When there are names in the credit like Tomonobu Itagaki, Yoshifuru Okamoto as the Producer, Hiroaki Matsui as Director, and Natsuki Tsurugai as the Lead Planner, expectations from the fans of the games they've delivered in the past go much higher.Įven though the developers have worked on games like Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive, Wanted: Dead isn't what most of us anticipated. The question is whether or not the blood-soaked title can replicate the ethos that was imparted by these well-known individuals.ĭespite its lofty expectations, sadly, however, Wanted: Dead suffers from weak execution and a lack of fine-tuning in its gameplay. It's not irrational to expect that the game will have some of the elements seen from Team Ninja since the director of Ninja Gaiden was also a director of Wanted: Dead and the team Team Ninja employees that left Tecmo. It's clear that Soleil wanted to present a game that could replicate the thrill of gunfights and close-quarters combats. Developed by 110 Industries and published by Soleil, the game has many positives where you'll use guns and swords against intelligent enemies in its futuristic setting. For those who are unfamiliar with the killer’s origins, get ready! In the town of Ormond, chaos is about to reign as Julie, Joey, Susie, and Frank’s worlds collide.ĭead by Daylight #1 comes from writer Nadia Shamma, artist Dillon Snook, with multiple variant covers by some amazing artists.Wanted: Dead is a third-person hack-and-slash backed by an impending global war, a strike force composed of reformed criminals, and a cyberpunk-flavored plot. However, this new version will completely expand on that knowledge and offer new and exciting details. I mean, who hasn’t had a bout of teen angst once or twice in their life!Īs for the story, fans of the game will be familiar with how The Legion came to be. This allows for the first issue to feel more approachable to readers. Plus, unlike many of the other killers features in the game, they are not necessarily tied to the supernatural. Or the perfect jumping off point for a comic series. We already know that The Legion was chosen because they “embody themes of teen, angst, rage, and revenge”. Plus, Mathieu Cote, the head of partnerships at Behaviour Interactive, shared some insight into why The Legion was chosen for this very first issue. The folks over at have an exclusive first look at three pages of the upcoming Titan Comics issue. Now, Dead by Daylight #1 is offering the origin story of how these four teens banded together to become The Legion. This is a group of four murderous teens who share a desire to hurt other. One of the more popular original characters is The Legion. The game is popular amongst fans as it features original killers with interesting backgrounds, as well as popular horror icons from various mediums. Obviously, the mission of the killer is to…kill the survivors. The premise of the multiplayer game is four players assume the role of survivors while another player takes on the role of killer. Titan Comics is set to publish the issue while Dead by Daylight developer Behaviour Interactive hopes this is just the beginning when it comes to comic tie-ins.ĭead by Daylight Comic Brings Legion to lifeįor the uninitiated, Dead by Daylight is a popular horror survival game for consoles. The video game tie-in focuses on the story of The Legion from the popular horror title. The very first Dead by Daylight comic is ready to leave its mark come May 24.
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