At the beginning of the tenth month, John Wick Hex arrives to present the original story told through a strategic look and gun fu choreography.
Earlier this year we received an announcement for the John Wick Hex game and were surprised to see from what perspective it would be played. Instead of the action view that would be expected when considering the movie genre, here we will play from strategic / isometric. It may sound weird, but it's actually very logical, because gun fu choreography will have to come together that will have its risks and consequences.
This includes bullets that will not be unlimited so you will need to be careful when and how the weapons will be charged. Because of this, every move will look like combat-choreographed chess meaning that Rambo's approach will not be acceptable. In addition to telling the original story, John Wick Hex will also stand out in its visual style.
Because Lionsgate is also involved in the making of the game, the budget has made it possible for Troy Baker to be the villain of the villain Hex, and voices will still be lent by Ian McShane and Lance Reddick who will reprise their roles in the movie series.
Anyone who was looking forward to becoming a Baba Yaga will be able to do so as of October 8, currently only on PC where the game is exclusive to the Epic Games Store.
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