![]() When it comes to free movement, it feels quite the opposite as you’re always stopping and starting again and the time gauge at the top of the screen reminds me of an editing suite such as Final Cut as you’re simply advancing frame by frame. ![]() John Wick Hex is a strange game in that it feels like an XCOM game with the turn-based elements, but the pace contradicts itself. He comes armed with bandages to heal himself, but you only get so many so it’s an ideal situation if you can avoid getting hit full stop.Īs for the level design in the game, the stage is broken down into sections, displaying a map for your mission and you create the path you think best for the attack. Wick responds in kind, but you have to pay attention to your focus as well as your health. Best of all, it’s the closest you will be to John Wick with all these pseudo-Jiu-Jutsu moves – who needs guns? Well, you do, so get used to it – plus, you can only carry one weapon at a time unless you’re throwing them like my method.Ī lot of the tactics involve the above as I found if I took my time, enemies would appear out of nowhere and kill me pretty quick. Though it costs focus which can easily be refilled as mentioned above, it doesn’t use ammo to take them out, plus you can redirect where they will fall (i.e., out of sight), plus it doesn’t make a noise. With the takedowns and all other actions for that matter, you’re given the probability of success in the form of a percentage. ![]() My preferred tactic in the game was stealth, then once up close, throwing my gun to stun the character, getting closer still and then performing a takedown. Ideally, you’ll want to roll everywhere as it’s harder to hit you and you cover more space but… it uses up focus. The problem is when you do need it is when you’re in danger and being chased. You bring up your tactical commands with the square button and select refocus, and pending you’re in a safe place, it will almost max out in one turn. Replenishing your focus is super easy, however, and it doesn’t cost anything. Once out of focus, you can still shoot, but your accuracy drops and the risk of you taking more damage increases. Certain actions like the roll, reloading and advanced melee attacks, will use your focus. You’ll move forward a few steps to reveal an area, a pink line of sight will flash up to say you’ve been spotted and the enemy is engaging with you, so you drop your stance to make you harder to hit, shoot then roll your way out to cover. The game introduces ‘interruptions’: the game will pause after you’ve completed an action, when you are unable to do anything else, or when a new enemy or attack happens. But, if you’re a fan of stealth titles, the key would be that route. As a turn-based game, you have to position yourself in strategic points to take the enemy by surprise or hold them back in the event you’re outnumbered. The controls are straightforward: move Wick with the left stick, the right stick for angling your way about the maps, as well as to zoom in and out. The three actors are on form, but no Keanu – not that you need him for voice acting – he’s doing some other ‘unknown’ game later this year. Winston himself, Ian “Lovejoy” McShane returns to the role, as does Lance Reddick and gaming legend, Troy Baker (Joel from The Last of Us and Higgs from Death Stranding to name a couple). ![]() The game features quite a few cutscenes that appear rough around the edges with the art style, but I have to admit, I’m a fan of it – especially the use of colours in the game. Forget the latter the core game is a challenge in itself. Now you could start the game as intended with the Operator difficulty, or you could follow the path of the legend himself and go the Expedited route. The story follows Wick before the events of the first film, seeing Baba Yaga in action when he’s fulfilling contracts – in particular, executions. He acts very much like our beloved protagonist, who uses gun-fu and close-quarters combat that would make Solid Snake soil himself. John Wick Hex is a turn-based strategy game in the style of an XCOM game, but with a few adjustments. John Wick is the darling of action cinema – who doesn’t love this monosyllabic fighting hero, seemingly invincible to threats that would typically put down an elephant? A cameo in Fortnite meant that he was bound to show up in another game – or even his own starring role? Well, count your blessings as John Wick Hex is here in all its glory.
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