Wanted: Weapons of Fate

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Games Like Wanted: Weapons of Fate for PS2

#1 Devil May Cry

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Devil May Cry video game series is a story of a character named Dante whose ultimate goal is to avenge the murder of his mother by eliminating the demons. The protagonist goes through heavy combats with the devils hacking and slashing all the evil forces using his battling tactics and all the available resources like weapons, skills and objects. With a huge success, Devil May Cry sold multi million copies worldwide and recently the company rebooted the series with another blockbuster game DMC: Devil May Cry. Devil May Cry is co-developed by Capcom and Ninja Theory and published by Capcom for multiple platforms like Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and iOS. Do try this game out and enjoy the ultimate fun and thrill.

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#2 Judge Dredd: Dredd vs Death

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Judge Dredd: Dredd vs Death is a First-person Shooter, Single-player and Multiplayer video game created by Rebellion Developments and published by Sierra Entertainment. The game offers the stunning gameplay based on the character named Judge Dred from the 2000 AD comic series. The player can move around the world where the game takes place, from a first-person viewpoint and the single-player campaign contains eleven challenging levels in which the player must fight against a series of killers and undead vampires. The game has three difficulty level such as Easy, Normal and Hard and it introduces the co-op mode, in which the player with his friend can battle against foes and defeat them to save the day. A law meter is available in the game which gauges the adherence of the player to the laws of Mega-City One. The game is set in the world known as Mega-City One populated with four-hundred million people and each one holding the potential for criminal activity. Judge Dredd: Dredd vs Death includes core features such as FPS Gameplay, Detailed Environment, Battle against Vampires, Challenging Missions and more.

#3 Dead to Rights

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Dead to Rights is a 2002 Action and Single-player Third-person Shooter video game developed and published by Namco. The game makes use of bullet time, the famous gameplay mechanics of the time. It advertises itself as drawing inspiration from Hong Kong action cinema. In the game, the player is accompanied by shadow, a partner who can attack foes on command and will automatically murder enemy he’s targeted. In several puzzle segments, the player is capable of directly command the shadow to reach specific areas that the human can’t. According to the plot, Jack Slate, a protagonist who is a police officer partnered with shadow. The world where the game is set, populated with criminals compared to honest citizens. As the story advances, one night, Jack responds to a call at the zone of construction, to locate his father killed. After that, the protagonist is commanded through the labyrinth of corruption and crime. During the gameplay, the player is framed for another murder by the corrupt police officer named Richard Hennesey. There are many levels, and each level requires the completion of certain objectives. Dead to Rights includes prominent features, engaging gameplay, and detailed graphics.

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#4 24: The Game

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24: The Game is a Single-player Third-person Shooter video game developed by SCE Studio Cambridge for PlayStation 2. The game puts the player in charge of many characters from TV series at different sections in the game. There are lots of missions, and each involves elements of driving, solving puzzles, and third-person shooter games. It comes with three storylines that overlap around the character from the former name of Jack Bauer, Peter Madsen. The player can move across the world using the third-person perspective, use weapons and take down enemies to earn points which can use the bed to unlock further content to become the master. In several missions, the player is capable of controlling vehicles. As the player advances through the game, it becomes challenging to play. Lots of mini-games available and each contains sequences of puzzles. With superb gameplay, epic storylines, and smooth controls, 24: The Game is the best game to play.