Discover how finishers work in Wanted: Dead via this new trailer

Discover how finishers work in Wanted: Dead via this new trailer

110 Industries and developer Soleil have released another video for Wanted: Dead, which goes into detail explaining how the games finishing moves work. These are not just fancy looking, they actually do serve a purpose for the game, check it out.

Takedowns in Wanted: Dead are explosive in variety and feature situational kills, environmental hazards and unique takedowns specific to enemy types. These kills provide bloodthirsty visuals to the onslaught while also serving a vital tactical purpose through replenishing lost health. It’s not as easy as it may appear though, players will come to learn that executing takedowns and finisher moves are essential for progression and will make certain encounters beatable.

Unlocked very early on in the game is Hannah’s ultimate attack. This slick attack will help to stack up staggered enemies, dealing devastating chain finishers that can effectively take down an entire room of enemies. Finishing strikes work by each enemy having an invisible stamina bar (melee enemies typically have more stamina than ranged fighters). As the player damages enemies, this stamina bar depletes slowly and once their stamina falls to zero the enemy enters a staggered animation and can be executed by the player. Another way to attain a finisher is by using last-moment parries with a sword or side arm which automatically drains the enemy's stamina, providing the perfect opening for a kill.

We had a lot of fun creating these unique finisher combos in Wanted: Dead and can’t wait for players to create some chaos on Valentine’s Day. Stay in the action and keep an eye out for more Wanted: Dead Explained videos coming soon!
— Sergei Kolobashkin, founder and Creative Director at 110 Industries

Wanted: Dead uses a smart system of triggering finishing animations. First, the algorithm looks for the possibility of an environmental kill or a situational kill like using an enemy's own weapon against them. Then the algorithm ensures that the player has a strong visual variety by constantly moving and rotating around enemies to achieve epic takedowns. These finisher moves are not only visceral and breath-taking, but they also serve a combat purpose making for some truly action-packed gameplay and with over 50 to check out, there is a lot to look forward to.

Wanted: Dead will arrive on PC, Xbox and PlayStation on February 14th.