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"Death Wish 3" is a video game adaptation of the 1985 film, featuring Charles Bronson's iconic vigilante character, Paul Kersey. Set in a crime-ridden New York City, players take on the role of Kersey, assisting police in combating violent street gangs. The game combines side-scrolling action with strategic elements, offering a variety of weapons including handguns, shotguns, machine guns, and rocket launchers. Players must navigate urban environments, entering buildings and engaging in gunfights while avoiding harm to innocent bystanders. The interface provides real-time information on score, health, weapon status, and crime locations, enhancing the tactical gameplay experience. With its gritty urban setting and vigilante justice theme, "Death Wish 3" offers a unique blend of action and strategy inspired by the controversial film series.
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