John Wick: Chapter 4is currently in theaters, and it impresses with its bombastic action, emotional story, and clever world-building. Watching the film gets you in the mood for more action-heavy experiences, so what better way to get that fix than by checking out some video games?

It certainly helps that a lot of video games feel a lot like, or are even directly tied to, the John Wick films. So, if you just got out of the theater after seeingJohn Wick: Chapter 4and are wondering what games you should play before seeing it again, we recommend checking out any of these seven titles.

John Wick Hex

Obviously, John Wick fans shouldn’t miss out on the series’ only PC and console game:John Wick Hex. It’s probably quite different than you’d expect, though. Instead of being a real-time action game, it’s a tactics game where players methodically move John across a hex-based map and choose his actions on a timeline. While this might not seem like a good fit for such an action-heavy series, the timeline-based structure actually gets you to think like John Wick as you learn to make the most effective combat choices in the shortest amount of time in order to be successful. If this unique twist on the series sounds interesting to you,John Wick Hexis available now for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

The Hong Kong Massacre

One ofJohn Wick: Chapter 4’smost iconic set pieces is a shootout in an abandoned building that was filmed from overhead. The camera perspective and brutal blows from John Wick’s shotgun with Dragon’s Breath ammunition felt straight out of a video game, andthat’s because it was.John Wick: Chapter 4director Chad Stahelski toldSlashFilmthat this scene was directly inspired by a game calledThe Hong Kong Massacre. Developed by Vreski and published by Untold Tales,The Hong Kong Massacreis a classic revenge story players experience as a top-down action game with fiery ammunition and an aesthetic clearly mimicked by that greatJohn Wick: Chapter 4scene. If you want to recreate that moment in the game, you’ll want to playThe Hong Kong Massacreon PC, PS4, or Nintendo Switch.

Hotline Miami

WhileJohn Wick: Chapter 4pulls aspects fromThe Hong Kong Massacre, that game is clearly inspired byHotline Miami, another top-down action game with visceral combat.Hotline Miamiis an even better game thanks to its ’80s aesthetic and trippy story about a man forced by mysterious masked people to brutally murder the Russian mafia. It’s a difficult, but immensely satisfying to play game, and its aesthetic and story will stick with you long after you beat the game.Hotline Miamiis available now for PC, PS Vita, PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Android. This game also has an awesome sequel, if the other titles on this list aren’t enough for you.

Few games make hand-to-hand combat feel as involved and impactful asSifu. Yet another revenge tale, the unique hook of this game is that the player character ages every time they die, gaining more power, but having less health in the process. Sifu’s intense fights feel like they are straight out of an action movie like a John Wick movie, andaccessibility options added post-launchensure that anyone can tailor this experience to their liking. Also, this game plays out in third-person, so it’s the closest to the John Wick films in terms of feeling and perspective.Sifuis available now for PC, PS4, PS5, and Nintendo Switch, and it is slated to be released on Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S soon.

Hitman: World of Assassination

If John Wick’s mysterious history as a skilled hitman and assassin intrigues you, then you’ll want to check out IO Interactive’sHitman: World of Assassination. As the title suggests, you play as an elite hitman and try to find the best way to take out targets across beautiful levels. Hitman’s main character, Agent 47, is iconic in his own right, and these games have even receivedmultiple film adaptations. None of those were very good, though, so the Hitman games still manage to pair well with the John Wick films.World of Assassinationactually combines all of the content from three different games and features an endless Freelancer mode, so you’ll have a ton of content to sink your teeth into if you decide to pick the game up on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, or Xbox Series X/S.

Superhotplays out in slow-motion, as time only moves when you do. To succeed, you have to smartly dodge and deflect bullets, attack enemies, and navigate through levels without getting hit once. While slowly and methodically moving through levels is far from the pace ofJohn Wick: Chapter 4’saction, watching what you did play out in real time after a level is completed is much closer to that energy.Superhotis available now for PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. If you want to get more out of this unique gameplay gimmick, you may trySuperhot VRon Oculus Rift, PlayStation VR, and HTC Vive, as well as the standalone roguelike expansionSuperhot: Mind Control Delete.

Ghost of Tsushima

When it comes to content and gameplay,Ghost of Tsushimaisn’t that similar to the John Wick films. But those who plan on watching whateverJohnWick: Chapter 4director Chad Stahelski does next will want to play this open-world samurai action game from Sony studio Sucker Punch Productions. Stahelski is currently set to direct afilm based onGhost of Tsushimaand told thePost Credit Podcastthat the project is gaining more traction thanks to the success ofThe Last of UsTV show.Ghost of Tsushimais a very enjoyable stealth-action game in its own right, so it’s worth playing, as it will allow you to see how Stahelski may combineGhost of Tsushima’sstory and action with his John Wick sensibilities whenever that adaptation comes to fruition.