John Woo Presents Stranglehold stars martial arts star Chow Yun-Fat as Inspector Tequila, a detective in Hong Kong's police force who is traveling the globe in search of his kidnapped daughter.
The game features a single-player story mode in which players take the role of Tequila and fight their w...
John Woo Presents Stranglehold stars martial arts star Chow Yun-Fat as Inspector Tequila, a detective in Hong Kong's police force who is traveling the globe in search of his kidnapped daughter.
The game features a single-player story mode in which players take the role of Tequila and fight their way through cities such as Hong Kong and Chicago to locate the missing child who is held captive by mafia members and gangsters.
Players will have the opportunity to earn style points by performing such moves as running up banisters while shooting and when enough points are acquired gamers can execute moves that include the "Tequila Bomb" or enter "Tequila Time." "Tequila Time" is a sequence during a gunfight when enemies are slowed down while players maintain their speed, making it easier to hit enemy targets.
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1.1 v2 GOG changelog (29 September 2025)
Added a new option to freely adjust the FOV on the fly using the F5, F6, and F7 keys.
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It took me until the second level before I realized that Stranglehold has no reload mechanic. I was completely caught up in the constant barrage of action that I hadn’t noticed. The environment being ripped apart from bullets in every direction, while you’re flinging yourself through the air in slo-mo is something really special. Anyone who enjoys third-person shooters needs to check this out.
If,like me, you're an avid fan of HK action cinema (specifically during it's golden era, 1966 - 1994) then you will certainly hold Mr Woo in extremely high regard. Hand of Death, Last Hurrah for Chivalry, Heroes Shed No Tears, A Better Tomorrow 1 & 2, Just Heroes, The Killer, Bullet In The Head and of course, Hard Boiled are films I've enjoyed immensely. I'd particularly recommend the first two flicks as they're pretty obscure albeit they're not the gun-fu epics with which John will forever be associated. So here we have Stranglehold, a so called "sequel" to Hard Boiled. This is a sequel in the true HK tradition, one which is only very loosely connected to the bullet filled classic - namely in the shape of central protagonist Tequila - played by the truly great, Chow Yun Fat. What makes John Woo films so remarkable is his superb balancing of melodrama, character development and intense, beautifully choreographed, shot and edited action sequences. Well, Stranglehold is definitely a mixed bag - the plot is hardly worth mentioning, the characters bland in the extreme save for the presence of the aforementioned Chow Ynn Fat. Chow is unfortunately encumbered by dull, predictable PG-13 rated dialogue, not to mention the fact that the game's dialogue is in English - excluding some Cantonese cries in the background. The game's saving grace is it's action and it is this aspect which will see you through to the end. Repetitive in the extreme, it is the frenetically paced destruction which truly delights. Having influenced Remedy's bullet filled neo-noir Max Payne, it's here we come full circle - bullet time has come home, in the form of Tequila Time. Mechnically the game does not innovate, structurally the game does not impress but your enjoyment greatly exceeds the sum of the title's constituent parts. All in all Stranglehold is a solid weekend's entertainment.
Stranglehold is an average, but enjoyable shooter. Fun environment interaction, cool mechanics for shooting dudes, Chow Yun Fat with a horrific English accent. The only downside is that the default field of view is so narrow that it made me motionsick by the end of the second level, to the point where I couldn't play any longer. The camera gets so up close and personal that it almost feels like a first person shooter. Be wary of that if you do buy it.