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John Wick Hex is a fast-paced, action-oriented strategy game that makes you think and strike like John Wick, the professional hitman of the critically acclaimed film franchise. Created in close cooperation with the creative teams behind the films, John Wick Hex is fight-choreographed chess brought to life as a video game, capturing the seriesâ signature gun fu style while expanding its story universe. Players must make quick decisions and choose every action and attack they make, all the while considering their immediate cost and consequences.
When I first heard that there was going to be a game based on kickass assassin John Wick, I was hopeful but then I heard it was going to be strategy-based and was less excited. I was expecting a third-person shooter to rival the likes of Max Payne, but was I wrong in already dismissing this strategy game? Absolutely…
I hold my hands up, I could not have been more wrong by writing it off and after getting used to the basics of the game, I was sold. Wick is a stone-cold killer, but heâs smart and ruthless in his approach and it makes sense for a tactical game. The game lets you move forward a set number of paces before either ending the turn or taking action, including either subduing enemies by melee, shooting or even throwing your gun at them. There is a âfog of warâ element to it as you can move forward, not knowing where enemies may pop up, but thatâs part of the fun. It chucks you in and goes âNow what?â and on one mode, only gives you 7 seconds to decide.
The other mode plays out at your own pace, but each move takes up in-game time (as it does in the harder mode) so each in-game second for you will also move enemies around and itâs finding the right time to strike to succeed. Donât get me wrong, this game wonât be for everyone…I wasnât expecting to like it as itâs not normally my type of game, but I was hooked after the first level and I really hope we get a sequel of sorts.
The visuals are cel-shaded/comic-book styled, as are the cutscenes and are actually well done. While Keanu Reeves himself doesnât reprise his role in-game (probably because heâs so busy with John Wick 4, Matrix 4, Bill and Ted 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 to name a few), the game does have an impressive voice-cast with Troy Baker as villain Hex, while Ian McShane and Lance Reddick reprise their roles as Winston and Charon respectively.
The game runs smoothly, and I didnât notice and hiccups in framerate or bugs. The soundtrack is also impressive and the overall presentation is well done.
The Verdict
While it wasnât what I had imagined when I thought of a John Wick videogame, John Wick Hex is an impressive strategy shooter that took me by surprise and makes me really hope we get another game like it, hopefully starring Keanu himself this timeâŚ
Score: 8.0