Heroes are called Freelancers in Atlas Reactor —
guns for hire working for the highest bidder and their own factional interests.
Not exact matches
She was a hairdresser who owned her own salon, called Gifted Hanz, on the South Side of Chicago, and she
worked part - time as a mentor
for a group called Youth Advocate Programs, which had been
hired by the Chicago schools department to provide intensive mentoring services to students who had been identified as being most at risk of committing or being a victim of
gun violence.
While IO Interactive is
working away at the next console version of Hitman, Square Enix Montreal has revealed that they're also
working on a game featuring the famed
hired gun for smartphones and tablets.
Another member of the gang we know from the original Red Dead Redemption, in 1911 Javier has returned to his home country of Mexico and can be found (and captured or killed)
working as a
hired gun for the authoritarian rule of President Sanchez, Colonel Allende and Captain DeSanta.
Working for the organization, he served as a
hired gun stepping into high profile cases in which the NAACP believed that black suspects had been wrongly accused.
It's about Ryo Saeba, a sweeper, or
gun for hire,
working in Tokyo.
He will appear as a «
gun for hire» and
works with Seth and Irish, tying the stories together.»
But instead of the traditional ISA vs. Helghast storyline, Mercenary places the player in the combat boots of a
gun -
for -
hire who will
work for either side, and who will
But instead of the traditional ISA vs. Helghast storyline, Mercenary places the player in the combat boots of a
gun -
for -
hire who will
work for either side, and who will do whatever it takes to get rich and then get out.
Tanya then
worked for a large Chicago insurance defense firm as a
hired gun to defend Fortune 100 and 500 companies against personal injury claims.
Maybe they have a perception that lawyers are mostly mercenaries:
Hired guns who will
work for any side as long as they get paid.