but falls short a little too often. More on the latter end, it would be cool if a game could capture that intense combination of gunplay and melee combat alongside a gritty sort of grindhouse flick premise that Wet delivered so well. I, like many, would love to have a game like Ninja Gaiden or Wet again.
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