
Holding R1 sets up a straight red line from his gun to the enemy closest to the center of the camera, and flicking the right analog stick around bends that line into an arc. Thankfully, it's not so hard for players.

Learning to arc bullets around objects in order to hit out-of-the-way targets was difficult for Wesley in the film. The first unique gameplay twist that Wanted: Weapons of Fate introduces to video games is the movie's signature curved bullet technique. Finally, today, his virtual self debuts in a video game based on the 2008 movie and, unlike a lot of movie-games out there, it introduces a couple of innovative gameplay elements and a whole lot of cinematic style, making it worth checking out. The comic book from which he originated is also getting more widespread attention now than it did during its one-year run in 2003.

The character was the focus of last year's hit movie Wanted, which grossed more than $300 million at the box office and starred Angelina Jolie, who he makes out with very brieflyЧbriefly, but more make out time with her than anyone else reading this can claim. For being the self-described Уmost insignificant asshole of the 21st centuryФ at one time, Wesley Gibson is doing pretty well for himself these days.
